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    1851 .44 cal reproduction Navy Colt

    I've just ordered a reproduction 1851 Navy Colt .44 cal "Traditions" pistol. Never having shot any black powder firearm I'll need to learn the specifics of loading and cleaning the weapon. Does the pistol use commercially available paper cartridges or pre-measured powder, ball & patch loaded...
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    Met an Anti yesterday.......

    What a frustrating experience to spoil a friendly family dinner. She was nothing less than a gun control bigot and no amount of logical, rational, intellectual interaction with people like her seems to affect their position. She may someday experience violent crime up close and personal and...
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    Auto Pistol Grips

    I have a Para Ordnance P-14 .45 Auto that came with Hogue Grips. While the grips are fine, I would like to find a nice set of hardwood or synthetic Ivory grips as they would enhance the high quality appearance of such a great firearm. I,ve come accross a number of grip manufacturers (Eagle...
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    Mikey Moore plans to shoot his mouth off if he wins

    Michael Moore Michael Moore's "Crockumentary" "Bowling for Columbine," is one of the Academy Awards' nominees for Best Documentary. With all the hoopla from the Cannes Festival, hype from entertainment industry sycophants and H'wood's near hysterical obsession regarding any 2nd Amendment...
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    When was my Walther PP made?

    manufacture date of Walther PP The date of manufacture for a Walther PP (at least on mine) is found at the right side of the pistol, stamped on the barrel, at the ejection port. This is a symbol of authenticity that, for this firearm, looks like an elk's antler. The date is located just to...
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