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    with all these new colt mustang clones is there a .380 government clone out there?

    I have a Mustang XSP .380. It is small enough to conceal on my ankle under dress pants and I have found this is really the only way for me to carry at my job. I do wish the grip were just a tad longer and could use a tad more barrel length (like the discontinued colt .380 government) but made...
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    Why no more grip safety on SW J-frame snub?

    Years ago someone loaned me a model 40 Smith. I had it for a few years. It was one of those fantastic "hammerless" snub nose .38's with the grip safety on the back. From time to time I would throw it into a suit coat pocket by itself without a holster. There it rode by itself in an empty...
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    Makarov hammer movement with safety on. Is this normal?

    I have owned my East German Makarov for a few years. It has been very reliable. No problems. I recently bought my second gun. Its a colt repro WWI 1911. In researching and buying the 1911 I learned that one of the tests is to check that there is no hammer movement at all when you pull the...
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    Just brought home my first 1911. Its a Carbonia Blue WWI Repro

    Is a picture worth 1000 rounds? [/url] DSC_0100 by ttownthomas, on Flickr[/IMG]
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    Advice requested from the SA 1911 guys!

    OK, I decided to finally treat myself to a 1911. My first pistol is an East German Makarov and I have shot a few thousand rounds through it but by no means am I a gun expert. I really have narrowed my search down to a few makes Colt, SA and Kimber. I can see pros and cons for each one...
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    What kind of browning o/u is this (has photos)

    My father in law left this 12 Gauge Browning and its 20 Gauge twin with me to use. Can anyone tell me what model it is? It does not have a model name but it does say "browning" on the bottom of the receiver. It has the standard "special steel" markings and patent numbers but it does not say...
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