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    Favorite Patton Quote?

    "You're never beaten until you admit it." :cool:
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    Favorite 1911 pistol brand poll

    The pre-WWII Colt 1911A1 commercial models are undoubtedly the finest specimens of the design ever turned out.Not only did they use the best available materials but the artisans at Colt made sure that the final product was perfectly assembled and beautifully finished. Even though the frame to...
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    Marlin Model 60 FTF

    +1 for what KC said, I have had one for over 10 years, very accurate and fun but after 100-125 rounds it starts goofing off, then it's time to break it down and clean.
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    Barrel a lost cause?

    You might also check into getting a liner installed. Most are stainless which will give you longer life and better corrosion resistance.
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    Fallout from the recent accident involving an NFA weapon.

    Last week a 17 year old girl here lost control of her car....I guess that we should ban anyone under 21 from driving too? The "trained professional" should have either helped hold the gun or only loaded 2-3 rounds in the mag. We really need to ban those guns....they kill tooo many peole...
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    Why are CCI Stingers bad for Ruger 10/22's?

    Increased speed....yes but they also have less bearing surface which means less friction in the barrel.
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    Failures to Extract

    The extractor spring on a AR rifle is not very strong but it works ok with brass cased ammo and chrome lined chambers. The steel cased ammo has a clear finish sprayed on it to keep it from rusting, sort of like the clearcoat on a car. Apon firing the heat generated causes the finish to become...
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    Failures to Extract

    Steel cased ammo jams most AR's, they were not designed to use it, the chambers are tighter and their extractor only gets a small bite on the rim as well as having a weak extractor spring. Try installing an M4 carbine extractor spring available from Wolff it will increase the amount of tension...
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    1:9 or 1:7 Twist in AR15

    1 in 8 or faster is needed to stabilize bullets in the 77 gr. class. Most 1 in 7 barrels don't do a good job on bullets lighter than 62 gr. though. I have tried several from Bushy, Colt and others whereas the 62's shot well the lighter stuff was minute of man.
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    Hot German .308/7.62x51 Ammo Headstamped "MEN"...????

    The ammo is 7.62x51mm Nato and is should not be fired in 308 commercial actions. 7.62 NATO Military rifles have a longer throat( the area from the end of the chamber to where the rifling starts) to account for variations in the ammo that occur in mass production military plants. Commercial...
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    Why are CCI Stingers bad for Ruger 10/22's?

    You will not see any difference in the stingers wearing out your rifle quicker. The stingers use a lighter bullet than standard which accounts for a lot of the increased speed. They do have a larger powder charge but not so much as to negatively affect the firearm. Stingers suffer from accuracy...
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    VZ 58 VS galil

    VZ58 has a larger ejection port, better ergonomics and parts kits complete minus receiver can be had for 100.00 or slightly more. Galils are more expensive (except the garbage from Century) and parts are hard to come by and expensive as well. Accuracy is about the same.
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    Barrel break-in?

    The barrel break in issue is not as much for barrel life as it is for metal fouling and accuracy. Most rifle barrels are still made by button rifling them. The carbide button is forced through the bore and "irons" the rifling into it. This process results in tooling marks which will scrape...
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    Do you believe in "gun break in?"

    Sometimes guns do indeed need to be fired for varying amounts to "break them in" . Mass production, tight tolerances and burrs/machining marks are usually the culprit. Firing the gun allows the parts that bear against each other to loosen up and polish off high spots, tooling marks etc. Most...
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    Why XD?

    Don't worry about having a cool or faddish handgun if you are looking for something that you may have to depend on to save your hide. The following are what you should consider for a defensive handgun. 1- Reliability, should be utterly reliable, preferably with multiple types(HP,SP,FMJ) as well...
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    308 or 30-06?

    30 06 has an advantage in velocity which will help with longer shots but .308 are short actions(the receiver is shorter) and function better with shorter barrels which can amount to a 1/2 to 1 lb weight savings and shorter barrels make for quicker pointing rifles, both important factors if you...
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    How to clean a bore brush?

    I frequently clean my brushes with and old tooth brush and dish washing liquid dissolved in hot water, gets off solvent that could eat brush and cleans it well, they are then dried with hair dryer.
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    One in the Chamber

    I would suggest keeping one in the chamber. If you wake to find someone in your bedroom will you remember to rack the slide if you are in a panic and half asleep? The time it takes to remember to charge your pistol could very well cost you your life.
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    Neck Shots

    I have seen over 2 dozen neck shots on deer and bear and shot 2 myself, all were using large high velocity rifles(.270, .308, .3006, 30-30) and all were dropped instantly or only made it a few yards. Shots to the neck with high velocity expanding bullets tend to cause a break or trauma to the...
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    45 Acp For Bear?

    .45acp will do the job considering that the shot(s) are well placed. Personally I would suggest using a hot loaded HP like the ones from Georgia Arms 185gr HP at 1150 fps. Don't shoot lots of them unless you set your gun up with stronger recoil spring and buffer but in a self defense pinch will...
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