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    NSSF, I am really disappointed in you.

    Whilst perusing the NSSF website this morning I ran across a video titled Introduction to Range Safety and Etiquette. Toward the end, the spokesperson talked about appropriate clothing to protect from hot brass. And there she stands wearing a skimpy low necked top exposing her assets. I...
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    Anyone have a techinque for changing the "cups", on the Glock Firing Pin

    I use Bwana's method with one addition. I wear a thick rubber glove on the hand I use to push down on the spring.
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    Taurus PT22

    It will probably run just fine for you. But, if not, there are several helpful videos on youtube addressing common PT22 malfunctions.
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    Anyone have a person who is one upping you?

    Tune them out. People who act important need to.
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    Rinse brass without tumble OK?

    Good old soap and water were used decades before tumblers were invented.
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    Good gun lube

    Tri Flow.
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    3 revolvers malfunction

    My copy was published in 2004. Data for 44 Magnum is found between 644 and 652. Weird.
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    3 revolvers malfunction

    I see load data for IMR 800X on page 566.
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    3 revolvers malfunction

    You identify your projectiles as 158 grain RNFP. Lead? Jacketed? Plated?
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    How do you keep track of how many times you've used your brass?

    I use them until they split. I am too lazy to keep track of how many times loaded and reloaded.
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    More .380 Issues

    My Glock 42 is very ammo particular. Rounds must be hot to cycle the slide. My favored handload: 100 grain Rainier plated round nose 3 grains Titegroup .970 OAL Federal Primers, mixed headstamp brass, very slight taper crimp
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    Lead safety with infant

    I run a long extension cord and do all my tumbling outside behind the garage. I remove the tumbler lid.
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    Doing Bulk Work on Single Stage

    I made a "case kicker" from a piece of hose clamp and a cottage cheese lid. Cost: about $2.
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    Doing Bulk Work on Single Stage

    I made a "case kicker" from a piece of hose clamp and a cottage cheese lid. Cost: about $2.
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    Should I sell a couple safe queens?

    You aren't ready to make a decision yet. When you are ready...you'll know.
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    How many firearms do you own?

    I own a squirt gun, a cap gun and a caulk gun.
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    Brother just Died and need legal insight

    Generally the surviving spouse is in charge of handling the estate. Your brother's widow will no doubt figure things out.
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    .38 S&W Speedloaders

    The .38 S&W round will function in any 5 or 6 round speed loader designed for .38 SPL.
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    First time loading .30 Carbine: how vital is identical trim length?

    After resizing...I trim every case, every time, to precisely 1.285 inches. No crimp required.
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