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    Inlaying small nut into aluminum block??

    Actually what I would do instead of a nut is use a piece of steel rod or tube. Tap it to the appropriate thread size. Then drill a hole in the aluminum block and press-fit the new "nut" and adhere with anerobic adhesive. That way you only have to drill a round hole to fit the nut.
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    1911A1 What surface to file? Frame to Slide fit Question

    LOL. Actually I prefer "Mk I sensor." Agreed on the questionable quality of Auto Ordnance slides. Very soft steel; on all other 1911s, the slide is harder than the frame. PS: I have a new, uncut STI slide. Yours cheap if you want it. Drop me email or PM.
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    Just bought a "Lady" Kahr K9...

    Contrary to popular belief, there are more differences in the "Lady" K than just a lighter recoil spring. The striker spring is also lighter and the striker bore is honed. Sear is also different, but I'm not exactly sure what makes it different.
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    Bears. What ammo to use on them.

    I think those rounds would be more dangerous to the operator than an angry bear would.
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    How hot is too hot? Barrel warmup

    I think the real issue at hand is getting the bore hot enough to anneal the steel. Well, it doesn't take much with magnum loads. Probably two shots per minute before the process starts. Shouldn't affect accuracy, but the barrel's life expectancy will be shorter.
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    Making shims for scope mount

    Why not use automotive feeler gauges? You can get them in precise thicknesses, they're cheap, and you can cut them with scissors.
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    Presidents and Firearms

    I thought handguns were illegal in DC? ;-)
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    Yugo SKS 'won't cycle' fix

    Ah, good job on the DIY. I had this same problem but purchased a small copper washer to seal it. IIRC, I bought it from smallparts.com; only ordered one because they weren't as cheap as I was hoping. You might be able to find a suitable washer either from an auto parts store or from a...
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    Safety Is For Everybody!

    That should probably read "14 REPORTED unintentional discharges..." You can probably Google for five minutes and find more than 14 newspaper articles of negligent discharges. One night a couple years ago I heard a park ranger scream "SHOTS FIRED!!" on my scanner radio. The police came, full...
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    Roll Pins...Arrrrrhhhh!!!!

    I find that the roll pin punch will get you into a lot of trouble when installing pins. They tend to work into the pin and spread it open. I usually get them started with a flat brass punch and when it's 90% in, drive it home with the roll pin punch. LIGHTLY. If you go too hard then the...
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    Bob Rodgers custom 1911...pics!!!!

    I really be digging that French cut on the slide!
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    Hornady TAP ammo.

    I use the .45ACP +P load (red box). It doesn't seem as hot as Remington Golden Sabre .45ACP +P in terms of muzzle flash. The Remingtons throw a HUGE fireball. The Hornady's bullets are total metal jacket. I have confirmed this by digging some out of the mound I was shooting at.
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    Who is ready for the Springfield XD .45 ACP??

    Hah, cool ad. I blew my gun money on guns and a diamond ring for the wife as a Christmas gift. So that means no scope for the new TRG-22 for the next few months. As to the XD, I'd have to wait for it to hit the California DOJ list before buying one. For 2006 all the newly added handguns...
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    Ya' gotta love So Cal this time of year !!!!

    Is that place far from North Hills? I have a feeling it's where the guys my dad works with go to shoot trap.
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    Jeweled Finish

    Getting those little circles evenly spaced can be a tough job!! The only way I've managed to get a job that looks perfect is to use a cross slide vise as dfariswheel has suggested. (Actually I use a mill, but the end result is about the same.) Securely mount a dial indicator and use it to...
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    AK-47 Barrel Threading

    If I'm understanding you correctly, the reason why dies are beveled is because the threads on the "entry" side of the die are larger than the threads on the "exit" side. If there was no bevel it would be even more difficult to get the die started straight. Personally I'm impressed you were...
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    Kahr k9 recoil spring question

    I've compared new factory K9 springs to the Wolff 20-pounders and the Wolffs are consistently longer. Also, Wolff may have just designed the spring to be longer. Longer springs generally offer superior consistency through the slide's stroke.
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    What is bedding an action?

    LOL. Back on topic. I've also seen a rifle chassis, where the action is located on little dowels and bolted into a metal backbone of sorts. The stock consists of injection molded clamshell halves that keep everything covered. Looks like the best idea yet; they make 'em for the Remington...
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    CA LEGAL LOWERS. NOT A FAB-10. REAL LOWERS!

    Hey, I sent the funds for my group buy Kimber Gold Combat today. :-) BTW, have you considered carrying any of the single-shot AR lowers? I personally would scoop one up. Yeah I know it's not "really" an AR if it's single shot, but for a day of plinkin' it'd be one of the more economical...
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    Remington 700 floating and bedding

    Get a Craftsman torque wrench... the inch lbs. versions are under $100 and you can get them in 1/4" and 3/8" drive. I suggest 3/8" drive so you lose less torque repeatability if using a socket extension. (The extension will absorb some of the torque and cause you to apply lower actual torque...
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