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    Experience with nodakspud.com A1 lowers?

    Was poking around for parts to do a retro AR-15 build (A1) style and found these lowers http://www.nodakspud.com/AR%20Lowers.htm Looks like you could use these to make just about any style of early AR-15/M16 you could want. I did a search and a couple others have mentioned them, but does...
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    Taurus 617 size/concealability?

    I've been curious for a while now how small a Taurus 617 is... it's a 7 shot .357 magnum snub, but Taurus classifies it as a "compact" frame, which I suppose must be in between the small frame 5 shots and the medium frames like the 65 and 66. I've never seen one in person, but how does it...
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    PPC in VA/MD?

    I've been looking to check out a PPC match in the northern Virginia/southern Maryland area to see if it's something I'd be interested in trying. Haven't been able to dig up much info on local matches or info on getting started... both website address I've found for the Virginia Police...
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    Who will modify Ruger SA indexing?

    Realize this is just a "where did I see it" question, but I'm looking for a custom gunsmith whose services include modifying the indexing on Ruger SA revolvers so that the chambers align with the loading gate as the cylinder "clicks". I know as I was perusing custom work websites I saw someone...
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    Moonclips for Security Six

    Does anyone know of a gunsmith who will do machining on a Security Six for moonclips? I checked around a bit, and all the Ruger smiths I found list GP-100, SP-101, Redhawk, etc., but no S6. I have a couple smiths in mind that I'll contact directly to ask, but I thought I'd post the question...
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    S&W 5904... project for a newbie?

    Greetings all! My first time posting here... been poking around for years. Finally decided it was time to take the plunge with a question of my own. I have an S&W 5904 that I bought cheaply as a police trade-in (common story, I know). Has holster-worn finish and grips, but the guts are in...
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