Good point, but usually light taps will get the job done. You should be able to tell if that's not doing the job, and switch to Plan B before breaking the dowel.
Yeah - I'd use a dowel inserted in the muzzle and gently tap it with a hammer until you drive the stuck bullet back out the chamber end of the barrel.
You want something that pretty much fills the bore, but isn't tight. 3/8" would work, 7/16" is probably better.
Thanks, Legionnaire. I've got the shop and the tools, but am really quite the noob when it comes to woodworking. The cabinet project will be my first serious attempt at actually building something you might call furniture. Figure it'll be a good skill builder before proceeding with some more...
Discovered sporting clays late last Fall, but had to borrow an O/U shootie from a buddy to do it... my Mossberg 590 just seemed out of place at the Trap & Skeet club. :D
So... there'll be a brand spankin' new Browning Citori awaiting me tomorrow morning. On a different note, and relating to...
A valid point, though in my case it was the principal of the thing as much as anything else. Since I still work in MD you're right - I can't carry five days out of the week. As for shopping, depending on where you live PA has stores too. I find I seldom need to venture South of the border on...
My username used to be MDshooter... now it's PAshooter... there's a reason for that. I work in MD and used to live there - within spitting distance of the Mason-Dixon line. About ten years ago I wised up and moved 20 miles North to freedom. You couldn't pay me enough to move back to MD.
PA is...
Can't help but chime in and add my kudos to Midway as well. ALWAYS get great service from them.
Whenever I'm looking for something, I check Midway first - if they have it, I buy it.
Getting a discount on my C&R doesn't hurt either. :)
DougDubya,
I suspect you're referring to the QSPR (a.k.a. "tunnel revolver") - a highly modified S&W Model 29 fitted with a smoothbore .40 cal barrel and built to fire a special round which externally resembled a .410 shot shell. The round launched a small handful of tungsten balls, and was...
From The Guns of D-Day article in the most recent American Rifleman. IIRC it was a Garand, and a single (lucky) shot to the receiver disabled the rifle.
Not sure I'd try that on purpose, though. The chance of success is pretty small.
Couldn't agree more. Don't waste any more of your time talking to someone who is obviously a complete loon... it'll just make your brain hurt.
The scary thing is that these people vote. Kinda makes you want to reconsider the concept of Democracy... and I know, the U.S. is not a Democracy...
Wow! It's hard to believe some folks can't tell the difference between:
1) You agree to buy an AR from me for the ridiculous sum of $2500; you give me the money and I give you the rifle.
and:
2) You agree to buy an AR from me for the ridiculous sum of $2500; you give me the money and I...
Bought a Nagant a couple of years ago using my C&R, and it came UPS with a signature required. Since nobody's home during the week they left a card and I had to pick up the package at the local UPS depot.
As I signed for the package, the girl behind the counter said "Do you mind if I ask...
Not necessarily... depending on what you mean by "normal."
I was in the market for a modest amount of Federal Gold Medal Match 168 grain FMJHP .308, and had placed an order online for just a tad over $1 a pop... on backorder. Not a "normal" price, depending on your definition, but pretty much...
Well stocked, actually. Collecting brass to reload, but meanwhile these folks keep my 1911s well fed:
http://www.ombexpress.com/c_282/p_AM758.aspx
In stock, ready to ship.
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