woodworking stores/catalogs. I remember watching my father as he crafted a stock, making the ebony tip was done also. just part of a gunsmiths trade craft I suppose. holding a jewlers leupold in an eye as he checkered borcerless french.
Regarding plated bullets I have had rotten luck with them. Ended up tossing several hundred. Should have stuck to tried an true jacketed suddenly no more fliers and consistent grouping
I bought the tracker.44 several years ago, and not had a problem with it. I believe early production had many QC problems, like any company they ironed out the problems. people purporting to have insider knowledge usually parrot hearsay.
We agree to disagree. On all points. Not everybody is blessed with your vast knowledge and "already knows" everything related to handguns Bottom line is they are just opinions, like a portion of your anatomy, we all have one. Hagd. No need to reply
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