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    Help needed to ID 1860 Army replica

    I am curious if anyone can tell me a little about an 1860 Army replica revolver I just inherited from my father. It is marked "CENTENNIAL 1960 New Model Army". It has what appears to be import or proof stamps on it, "Made in Belgium" on the heel of the grip, and on the frame a strange...
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    1st gen vs. 2nd gen Kel-Tec P32

    I've got an early 1st gen P32. It hasn't let me down yet (after only 200-300 rounds), but I'm still aware of all the problems early guns were reported to have. In the opinion of the forum members, are the new 2nd gen guns sufficiently better than the early ones to be worth trading up? I'm...
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    Kel-Tec P32 extractor question

    Looking at a new P32 in the gun shop last weekend I see they changed the extractor and slide configuration recently. My very early P32 has a pinned-in extractor powered by a coil spring, while the new ones have a slightly differently-shaped slide and an extractor that's held in by a screw and...
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    This is why you have to be careful with gun pictures!

    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=48365371 http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=48365645 This scumbag has stolen pictures of my own handguns that I posted on this and other forums, and is posing as the legitimate owner/seller. These guns are NOT for sale by...
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    Heads up: new movie "American Gun"

    http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808745928/details I assume it is still in production, but be prepared for this honey to be released sometime soon. Looks like another politically-biased commentary posing as "entertainment". :barf: I might suggest adding comments to the message board on that...
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    Need help with a Beretta 92FS

    Guys, I need to know what size threads are on the grip screws on a Beretta 92FS. I need to find a tap to chase the threads inside the bushing. Thanks!
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    I gone and dunnit... I fired a "safe queen"

    Yesterday, after years of keeping my Beretta M9 Special Edition in the safe, untouched, unmolested... I finally took it out and ran some rounds through it. The reason for this is that I had to liquidate most of my gun collection, and my two other Berettas had to go. I now own only two 9mm's, the...
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    Kahr P-series update?

    When the new Kahr P9 first came out people were complaining of various issues. Same when the P9 Covert model came out as well. Now that all of these have been out for awhile, what has been everyone's experiences? Anybody had a chance to do any long-term testing or shooting? I've had my early P9...
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    Why I chose to keep my P-32 instead of getting a P-3AT

    I was considering trading up, but eventually decided against it. The increase in power was tempting, as was the elimination of any concerns over .32ACP "rimlock". However, I will keep my P-32 instead for the following reasons: *One more round of capacity. *It is smaller (not by much, but...
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    Springfield WW2 Mil-Spec review

    It's now up: http://usgi1911.tripod.com/ww2milspec
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    I need a favor regarding Springfield 1911 frames

    I need a picture comparing the older squared Springfield Mil-Spec frames to the newer rounded ones for the WW2 Mil-Spec online review article I am writing. If somebody can please volunteer a photo that will clearly show the difference in frame contours that I can use I'd appreciate it. I'll give...
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    Just bought a Springfield WW2 Mil-Spec

    I just picked up one of these in my seemingly never-ending quest for a reliable yet inexpensive "beater" 1911. I think I may have finally found it, as this is a LOT of gun for only $374.99 + tax. In fact, if it proves reliable I think it's going to be pretty sad, considering a lot of folks here...
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    Online review of new Colt 1911 replica

    http://usgi1911.tripod.com/ww1replica/ Also, for those who never knew: New Series 70: http://usgi1911.tripod.com/series70/ New-Rollmark Series 80 1991: http://usgi1911.tripod.com/series80/
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    New Colt stainless Series 70

    To those who didn't know, Colt is now making a stainless version of their Series 70 reproduction, complete with "retro" features such as narrow ejection port, no mag well bevel, and no firing pin safety. I finally picked up one today. Overall it's a very nice-looking piece, with nicely polished...
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