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    The Marlin 39 Club

    I recently picked up a 1947 39a that was tapped on the left side of the barrel for a scope. I removed the scope and stock rear sight, then installed a Marble tang peep sight, and filled the stock sight dovetail with a blank. I want to fill the holes where the barrel was tapped for the...
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    Ruger Security Six Happiness!!!

    Congratulations...a natural pair. And thanks for posting a pic where I can actually see the drag line on a blued revolver! (another thread, nevermind!). :)
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    New to revolvers: is this normal?

    I checked it out, and while it's not polished along its length, it is polished where it meets the cylinder. Obviously, this is from being burnished where it has rubbed on the cylinder. I can't feel the drag line. It's basically just a polished line on an otherwise satin, stainless finish...
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    New to revolvers: is this normal?

    I was just curious about it, I didn't think the back fifth of the cylinder would eventually get cut off or anything too serious, like that. I may shim the hammer and trigger per Iowegan, but the drag line doesn't bother me. I've also thought about chamfering the chambers to make reloading...
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    New to revolvers: is this normal?

    Drag mark. Normal. Thanks for the info.
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    New to revolvers: is this normal?

    I just purchased a GP100 and have noticed the satin stainless finish on the cylinder is being scratched by (correct my terminology if it is incorrect) the lower or bottom strap cylinder lock. It's not too noticeable, and I figured it was normal until thinking about a blued cylinder (where...
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    Guns Are Not a Magic Talisman

    If you want a magic talisman, purchase a magic talisman. If you want a firearm, purchase a firearm. It is important to differentiate the talisman from the firearm. Even ebay has done so...
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    Primer for Accurate Arms #9

    Thanks for the info and the welcome. My primary concern in using the small pistol primer with the slower burning #9, in magnum loads, is getting a squib, barrel obstruction, and wrecking my revolver (and myself!). I ordered several thousand small pistol primers, and will be loading .38...
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    Primer for Accurate Arms #9

    I'm just getting into reloading for my GP100 .357 revolver. I picked up some Accurate Arms #5 and #9 powder, Winchester small pistol primers, and Winchester 158 gr JHPs. (and a Lee Classic Turret Kit, etc, etc.). It's clear from the reloading data I've looked from AA that I can use either...
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