I second that motion, sir! I don't own any 9mm pistols and thus don't reload for it, but would gladly buy a set of dies if I could magically somehow get a Hi-Power at a really low price.
I'd like to see S&W do up a spiffy new snubnose revolver in .32 Magnum. Or even, to go completely into...
...trend five or six years ago. There was a time not that long ago when places that handle surplus guns were selling former law-enforcement Model 64s* for about $300. Now a beat-up Model 10 is $500 or more. Eight years ago, I got an excellent conditon 6" Model 19 for $450. Those days are gone...
It's interesting to me that it took nine weeks for your renewal. I first got the permit in 2007, so this was my third renewal. The original application turnaround was less than two weeks and the two renewals after that also ran about two weeks. Their DPS division must be having serious...
My 16" .357 version is pretty much a tack driver, a lot better than I would have expected for such an inexpensive rifle. Maybe some fluorescent paint on the front sight?
Yep, me too. All my clean brass is in old Folger's or Kirkland cans/tubs. No trouble here. Now, leaving a tub uncovered while the evaporative cooler is running is a different story-- had to do some re-tumbling that time. :)
This one:
325PD. The Burris makes it seem like cheating; it hits wherever you put that dot, by golly.
Waitwaitwait! No, no, this one:
Well, dang. Who can I bribe to get to choose two instead of just one? I can't decide.
I have a Springfield 1911 that started life as just a basic mil-spec model, though I've upgraded some minor stuff like hammer and trigger and mainspring housing (I like flat instead of arched). Barrel and internals are all original; all I've done is replace springs a couple-three times. It has...
I'll join in the Mika lovefest-- I have three of them. They're available in both flat and round bottom, so will work with however your intended carry pocket is shaped. Best part is the price-- currently about thirty bucks, which is pretty good for a holster that stays put in the pocket and...
I know there are at least a few of us here who live in AZ, and maybe even some out-of-state residents who hold an AZ permit, so thought I should pass this information along. My CCW permit was due to expire on 6/21 this year, and fortunately I'd learned that the renewal process had changed-- it...
I know what you mean. Though I have no practical use whatsoever for it, I have a lever-action rifle in the safe because of Chuck Connors in The Rifleman from when I was a kid. Sadly, owning it didn't turn me into Chuck Connors.
Oh, you're in for some big fun, especially if you use moonclips. As with all revolver cartridges, there's a wide range of different sorts of loads you can play around with. Though I've had a 625 and enjoyed it, my only .45 revolver at the moment is a lovingly worn 325PD:
Since the beast in...
What a coincidence! I was just thinking about this issue the other day. I have a Gerber side-open switchblade where the clip forces it to be carried tip-down, and I thus have to turn the knife around end-over-end to get to the operating button when I pull it out to use. It strikes me as stupid...
I really like my 327 (which I load with my new favorite handgun cartridge, the .32 Magnum), and it has become my everyday carry after replacing springs to fix the dreadful trigger. I also have a perfectly functional 85 and 82-- the 85 somehow wound up with really beautiful deep bluing, which the...
From a Ukrainian Twitter feed just now:
I've got one of those in my cabinet, though not the scoped version because they were pretty pricey back when 91/30 was cheap and easy to find.
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