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    Is the pistol-caliber carbine/sub-gun functionally obsolete?

    No, its not obsolete. For a general purpose military arm, the pistol caliber sub gun lacks compared to a true "assault rifle" (light caliber selective fire rifle). But that doesn't really matter unless you are in or supplying a military. For a general purpose SHTF rifle, a rifle caliber...
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    ATF booth picture from SHOT Show 2014

    I wish it would have been spelled right.
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    Who is Upsizing in Response to Recent or Past Events

    I think anyone carrying could have stopped the guy sooner. From what heard he went on shooting for close to 15 minutes. ---------------- That being said, I thought about upgrading to a 7.5" bbl .454 as a backup gun with a AR-15 pistol as primary, 6 spare 30 rnd mags. then I thought maybe I...
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    revo or auto for woods carry in winter?

    In any case where water on the outside, or water intrusion inot the internals of a firearm would freeze and stop functioning, either revolvers or autos can be affected. So the slide freezes shut on an auto? If the hammer (or striker) will set off the round in the chamber the slide is going...
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    Tennessee CCW permit holders....I know your name

    I hope the first person in TN who's name is on that list who has a problem with identity theft sues the paper.
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    Alaska bear protection: any point in taking one of these?

    Bear spray first and a handgun as a backup does not apply to switch between them during an encounter. It's more like carry and plan to use bear spray. But have a handgun if bear spray is unavailable / out of reach or to give some chance if it's inneffective. Kind of like planning on using...
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    1911 reassembly slide stop problem - help

    The inner portion (retaining portion?) of the slide stop is rounded. If you use a little force it will usually "snap" past the plunger, depressing it as it goes into the hole. If it doesn't do it with moderate force, check to make sure the pin will depress. You shouldn't need to use a tool of...
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    Affordable handgun?

    Look around for a.22 revolver. At $250, there isn't a lot that you are going to want to trust in 9mm, .40 or .45. You might find a used gem, but it's just as likely you'll get something with problems that you won't be able to rely on without putting money into it. Both new and used .22...
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    460 rowland wildcat...

    You'd probably duplicate .40 Super loads. The 460 rowland has slightly less case capacity than the .45 Super. The difference is that if you load .45 super to .460 Rowland velocities, you unlock the gun while still at an unsafe pressure without the compensator setup they use to hold the breech...
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    What do you consider the "common service calibers"?

    When I think "Common Service Calibers" I think of those that have been standard issue to US military or US LEOs and that are common enough to pick up ammo for at any sprting goods store or walmart. .38+p .357 Mag 9mm .40 S&W .45 ACP Thats the total list of pistol calibers that meet the...
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    Alaska bear protection: any point in taking one of these?

    Bear spray is the first defense for you. Take one of the pistols (they can't hurt) as it's nice to have options. Neither is ideal for bear defense. Assuming the .45 is a full size 1911 with asteel frame and if you are willing (and have time) to make modifications and check them out i'd go...
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    NFA Amnesty?

    As a note: The anti's would point out there are "amnesties" run all the time for people who want to get rid of illegal machine guns. They are called "Gun Buy Backs". That would be used to discredit any one prosecuted for grandpas war bring back. They would just say they could have...
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    NFA Amnesty?

    Personally I doubt we will ever see another amnesty and I wouldn't want one anyway. To explain the second part of the statement first: - An "amnesty" is a limited time offer for someone to admit to an illegal action and have it forgiven. There has been one at least and I believe there were...
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    Repeal the 1986 machine gun ban!

    The first problem I see with this is who gets to decide what's "reasonable"? - Is it hundreds of dollars in fees and background checks including interviews with your family and friends plus a signoff by the local LEOs to bless your exercising of your rights? - Is it a simple...
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    To the "AR15 for HD" Crowd

    Zach S and Helotaxi, You misinterperted my statement. I'm not asking "why" you choose a AR (or any rifle) for HD. I'm suggesting that the reason why it is being used has a large bearing on what ammo is best for it. For example: Lets say your home is remote, with several hundred yards...
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    To the "AR15 for HD" Crowd

    When useing an AR for HD you really have to ask yourself why your choosing that for HD first. Is it for precision shot placement if a bad guy has a family member hostage? Is it out of fear of home invasion form bad guyss wearing body armour? Is it because your home is remote and you may be...
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    if you absolutely had to use a .22 for self defense?

    A few others mentioned the possibiltiy ofother low recoil calibers. If you are financialy in the position to look at a different pistol (in my experiance finances aren't usually great when medical problems are in the picture) there are several good choices: Ruger GP100 or SP101. These are...
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    if you absolutely had to use a .22 for self defense?

    I'd stick with Stingers if they are reliable and accurate. For .22 LR reliability is the most important, accuracy second, penetration third and expansion should be an afterthought. The .22 LR out of a pistol does not have energy to spare. It has to use much if its energy to penetrate. 9...
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    Why Aren't Pump Action Rifles Popular?

    I think that the reason they aren't more popular is because they don't do anything that other gun types don't do better. Extreem accuracy? Bolt guns rule. A close second are semi autos built/modified and tuned for accuracy. Light weight? Bolt or lever guns in big game cartidges, and it...
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    The Uses of a Rifle: What is 'General Purpose'?

    A scout rifle is an intersting concept, but 30 years have taken a lot of wind out of it's sails. Looking at the firmest of Coopers rules on the concept, it should be a commonly available cartridge that is capable of taking big game. He settled on .308 becasue it was very common worldwide...
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