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    Screw CT!

    And I thought I had a gripe in WA for getting fingerprinted and waiting a month. I know it doesn't help at this point, but write a letter to your state reps.
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    Help Identify Old Rifle

    Thanks for the help, fellas. It's a heavy S.O.B. when you're lugging it around, so it mostly stays in the safe these days. But it's a clever and unique design -- I never understood the remarks about the ornery operation...dumping in a handful of cartridges and closing the drawer doesn't seem...
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    Help Identify Old Rifle

    For you collectors and enthusiasts-- Please help me identify this .30-40. It's a Model 1896 Krag-Jorgensen of some variety. Has the original stock, but it's been "sporterized" (either by a civilian as a surplus rifle or by the military after active duty). There are inserts adding a pistol grip...
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    40SW Ammo

    I've purchased rifle ammo from www.outdoormarksman.com a couple of times and have always been impressed. They usually have good prices and shipping is fast.
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    Ruger Mark III Problem....or ammo?

    Try CCI Minimags first. If they don't shoot, I'd suggest you contact Ruger directly. When I got my MK III, I was having about a 10% FTF rate. The rounds were nose-diving into the bottom of the feed ramp. Ruger did a great job troubleshooting the problem with me and sent me a new mag release...
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    .22LR pistol for varmints

    Another vote for a Marlin Model 60. I'm an accuracy nut when it comes to my rifles and to be honest, I don't really want to like the rifle. It drives tacks though, and I can't help but be impressed by an inexpensive autoloader that is this accurate. If you're set on a pistol, I'll recommend...
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    CZ-75 - Need Snap Caps to Dry-Fire?

    I contacted CZ-USA regarding this very issue and received the following response: Buster_NW: "Does CZ recommend using a snap-cap type device, or is it okay to dry-fire the 40-P? Thank you." CZ-USA: "It's ok to dryfire." - Brian W., CZ-USA I'll follow Corporate's advice. -Buster
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    Tikka 3 or A CZ

    I had a Tikka T3 for a couple of seasons. Things I liked: Weight, decent trigger, slick action, great accuracy Things I didn't like: Plastic, detachable mag, and production corners cut. I still think the T3 is a good rifle and a great value (although prices have gone up). I wound up...
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    Dry Firing?

    After searching the forum, I hope this isn't a repeat, but I'd like to ask the CZ owners on this forum if it is OK to dry fire CZ pistols (40-P) without snap caps. Any insight? Incidentally, can any of you CZ guys shed some light on how to post a new topic in the CZ-USA forum...
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    Grizzly Bear Sidearm Question

    Tell him to buy a can of bear spray and keep it close. I know this probably isn't the answer you wanted...hell it's not even what you asked, and it's not nearly as much fun as buying a new gun. But when I'm hunting in griz country, I'll take bear spray over a handgun as my last line of defense...
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    Was going to buy a kel tec now a ruger LCP

    Ruger C.S. Just thought I'd throw my hat in the ring regarding customer support. I have not dealt with Kel-Tec customer support. I have dealt with Ruger cs before; in every instance, their commitment to solve my problem has been top notch, which is far more than I can say for some in the...
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    CZ Trigger??

    Hey All, I know there are a lot of CZ fans on this site, so I thought I'd consult you all on the sole concern I have with my new 40P: THE TRIGGER FEELS AWFUL! It has about 1/4" of regular trigger creep before going into another 1/4" of gritty creep...all in SA mode. All-in-all, I love the...
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    CZs: 75 & SP-01

    What do you all think about the CZ's newer P01 and SP01, especially compared to the standard 75 line. I've worked in marketing long enough to know that "improvements in Metallurgy, quality control, and design" can easily translate to "cheaper raw materials, streamlined production, and...
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    glock vs ruger

    I like both guns, but one factor that cannot be underestimated is Ruger's outstanding customer support. I've dealt with a lot of firearm manufacturers and, in my experience, Ruger is the best in the industry at being courteous, helpful, and standing behind their products. As long as Ruger...
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