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    The World Is Filled With Junk Guns

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    S&w 6906

    6906 This is basically a fine quality, compact 3rd gen. Smith. Light, reliable, and easily concealed. The rear bottom edge of the grip is sharp and bothers some people's hands. Also the the original factory grips do not blend into the the frame very smoothly. As a result, I found some pain...
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    wheel weights

    Bullet Casting Jmurman, I suggest that you use the search engines to dig up some articles on bullet casting. There are a few variables you may wish to consider. For example the bullet alloy may be adjusted by adding some lead from other sources (lead pipe, etc.). While not essential, this...
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    The World Is Filled With Junk Guns

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    More on Cocked and Locked

    Cocked & Locked As you know, there are many fine quality SA autos. Used correctly, they are excellent fireams. In my opinion, carrying cocked and locked is a very dangerous methodology. Empty guns, as everyone knows, have a way of turning out to be LOADED. Safeties have a way of unexpectedly...
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    S&W Walther PPK, opinions? Worth buying?

    PPK/S Safety The PPK/S firing pin IS LOCKED when the manual safety is in the SAFE position. The firing pin IS NOT locked when the safety is in the FIRE positioon. This is a significant disadvantage of an old design. The entire PP series are essentially the same in mechancal design details...
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    S&W Walther PPK, opinions? Worth buying?

    Firing Pin Safety M1911, It is possible that the firing pin is locked in PPKs, when the manual safety is applied. I owned a PPK/S a few years ago and don't recall for sure if the firing pin is locked when the manual safety is on. If it is, then it would pass drop tests (when on safe). I...
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    S&W Walther PPK, opinions? Worth buying?

    PPK/S There is no question about it, the dimensions and lines of the PPK/S are beautiful. But, here is what is wrong with the PPK pistols: 1. .380 is a wimpy cartridge. 2. Since this is a very old mechanical design, it lacks the sophisticated safety features of quality modern pistols. For...
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    Thinking about a 10mm?

    10mm The incredible and truly fabulous 10mm will rise again. Whatever pistol you buy, in this caliber, will represent a great choice and will give you the knock-down power that one should have in a serious defensive weapon. S&W's contributions in this caliber were meaningful and represented...
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    Sykes Fairburn

    Applegate-Fairbairn Fighting Knives The AF-11 and AF-12 Applegate-Fairbairn by Boker are very nice knives. We have them at our site; and they are available from many vendors. Prices are all over the place, and ours are not the lowest (but are significantly discounted). But, we would be happy...
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    Bali song techniques

    Scary Stuff My view is this: if a person demonstrates great skill and competence in manipulating a bali, a wise observer might (rightly or wrongly) assume that the wielder is also skilled in the associated fighting techniques. Speed, agility, skill, and knowledge are, after all, what makes the...
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    Would You Buy a Clear USP?

    The Invisible Gun Add a clear barrel, slide, trigger, and bullets. What do you have? The perfect gun for the Invisible Man. What will they think of next?:cool: __________________ ArmaLube
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    Protection while on the road

    Pistols For Self Protection This thread brings into focus the need for universal, interstate reciprocal validity of handgun licenses. For one thing, the BGs may be armed with firearms. Should a private citizen be protected with less than equal authority? You have a fundamental right to...
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    Sharpening FAQ

    Nice Work, Joe! Joe, your article is an excellent aggegation of information on the subject of knife sharpening. By referencing it here, the material receives increased exposure, bringing the helpful advice and numerous tips to the attention of many more knife fans. Well written, thoughtfully...
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    357 Super

    .357/10 The now out-of-production S&W 1006 and 1076 would make good choices for your conversion. These pistols have strong frames and a good historical reputation for durability. Your idea is interesting and probably should have been the approach for the .357 Sig. The brass case is stronger...
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    which autos have...

    Fixed Barrel Don't forget the fabulous IMI Desert Eagles Rotary bolt system is interesting, too. Also the original AutoMag pistols and the Wildey. "Armalube Hits The Mark"
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    357 mag dies all the same????

    Reloading Dies All The Same? It is good reloading practice to try to maintain fairly uniform case length. Keeping the case length consistent allows the expander die to produce uniform results. Belling of the case mouth should be kept to a minimum and usually should be just visible. This will...
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    A press that will do all rifle and pistol calibers?

    Press Selection I suggest that you give serious consideration to the already mentioned Redding T-7 Turret Press. This item costs $160.00, or less. Shop for the best deal. Turret presses let you keep dies in place while you reload. In the case of the T-7, there are 7 die stations. So, you...
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    Please advise on scope selection

    Scope Selection Oleg, I have been very satisfied with the Simmons AETEC. It is a variable power 2.8 - 10X with a 44mm objective. This beautiful scope has a wide field of view, is offered in different finishes (including matte black), and has an excellent 5" eye relief. The quality of this...
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    Uses for .22 Short and .22 Long?

    Welcome, Terry Now we are getting some high-powered participation. It is great to have renouned gun writer expertise here. Best wishes, Bob "Armalube Hits The Mark"
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