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I started using regular ol' motor oil recently. I'm done trying to find the best of the best when it comes to guns. Eventually I'll mix up a quart of that STP/ATF, which should last me long enough to hand down to my children.
I only reload 38 special, though I shoot 9mm as well. Started about two years ago before the panic. I'd seen what happened in 2009, and knew it'd happen again. Thanks to all the helpful people on these forums, I got started with a single stage press, and online supplies. I bought 1000pc of brass...
I believe you can also pull the trigger on the M&P instead of manually flipping the disassembly lever. As far as easiest gun to disassemble, I'd say the Beretta/Taurus 92 button and lever feature is pretty easy. They can be disassembled with one hand if you had to.
Very nice. I might pick up a Raspberry SR22 for my wife or daughter to use. I just showed them your picture, and they both liked the LC9's color better. I hope they eventually make a Lilac SR22.
Then it'd be a burrito.
It does look a bit silly. Then again, it's a colt, so it's technically a baby horse. Now if it was a Stallion, it'd be really bad.
I changed out the main spring for a 10 or 9lb Wolff spring. I bought the pack that contains four? different springs, including the trigger return spring. Never had a problem with light strikes or misfires. I didn't change out the trigger return spring, and my wife has an easier time pulling the...
Took apart a S&W Model 10 snubby, removed the hammer, cut the spur off, polished, and cold blued it. Looks like a pro job, and it was a great excuse to buy a cheap dremel tool.
Then came time for re-assembly. Since I took the rebound slide off to make the hammer easier to remove, I had to...
For those who don't know what the OP's talking about, this ammo used to be sold in a 50 round box for the same price.
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/ItemDetail.aspx?sku=AMM-4061
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