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    Krinkov like object

    Inexpensive "handgun" at least for the present time in 7.62x39 or 5.56, either way it is a hoot! Don't let those "long" barrels get in the way of happiness.
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    Autoloader shaped Object

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    Yugo M48

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    Ruger American Rimfire Comments

    Picked up a compact .22LR a few days ago, did the trigger spring removal mod and mounted an older Nikon 4x in some old Weaver mounts on #12 Weaver bases. Trigger is crisp, light and very safe at about 1.5 pounds with the trigger spring removed. Very nice. Good shooter, seems to prefer CCI...
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    Majority Opinion?

    Submitted by Brandon Smith of Alt-Market blog, If there is one concept on Earth that has been the absolute bane of human existence (besides global elitism), it would have to be the concept of the “majority opinion”. The moment men began refusing to develop their own world views without first...
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    How did the RKBA originate?

    It might help to understand how the RKBA and all other rights we hold as innate originated with the Framers and which right they held to be most important and which right was the source of all others. There has been some effort to control the dialog here, but I think this speaks for itself...
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    FBI Training Video - Fundamentals of Double-Action Revolver Shooting (1961)

    Interesting, about 16 minutes run time. My how things have changed, what used to take 2 guys now takes a SWAT team with armor and a helicopter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENF4h4wLMsQ
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    Ed McGivern's Book of Fast and Fancy Revolver Shooting

    Just wanted to let you know this is available now for $2.51 on amazon/kindle for download. (not selling anything, no connection) It is one of the great classics on shooting revolvers, mainly oriented toward practical application of double action revolvers. 496 pages of very interesting...
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    S&W 617 , Wolff springs, trigger mods

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My experience: Get the reduced power kit with the reduced power mainspring. Go to the hardware store and get a couple of 8-32x.5 stainless set screws, these will run you all of 58 cents. Install the 13lb...
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    S&W 625JM Captured by Moonies

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    Anyone like their S&W 617?

    Ahrends grips, 13 pound rebound spring, reduced power mainspring. Sweet shooter.
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    Gp100/sp101

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    Please be Careful

    I have now witnessed two negligent discharges in two gunshops, and I don't spend very much time in gunshops. The first was a counter person demonstrating the qualities of a magazine disconnect on his loaded Smith 639 9mm, I was standing a few feet away when the salesman fired the pistol...
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    Ed Harris on Metallurgy

    http://www.grantcunningham.com/blog_files/bb349783501752c295ed46d58226d889-994.html#disqus_thread Have to link, because it is his material. Mr. Harris was a Ruger engineer and long time writer, one the most respected authorities on just about anything gun related.
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    Book of Armaments

    [Holding the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch] King Arthur: How does it... um... how does it work? Sir Lancelot: I know not, my liege. King Arthur: Consult the Book of Armaments. Brother Maynard: Armaments, chapter two, verses nine through twenty-one. Cleric: [reading] And Saint Attila...
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    Combat Masterpiece

    Or, even a blind hog finds an acorn once in a while. Came across this unfired example a while back and had to grab it.:D
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    Puzzle

    Looking for photos of your favorite puzzles, that is to say in pieces.:D
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    Ruger GSR

    Took it out of the box, used a little locktite on the rail and rear sight screws, mounted a Leupold scout scope in Leupold rings and headed to the range. Crisp trigger, nice balance and handiness. I was able to shoot around an inch at 100 yards with good ammo and it seemed to shoot a variety...
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    Got BHP?

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    BHP Tales

    Back in the early '90s I happened to be working overseas and the BHP was my issue weapon for about six years. I thought it was something of an odd choice at the time, but soon grew to really enjoy the ergonomics, solid build and reliability. It was easy to carry and after shooting it for a while...
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