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I have Hunter’s Supply 148 grain 38 cal wadcutter bullets. It seems that threads on the internet suggest loading with 2.5 to 2.7 grains Bullseye. So, I check to see if a similar load exists in Lyman 49th edition. The closest bullet is a 150 grain #358091 bullet, but the suggested starting...
See attached for a reference to these 15 individuals:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_Fathers_of_the_United_States
These being:
John Adams
Samuel Adams
Benjamin Franklin
Alexander Hamilton
John Hancock
John Jay
Thomas Jefferson
Richard Henry Lee
Robert R. Livingston
James Madison...
I do!
What I mean by this is my FFL does a limited number of transact yearly and I feel like if I do too many, it might seem odd. Plus the handgun form for the State Police too often might seem odd.
Because I’m having a transaction for a revolver that is pre 1899 but still has to go through...
Does this western round appear to be factory or a emreload?
I think the scores in the case longitudinally and the clear demarcation of the end termination of the sizing die suggest this may be a reload. But maybe I’m wrong.
Thoughts?
If factory, I can shoot. If not, then fairly useless to me.
Can a private individual ship an 1880 production revolver from New Jersey to another private individual in Pennsylvania? Or are the services of an FFL required in New Hersey? And does that New Jersey FFL have to ship to an FFL in Pennsylvania or can it be shipped directly to a private...
So what’s the deal? No phone number that works on Gunbroker. Sold the holster to a buyer, has a valid address, won’t let me complete transaction as not a valid address. Shows up as a residence on Zillow.
I’m guessing choked (American) Skeet and Skeet, but that’s a guess. I’ve never shot a side by side in such a configuration, and sometimes, having used modified and full, that full choke comes in handy when a clay pigeon gets too far out.
I know of a shotgun constricted .007” which is being...
I am a lifetime member, and so I am a part of it even though I realized Wayne LaPierre used the NRA as his personal bank account, and was useless and overpaid. He should have been ousted decades ago and no one did anything about it.
The next leader really needs to be someone other than an old...
I was given this for Christmas:
https://www.amazon.com/American-Gun-True-Story-AR-15/dp/0374103852
I’m only 100 pages into it and, so far, it’s an unbiased account of how it came to be. However, reviews reveal that it later becomes biased and anti 2A.
A few years ago, I thought AR 15s should...
I was given a book about the AR-15 for Christmas, I won’t go into politics about that. But the inventor, Gene Stoner, was into explosives as a kid. So my question is, how much damage or what is the power of one pound of black powder, as I’m assuming that’s what he had and set off when he was...
For years, I had wanted a chamber and choke gauge but balked at the $55 cost. I had been hoping to find one second hand for less, but fear that the company that produces these might founder caused me to purchase one as an early Christmas gift to myself.
So, let’s start with when was the 2 3/4”...
95 to 98 % firearm, otherwise, with, very sadly, this patch of rust.
I will post before and after photographs once I have the rifle.
What penetrating oil, such as machine oil, Kroil, Ballistol, etc works best and how much contact time before using a pre 1982 penny to remove rust spot?
I had originally posted this in the repairs section thinking I’d just plug the holes in the butt of the grip, or maybe not, and now that I have the pistol in hand, I won’t.
Presumably this late 1930s pistol was used in competition shooting. But why the two holes in the grip and, even more...
As designed for the Winchester Model 1886 rifle:
From what I can gather, the original black powder load was a 260 grain bullet, presumably in front of 65 grains FFg powder. If loading today, I would just fill the case 1/16” to 1/8” higher than the base of the bullet as seared, possibly this...
Refinishing not an option, I’ll leave it as is instead, but anything come to mind to improve this, and not sure how it even happened.
1933 production 20 gauge Utica Fox Sterlingworth. Purchased sight unseen from a friend/gun dealer and because he’s a friend, I didn’t back out of the deal, even...
This is a very preliminary question. Definitely on my bucket list, and someday I’ll make it happen?
First, anyone ever done it? Such as a Purdey? Or perhaps Holland & Holland?
I’m mostly interested in non restored/non refurbished, even though this is okay with regards to these. Definitely...
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