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    Scheels Sporting Goods

    I'd take Scheels over anything else other than maybe Sportsmans Warehouse and Scheels wins that toss up because they have decent selection of used guns. Cabelas and Bass Pro are just as expensive or worse. Can everyone complaining about Scheels prices tell me where they are finding stuff...
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    ammo interchangeability

    What Colts do you own? Hard to give advice without knowing specifics. Assuming they are chambered in 45 Colt, you'll be fine. Colts chambered in any other round will probably be a no go. It's possible to shoot .380 in a 9mm but it doesn't really work very well. The case is smaller and...
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    Optics on handguns

    It varies from gun to gun. More manufacturers are making handguns optic ready than ever before, but definitely not all. Research is a must if planning on going down this route. It's also becoming more common to sell with a optic already in place.
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    Opinions on a Colt D.A. 38?

    How would the seller know the entire history of a 120+ year old gun? It looks like it has seen a lot of use so anything is possible.
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    S&W 14-4 (trash or treasure $980)

    Finding a better one for cheaper wouldn’t be easy but it’s not a screaming hot deal either. I’d offer $850 if you really want it and see what they say. If they don’t budge come back a couple weeks later and see if it’s still around.
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    Pre 29 .44 Mag $2750?!?!?! holly Cow Expensive

    Looking at gunbroker and gunsinternational shows that pre 29’s with correct box, correct grips, and in good condition go for $3,000+. Without the correct box, correct grips and well used go for closer to $2,000 give or take depending on how far from original they are. One with the wrong box...
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    Primers at the local Academy sports

    Local Scheels had shelves full of primers this weekend. I only grabbed some Remington SPP, but it looked like they had a full variety of brands and sizes. Maybe prices fall to something reasonable once retailers run out of storage space.
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    Is It Time To Stockpile Ammo?

    I don't think prices will be going down much for the remainder of this year so I have bought some loaded ammo, components and played spray and play games over the last few months. That's on top of having reserves to continue shooting 1,000's of rounds per year without interruption for the next...
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    .22 revolver?

    I have a friend who recently bought a Charter Arms Pathfinder. It doesn't ignite 2 or 3 rounds on pretty much cylinder full. He needs to send it back to them to get that sorted out. He's thinking about selling it and getting a S&W 617 like I had originally suggested. I bought the...
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    Wood Body Armor Plates?

    The article first came out 6 years ago. How long does the scientific method take?
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    Heading to the range today with what used to be "cheap" guns.

    About a decade ago i was at a small town FFL going out of business auction with 25 model 19’s and 66’s. I picked up a nice model 66 for $500 which was a good price. A number of them went for closer to $600. $100 would have been way below market prices or they were trash guns.
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    Auto_loader with hammer Question

    I did in informal survey of the first 5 pictures I saw on 1911 forum and 3 had hammer down and 2 had the hammer back. I figured it'd be about half and half.
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    ATF Raid on Airport Exec in Ark, update

    That's one thing I don't understand about this case. Everyone is up in arms about this search even though they had a mountain of evidence against the guy and act like the ATF should have just invited him out for coffee and a civil discussion. That's not how it works. We shout and scream...
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    New conundrum- to fix or not to fix...

    It's a $300 gun. A smith who knows what they are doing and does good work will charge at least $150 to $200+ for a trigger job. When the trigger job on the Taurus doesn't yield fantastic results customers will be complaining about that shade tree gunsmith who charges almost as much as a gun...
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    Coated bullets and revolvers

    The coating shouldn’t come off unless there is something wrong with the way they were cured.
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    Blast of 300 Blackout from 7-10.5 Inch Barrel

    9mm is certainly the logical answer is cost is a major factor and you aren't too concerned about ballistics. The weakest 300 BLK ammo trumps the most powerful 9mm ammo, but 9mm ammo can be had for under $.30 and 300 BLK ammo starts at $.70 and pushes close to $1 per round for subsonic (prices...
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    Blast of 300 Blackout from 7-10.5 Inch Barrel

    I've never noticed any obnoxious blast from my 10.5" 300 BLK with a Noveske Flaming Pig muzzle device. I'm not sure if that would be from the muzzle device being so amazingly effective or just the nature of subsonic 300 BLK. I wouldn't be surprised if the relatively small amounts of fast...
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    Burn Rate Chart Inconsistencies

    Various powders behave slightly different under differing circumstances. Change the case size, pressure, temperature and you can change how relatively fast or slow a powder burns. However the results should be repeatable using the same parameters as the original tester. Change parameters...
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    Burn Rate Chart Inconsistencies

    Nothing definitive can be gleamed by looking at a burn rate chart, but they are informative in the fact that they should show which powders have a similar burn rate. It doesn't mean they can use the same load data or even that powders next to one another will have same uses in similar...
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    Burn Rate Chart Inconsistencies

    Those are all grouped close together on the loaddata.com chart. On the Hodgdon chart they are all grouped together except True Blue and it isn't even close.
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