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    Remington 11 Auto Buffer Pad

    Greetings All, I've finally gotten around to working on a Remington 11 Auto 12 gauge (Browning A-5 clone to the uninitiated), that's been in the family for several generations. One of the main differences between the A11 and the A-5 is the A11 has a buffer pad riveted inside the back of the...
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    Reducing Throat Depth

    Greetings All: I have an older, custom built 220 Swift that has a very deep throat. Built by H.W. Creighton (out of the Nashville area back in the 70-80s) 98 Mauser action Sako super heavy barrel (I think) 1:14 twist Timney trigger Trouble is the throat is so deep I can't get the...
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    Score Another One For the Good Guys

    This happened in Florida yesterday: PALM BAY, Fla. -- A local bank customer was hailed as a hero Thursday night for taking down a man who said he was down on his luck and he decided to commit a robbery. http://www.wesh.com/news/23314885/detail.html A Plastic bag!?!?!:confused:
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    Military Bases as "Gun Free Zones"

    I ran across this op-ed piece yesterday and it got me thinking. http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2009/11/10/john-lott-ft-hood-end-gun-free-zone/ I'm retired military and we have a base close by. I can tell you first hand that the military law enforcement / security police are stretched thin...
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    M1 Garand Repair Shop

    Greetings All: My CMP M1 is in need of some TLC.:o Mainly the barrel is about wore out. I'd also like to get it re-parked, maybe a trigger job. Can anyone recommend a good M1 Grarand repair / refurbish shop? I've looked over several listed on-line, (Fulton-Armory, M1garandrifle, etc.)...
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    Drive It or Store it

    Greetings All: I recently inherited my Dad's G.I. 1911-A1. 1944 Colt production unit, VERY clean, very little wear on the parkerizing, nice sharp bore. You get the picture. So, question is, do I seal it in a mayonnaise jar and only handle with white gloves? or Do I take it to the...
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