Right...you must learn to shoot and to reload with just one hand...I think for snubby's it's going to be extremely difficult to get a reload in fast enough...BUT for the semi-auto shooter..I carry a 1911 and found after dispensing the last round....the slide stays open...drop the mag...Put the...
I was wondering if anybody had the chart specs on a couple of Sierra rounds I have found.
22cal. (.224) 53gr. HP Math 1400 and
55gr. HP Boat Tail 1390
Any help would be greatly appreciated..Even if someone can scan the pages of the book would be FANTASTIC! I'll send you...
I am having a really tough time finding .45 acp. where I'm from. I've even went to North West Arkansas..to pretty much ever gun shop and walmart. I only found 4 boxes...Bought them all..But still..I remember them being very available like 2 weeks ago...What is happening?? I went into Sporstmans...
Whelp lets just say this....In New Jersey...where I'm originally from...you can't carry at all...So yes..if someone is a threat..you must attempt to escape. If not you have a right to "defend" yourself..basically getting into a fist fight for your life...BUT...say if someone is breaking into...
You're right canuck...I actually did a little research and found a bunch of DIY's and did the same thing..400+600 grit sandpaper and compound..I think I'm going to give that a try..But I'm going to take some measurements before hand..just to check some stuff out...but I apolagize for not taking...
Hey moose have you ever tried to draw from a pants pocket?? Try it sometime..do like 15 pushups before you do...see how fast you can draw aim and shoot...try to get under 1.6 seconds.....just don't shoot yourself trying to do it...practice with an empty firearm first.. :)
Ya I figured it would be more complicated then just stoning or sanding with sand paper... :eek: LOL.....I really appreciate your response.Makes more sense. I will look into the die. But I'll be careful not to bend or twist anything...thankyou.....if anyone else has any input..keep it...
Ya I would rather use stone then go to a buffer useing some compound maybe. That's pretty much the way I throated and polished the ramp on my Springfield last time. Just wanted to see what other DYI gunsmiths are doing these days. Any other input would be great as well. Maybe does anyone...
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