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    SW442, Questions to improve my trigger pull

    Here's two easy things you can do right away. Dryfire a lot. Two reasons- not just trigger practice, but as dfariswheel so often points out, it's a trigger job for free. Wearing the parts together gets rid of much of the roughness that a paid-for trigger job would be trying to eliminate...
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    Winchester WST for 9mm

    It's really not a good choice for this type of cartridge. Several of the Enos Forum boys have tried and given up. The pressure curve is too abrupt- the line between good and explosion is too narrow. Stick to WSF- it's Winchester's solution to the question. It works.
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    Gun for wife - easy to rack slide?

    Based on the guns I've handled and owned, the easiest-to-rack full-power handgun is the 9mm 1911. I imagine the Hi-Power should be right behind it. Another factor to consider is that greater length usually equals a softer spring tension to work against. The Government Model is noticeably...
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    Fixing a Colt Detective Special?

    First guess: gunk. Lots of old Colts have a grease in the works that can harden with age and disuse. I once bought an virtually unfired 1950 Cobra that couldn't even cycle because of the hardened gum in the works. Taking a Detective Special apart to clean this stuff out isn't especially hard...
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    Smith M57

    I would have to say the best validation of the existence of the .41 Magnum cartridge would be another cartridge not even a sixgun round in the first place- the .40 S&W. Here's why: the .41 was an answer to the call for a big bore round that wasn't a full-sized bullet like the .44s. So indeed...
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    Educate me on the Model 28

    My third gun was a six-inch M-28. I looked at the weight and thought it might help with getting my wife to shoot .38s. In my youthful figuring, I neglected the size. Her small hands couldn't master this large gun. But, this is the gun (in tandem with the spiffier 27) that the .357 cartidge...
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    HD Gun: How important is it to be able to shoot DA?

    Holy smokes! You can shoot a double-action revolver by cocking the hammer with a thumb and then pulling the trigger to drop it? Who knew?
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    Dream revolver

    A new Colt Magnum Carry with 2, 3, and 4" barrel choices. If you haven't shot one of these fast, you won't know how well you can hit with a true snub when you're in a hurry. While I didn't pick up on this thread before now, I dream the most about... well, women, of course, but then a set of...
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    1953 Colt Cobra with 4 inch barrel

    No, you wouldn't really say it's a Police Positive Special, since the Cobra's alloy frame is a significant model differentiation from the steel PPs. Apart from that distinction, it is pretty close.
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    The Kirkwood MO City Council Shooting as it happened from the prosecutors report

    It so happened that this event took place while we were in St. Louis for business and I was able to follow the local coverage closely. I believe that the initial reports said that the killer began with a five-shot Charter Arms .44 Special, not a .44 Magnum. This is what he used to kill the...
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    Pinnacle 9mm conv+ S&W 637/642

    Just to fill in- My 940, which I purchased used, was a sticky extractor like many, not all, 940s. I sent it back to Smith, on their dime, and they worked it over to correct not only the barrel flaw it had, but to replace the cylinder with a new one. They touched up the action, too, and then...
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    Pinnacle 9mm conv+ S&W 637/642

    And don't forget the odd duck Smith & Wesson 547, a blue revolver with a Rube Goldberg spring-wire ejector star that ejected the empties and then allowed the fresh cases to slide past into the chambers. A search will turn up a number of photos of these. My 940 is perfectly practical to use...
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    Holster for M19 S&W...

    You won't regret the Simply Rugged. I have nine. They are extremely comfortble and the high sides cover up lots of metal for two benefits- keeping the hard bits from biting you during strenous activity, and keeping a smooth profile on the cover garment. I have one that disappears a full-sized...
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    CALNRA: Anti-Gun Bills Stalled in Committee for Remainder of Session

    You know, it's funny, LAR-15, but five years ago, I would have said the same thing about Illinois. But somehow that perception has turned. The gun-rights movement has managed to get a little bit of momentum going. It took a long time and it isn't always forward movement, but outside of inner...
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    Chicago Anti-Gun Propaganda

    FTA84- I didn't actually read all 385 pages of the meeting agenda, but I did use the search function for both "gun" and "firearm" and got no hits. I do recall hearing somewhere that they were putting off this vote until the Bradys and LCPHVs were able to come in with a suitably restrictive new...
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    Chicago Anti-Gun Propaganda

    Be aware that this Nina Vinik is the mouthpiece for a very well-funded but tiny little anti-gun group headquartered in Evanston, Il, to the immediate north of Chicago. Think Northwestern University. Vinik was the instigator for that comical "forum" "celebrating" the one-year anniversary of the...
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    Plated Bullets-Do not exceed mid-range loads

    I've been yanking Berry's 158gr RNs in .357 up to 1100fps for USPSA major for several years with perfect success. That said, those Winchester 158 JHPs do seem a good click more accurate. I use Unique for these.
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    First IPSC/USPSA Experience

    As time goes by, I find myself putting more and more time into USPSA and IDPA matches, including putting them on and officiating. I've found that while a great run by a master-class shooter is a wonderful thing to watch, the most pleasure I take home is from getting the newbies going. It's not...
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    Loading .38 Special Berry's Bullets using Bullseye or Win 231

    If you can get your hands on some Vihta Vuori N320, the book max for plated 158s is 4.8gr; while it's not exactly what you had in mind, I will say this: it's the highest performance .38 Special load you can make, and the cleanest dang thing you'll ever shoot in your gun. Plus, it makes...
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    Dremel-Man (tm) question: Turning a regular snubbie into a bobbed hammer snubbie

    I bought spare used hammers for two small-frame Colts, bobbed them with a rotary tool and a sander, threw them in and they worked perfectly. The original hammers are stored in oil-filled baggies waiting for the day. No harm to the value. You might be able to get a Taurus hammer and do the...
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