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    Aluminum-alloy frames and refinishing

    Airweight Revolvers Brad, Have you done Airweight Revolvers? Specifically a 642? If so, do you have to remove the barrel from the frame? I have heard Smith and Wesson won't do that for fear of cracking the frame. From what I hear, I'll have to refinish mine eventually. Any thoughts...
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    .22LR Conversion or New Pistol?

    I love my Advantage Arms kit. It's accurate, I get good trigger time on the Glock. It's a heck of a lot easier to clean then a Buckmark or Ruger (I'm told). It can be finicky, but so can any .22, and it certainly needs more lubrication then Glock fan-boys are used to. It's a blast!
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    Secret Art of the Press Check?

    Press Check? I've never had to in any of my tests. Regardless, I used to do it with the hammer back, then decock.
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    Hearing protection - Is there a Doctor in the house?

    This has been a very enlightening thread!
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    Hearing protection - Is there a Doctor in the house?

    Thanks for all the well thought replies. This is an issue that keeps me up at night. Hearing loss is a deal killer when it comes to this particular hobby. I want to get all the facts I can. Home Defense... Another matter completely....;) :cool:
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    Hearing protection - Is there a Doctor in the house?

    .38 Special If you don't mind me asking.... What kind of protection do you use? Thanks!
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    Hearing protection - Is there a Doctor in the house?

    Yeah, that one gets funnier every time I hear it.
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    Hearing protection - Is there a Doctor in the house?

    This is a Hearing Protection Question I'm new to shooting. I have about 600 rounds under my belt. 400 indoor, and 200 outdoor approx. For most of those rounds (500) I wore 33 NRR plugs with 26 NRR Electronic Muffs. I look at the specs (9mm) and read that they can reach levels of...
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    Revolver safeties?

    Safeties are different in theory than practice.... damooster, If I may ask, how much time have you spent actually firing a weapon? I ask because I thought the same thing when I was doing research on the web. I have to have a safety. Then I went shooting. 'On target, on trigger' -...
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    Online Debate with an Anti

    Owning a gun is a moral choice (Long Time lurker here) What it boils down to for me is that I hold myself (and other legal gun owners) to a higher standard. When we purchase a firearm, and keep it in our homes, we are making a promise to our community. 1. I know how to safely operate...
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