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    Long storage with Pelican cases.

    I keep all of my handguns in Pelican cases locked in an old TREADLOCK lay down safe. I am in the deep south so humidity is a concern. Each handgun is in a BORE STORES silicone treated gun case. Brownells has them at a fair price. I have stored them this way for a number of years with no...
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    Which Beretta 92 model?

    I live just outside New Orleans. Local dealer ordered two 92Gs for me several weeks ago and got them in three days. They are consecutively numbered. So they are out there.
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    Sighting In: What am I doing wrong?

    LR I feel your pain. The boresighter that I have is called a collimator by Bushnell. It is the one with the spud that goes into the bore. When you look through the scope you see a grid in the collimator. The grid has a heavy vertical line down the center of the grid. All I do is line up my...
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    Sighting In: What am I doing wrong?

    I guess one man's garbage is another man's treasure. I have a old Bushnell boresighter that I have been using for an easy 25 years. I would not think of trying to mount a scope without it. As for your scope being level. I have done this at 100 yards. Get as big a piece of cardboard as you...
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    famous developers of firearms and ammunition

    One of the first high performance ammo makers was SUPER VEL. The founder was LEE JURRAS. He was producing ammo when the standard .38 Special police load was a 200 gr lead round nose.
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    Gun lovers leaving Smith & Wesson for dead?

    A lot of people find the internal lock a reason not to buy a Smith. When I went looking for a new 357 a few months ago I bought a Ruger because of the IL. If the IL was not there I would have bought a S&W. Drop the lock.
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    Beretta cx4 9mm

    There is a kit for the CX-4 that you can install to use either PX4 mags or 92 mags. I bought mine directly from Beretta. Youtube has videos of how to change them out. Not at all difficult.
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