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    Uneven Gap on Colt Revolver

    Smokin Joe: Thanks, I think the face of the forcing cone is the culprit! Driftwood Johnson: Thank you for the great advice. So many times I make so many more problems for myself by "fixing" things that would have been just fine if left alone. :banghead: In this case, wouldn't truing up...
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    Uneven Gap on Colt Revolver

    So I've seen gaps that are uneven or pie-shaped when viewed from the side. I just picked up an ASM 1862 Police and the gap is pie-shaped when viewed from the top! The gap looks wide on the left side and tight on the right side. Weird. What's causing this and how can I fix it? I'm thinking...
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    Range report - Smith carbine

    Interesting rifle and sounds like a great time igniting some of the Holy Black! Any more info on the bullet and tube loading process?
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    Help with indoor backdrop for .22lr.

    Phonebooks work well, but aren't very big. I have seen steel plates at 45 degrees above some sand.
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    Internet myths,stupity and lies...

    A shotgun is good for home defense because it's hard to miss.
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    useless gun??? .38 Special, 2" barrel...and PORTED

    Why would we want first hand experience when we have speculation?:rolleyes: Care to elaborate on your experiences? Have you chrony'd ported snubs vs. unported?
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    Guess I have all I want...

    Vermont: Yeah, this isn't new to us, we're all just jaded now. If you get a chance, check out the book Unintended Consequences by John Ross. You might want to google "Ken Ballew" and "Ruby Ridge" for some light reading to tide you over until you get a copy. ETA two words: Private Party
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    Porting on a .38 J-Frame snub

    What are your thoughts on a ported J-frame for carry? I have absolutely no experience with ported barrels, but I would think it could affect velocity and accuracy on such a short barrel. Also might blow crap in your unprotected eyes in a defensive situation. What do you wheelgun...
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    With Fred out, a new strategy

    Someday, when you're walking down the street and are asked "Papers, please." you may wonder how you should have voted. Voting for the lesser of two evils is appeasement. Voting third party is a wasted vote. We need need to find a way to rise above our broken bipartisan system.
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    CCW shoots raging Pit Bull

    :rolleyes: :D
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    Hypothetical NFA Question

    Your great uncle recently died and left you everything. As you are going through old clothes in his attic, you find an MP40 tucked between some old cotton slacks. The gun appears completely original and intact. After poring through all of his personal papers, you have concluded that it is not...
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    ...shall not be infringed.

    Precisely
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    ...shall not be infringed.

    There is no such thing as "reasonable restrictions." Gun owners write letters and make phone calls to fight anti-gun legislation. This is like little Jimmy giving a power point presentation at his family meeting titled "Why Daddy Shouldn't Rape Me During Bathtime." Our human rights are not...
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    Gun Room uni-bench...(found some more uses)

    Beautiful! So to install a press or vise, or whatever, you just slide it in from the end? The bases appear to be hard plastic, do my eyes deceive me?
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    Educational Opportunity at Walmart

    PennsyPlinker: You are a good man and you did the right thing. Tragically uncommon.
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    Budget Battery

    In your situation, I would only buy a used Remington 870. It's not nearly as exciting as having a whole battery, but hear me out. With a 12 gauge you can: 1. Defend your home with buckshot and/or slugs 2. Harvest squirrel, rabbits, fowl, and other small game with birdshot. 3. Harvest...
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    Indiana residents...

    Woooo! I made a list!
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    Potential New Book: 2020

    Ooooo I like it! WWII vets back from the grave to kick our wussy asses!
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