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    S&W 657 .41 mag

    "A few weeks ago I posted my disappointment with the finish of the forcing cone on my new 657 .41 mag. This weekend I took it to the range and fired 50 rounds through it. I was using PMC 210gr jhp factory ammo. I am absolutely thrilled with the accuracy of this gun. I shot two 6-shot groups less...
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    Beretta Tomcat 32acp

    I have a Tomcat. Great little BUG. Since you are carrying it in a tropical climate, the INOX (stainless) model is your best bet. Good shootin' Scott
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    Jeff Cooper on Glocks

    Pat said: "The reason for less discharges is better training not the switch to M9's." There is NO excuse for lack of training. Pat is 100% correct! Training and practice... training and practice... Did I mention training and practice? :eek: Good shootin' Scott
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    Jeff Cooper on Glocks

    What kind of ammunition do I use in my Glock 20? Mike 33 queried: "hey gunfan, what type ammo do you use in that glock20 if i may ask?" On duty, I prefer the power and reliability of Double Tap ammunition (CEO - Mike McNett, Cedar City, Utah. 1-866-357-1066 and also @ www.doubletapammo.com.)...
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    Glock 17 or Sig 226 for truck and woods carry?

    It seems to me... that the Glock is a more "utilitarian" pistol. It was, from the outset, designed as a service pistol. I, personally, don't care for the Sig's "stamped slide" attribute. IMHO, it makes NO logical sense, whatsoever! Hence my dislike for the entire Sig line of autoloading...
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    Rate the 1911's

    Dan Wesson. Simply the best! Scott:D
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    Which has more stopping power, 9mm or .38 spl?

    I prefer the .38 S&W Special AND shot placement! If I MUST shoot an autoloader, (for duty use) the .38 Super would be my power "floor". The .380 is a "lightweight" concealment piece, right along with the .32 Auto and my .32 S&W Long revolvers. I prefer either the .45 ACP or the 10mm Auto when...
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    Revolver vs Hi-Point

    The revolver is more "user-friendly". It is also safer for newbies and people who regard guns as but a "tool" (which they are.) People that have greater familiarity with firearls may be well served by an autoloader, but the revolver's "manual-of-arms" is inherently simpler for the "neophytes"...
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    .32 H&R Magnum

    Don't worry... Charter Arms is coming out with a Bulldog frame revolver in .32 H&R Magnum (in both 4" and 2" barrels.) The 4" barrel will have the option of either adjustable or fixed sights. The 2" barreled model wil have oly the fixed sights. Good shootin' Scott
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    Revolver vs Hi-Point

    +1 Good Shootin' Scott
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    Can You Have 'Plinking Fun' w/ a .25???

    Uhhhhh, sure! I saw some wonderful reloading data in Gun's and Ammo's "Pocket Pistols" In which Jan Libourel stated, "Unless you have a severe neuromuscular disorder, manipulating the little cases should be no trouble." I saw data suggesting a "hot" load of 1.2 grains of Red Dot propellant...
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    Heritage Six Guns

    Heritage arms revolvers are fine... until they break! Then grind them into dust. I wouldn't waste my hard-earned cash on them. Scott
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    shot my Hi-Point yestiday

    Krochus: Don't drag your family into this! :p
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    Rock salt and Nickels

    True story: My daddy was hit in the left cheek of his buttocks with a load of "rock salt & bacon rind". Made him clear a 6' fence while holding a watermelon, in nothing flat! After he arrived back at the house, his mother (my grandmother) sat his arse in a "cubby tub" filled with hot water...
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    Bersa Thunder in 22?

    CarbineKid: It should be both reliable and enjoyable! Buy one, and plink to your heart's content! Good shootin' Scott
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    Can You Have 'Plinking Fun' w/ a .25???

    Does the word "handload" hold any meaning for you? You can enjoy the.25 Auto, providing that you lay a large polymer tarpaulin, or other sheet of thick plastic beneath you and save the brass. You may then handload the brass and learn the joys that can be derived from it. Good shootin' Scott
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    Why don't S&W triggers stack?

    That sounds like the Smith & Wesson revolvers that I have. I like it that way. :) Scott
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    Info on Charter Arms revolvers.

    BTW... I wouldn't give up my Charter Arms stainless steel Bulldog with a 3" barrel for ANYTHING Taurus has to offer. Good shootin' Scott
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    Info on Charter Arms revolvers.

    Nick, the CEO of Charter Arms said... The quality of their products should be improving quite a bit over the recent "Charco" offerings. His promise for a 4 and 6-inch version of the Bulldog in .357 S&W Magnum and .44 S&W Special will be of the same quality as their earliest offerings. These...
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    .32 H&R Magnum

    If you go to the CCI-Speer site. You can find some wonderful loading data for the 60-grain Gold Dot for the .32 S&W Long. I hope that this helps, Scott
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