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    iver johnson top break .32 help

    A Grainger catalog is an absolute must-have for anybody doing home repair work on just about ANYTHING. They have all manner of useful little bits and pieces for mechanical tinkering.
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    AR platform in .30 Carbine

    Has anyone ever seen such a creature? I can't find anything about one being manufactured, but that doesn't rule out home builds.
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    AK 47 - Nightmare Too Work On

    Different design philosophies. The Soviets never intended the AK to be serviced by the end-user rifleman beyond cleaning and lubrication. ANYTHING beyond that meant the rifle was replaced and sent back for refurbishment.
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    safety glasses suggestion for while at the range...

    Check with your employer, many factory/distribution places over an incentive benefit that pays all or some of the cost of prescription safety glasses. Mine offers 75% coverage up to $200 list cost, which means my last set cost me $35 out of pocket. We get free safety over-the-glasses types at...
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    Help me identify this gun

    Do you have children? If they are old enough, having them do the restoration under your supervision would be a great way to build some memories!
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    Single Shot Rifle

    There's nothing like an iron-sighted bolt-action single shot .22LR for learning the fundamentals of shooting. You have to re-acquire a good sight picture and re-establish your hold for each round.
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    Mosin 91/30 cut down accuracy

    Do yourself one favor before you do anything on it...go to http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/MosinID.htm and make sure you aren't making irreversible changes to something rare.
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    What kind of MG is this?

    Suppressing fire! You throw out as much of a wall of lead as you can in order to interfere with the enemies shooting until you've established your base of fire, then you can begin moving on them. Only criticism I can make is that his muzzle discipline was poor (but excusable in combat) and he...
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    Hmmm. . . Anyone seen this before?

    Look at the bullet seating depth and the crimp...I think somebody pulled the bullet, dumped the powder, re-seated the bullet, and then ran it through a sheetmetal beading tool. Either they didn't get the depth quite right, or the beader pushed it back out a bit.
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    I need help identifying a sight...

    Grandma had exactly that sight on the front of a pellet rifle she had many years ago. I strongly doubt it was original, but I do know that Grandpa would have put it on sometime before 1955, which is when Grandma decided a 20ga was more suitable in the war against the squirrels. Might help you...
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    Rules for a private indoor range?

    One thing that had bugged me about indoor range rules: make sure that the range does something to make shooters AWARE that there IS a range officer, and that "you is him"...and that you have the power to bind and to loose...or say "Put pressure on that, I'll call the ambulance."
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    Heinlein and Librarians

    I have to wonder just how extensive Heinlein's notes were...I'd say I was very familiar with the style of both authors, given that I've voraciously sought for every word either of them has written, and 'Variable Star' is a Spider Robinson book through and through...perhaps a VERY rough core of...
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    Radioactive Russian Ammunition

    And all this time I thought the green glowing dot going downrange was because the bullet had a tracer element...
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    Heinlein and Librarians

    It's odd that these supposed "library associations" never breathed a word against "Rocket Ship Galileo"...the kids in that one not only had guns, but actually shot and KILLED someone with them, then bombed a moon base killing hundreds, then participated in the torture of a prisoner... Can't...
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    Richardson slam gun

    Unfired condition...now there is a puzzlement... I don't think I would volunteer for testing it myself, to be sure.
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    Remington 510 Targetmaster .22 Rifle

    Azlandman, yours is a Feb 1965 rifle per this chart: http://www.remingtonsociety.com/questions/BLACKPOWDERX.htm They repeated the single letter year codes, after the double codes.
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    Ordering ammo online & appartment delivery

    Never heard a word from my old apartment manager about it, and I've had some 7.62x54r ammo crates delivered. Those puppies are HEAVY, and you'd think all the spray-painted Cyrillic markings would have gotten her attention. The new owners won't sign for packages, so now I have everything...
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    Daughters First Shoot

    Awesome! Whoever thought of making a pink stock for a youth rifle is an absolute GENIUS. I can't believe that so many gun companies ignored that market for so long.
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    How old is too old in terms of accuracy?

    Well, I know of a few guys who hunt deer here in Ohio with severely vintage muzzle-loaders. I would say that dropping a deer at 100ish yards with a rifle made when the US flag had only half as many stars as it does now is "acceptable" accuracy!
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    Hoover Dam - Homeland Security doesn't let me drive over it with .22LR ammo!

    I just want to know what that 1,001 round of .22LR will do to Hoover Dam that a rented houseboat full of anfo will not accomplish. I may have to revise my next plinking trip. Hmm, let's start some math here. I've hit a concrete block or two with .22s over the years. From 50 yards or so, it'll...
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