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    Kriss Super V CRB/SO Pics

    Hey fellows, I have the opportunity to evaluate the Kriss Super V CRB/SO. I've put up a couple of profile pictures at The Chronicles. The initial "field test" was limited to a box of ball ammo I had, but I'm hoping to burn a few hundred rounds next week with it, and we also have plans to do...
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    Eye Protection: Sawfly-TX Review

    Howdy fellows! I just finished up a review of the Revision Sawfly-TX Shooter's Kit. I found them to be a good set of eyewear and protection that live up to the claims. Positives: Comfortable, light, easy lens interchangeability, fair price, and replacement components are available and...
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    Making your own Snap Caps or Dummies

    Hi there fellows! One of my friends, Ms Holly, just got a new Savage in 270. And though she shoots it well from the bench, I'm a big proponent of plenty of dry fire exercise at home in field positions. That way when you do get to the range you can continue your practice in field positions...
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    Misfeeds, Jams, and the Ruger 10/22

    I'm quickly becoming a cognoscenti of the Ruger 10/22! Rondog mentioned that he had a Ruger 10/22 that was being recalcitrant and giving him all sorts of fits due to poor feeding and ejection. I did a little research and found a few more things that might be the culprit. One thing I had...
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    Disassembling the Ruger 10/22 Tutorial

    Hello everyone! When I posted the Ruger 10/22 rotary magazine disassembly tutorial, I received such a positive response from everyone here that I would like to thank you all for such support. I thought that a tutorial on disassembling, cleaning and reassembling the Ruger 10/22 might be fun and...
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    Disassembly and assembly of 10/22 Mag

    A few weeks ago we were shooting the old Ruger 10/22 out back when it started to misfeed or fail to feed. After messing around with it for a few seconds we could see that the rotary magazine was not feeding properly, it was getting stuck. After we got home I took the time to photograph the...
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    Recoil Springs for the 1911

    I recently wrote up a review on the recoil buffer I put on my Colt 1911. After having such great results with the buffer, I thought I would replace the recoil spring. It's the factory original, and though it only has 1500 rounds through it, it was about thirty years old. I picked several from...
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    1911 Recoil Buffer

    Hello all! I recently was fortunate enough to be able to put a Buffer Technologies buffer on my Colt 1911, and WOW what a difference! I mean it wasn't like it changed to a bull barreled 22, but you could definitely tell I had done something. I was surprised quite frankly. Anyway I...
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    CMMG 28rd Immortal Magazine

    Howdy fellows, I did this review a while ago, thought I might put it here if you haven't seen it before: CMMG 28rd Immortal Magazines Regards, Albert A Rasch The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles The Range Reviews: Tactical
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    High Fence and Preserve Hunting

    duplicate post, Sorry The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles The Range Reviews: Tactical
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    High Fence and Preserve Hunting

    Afternoon fellows, I'm writing a piece on High Fence and Preserve hunting if anyone is interested. We have quite a bit of discussion going on, all of it very thoughtful and thought provoking. Game Reserves, High Fence Hunting, What are the Facts? Regards, Albert A Rasch The Rasch...
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    DoD's Anti Terrorism Training Level I Certificate

    Howdy fellows, I have this link set up on my blog so to make it quick I'll plug it in here quick: Anti Terrorism Training Level I It's free and you get a nifty certificate from DoD. E-mail the Certificate to yourself for a permanent record of it. Regards, Albert A Rasch The Rasch...
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    C.A.T. M-4 Tool

    Hey fellows, I did a review on the Combat Applications Tool over at The Range Reviews: Tactical: CAT M-4 It's a nifty little tool for those of us that own an AR platform weapon. Cleans the bolt and carrier easily and quickly. Regards, Albert A Rasch The Rasch Outdoor Chronicles The...
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