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aceofspadeshq at gee mail.com CBD: cbd at cutjibnewsletter.com Buck: buck.throckmorton at protonmail.com joe mannix: mannix2024 at proton.me MisHum: petmorons at gee mail.com J.J. Sefton: sefton at cutjibnewsletter.com | Gun Thread: It was Only a Matter of Time [Weasel]Do You Feel Lucky? Another Day at the Office A couple of things about the movie stand out. First, Clint used a 6 1/2" Smith & Wesson Model 29 in the movie (above), while promotional posters and other marketing material featured a 8 3/8" Model 29 for added effect (below). Secondly, the bad guy in the first movie had an extremely punchable face. S&W Model 29 - Backup Weapon Courtesy bluebell S&W Model 629 As with other straight walled cartridges, the .44 Magnum is popular with reloaders. With a bullet diameter of .429" or 10.9mm, .44" is the approximate diameter of loaded cartridge. Attesting to it's versatility, a remarkable performance range exists in published reloading data for the cartridge. Bullet weights are from 180gr up to 355gr, and muzzle velocities are from 1000 fps to nearly 2000 fps. For powders, I like H110 and Alliant 2400, although other good choices exist including Bullseye, Universal, and many more. For general plinking, I typically use a 240gr jacketed bullet and try to keep velocities around 1450 fps or less. Entirely different data exists when the round is used in rifles and carbines. Do we have any hunters using the .44 Magnum? Link-O-Rama Article: Dirty Harry Handgun History Article: Dirty Harry Model 29 Article: Look Back on the Model 29 More Model 29 History ***This Old Gun*** The 'ettes always go straight to the front of the line on the Gun Thread! This week's old gun comes to us from phoenixgirl after a visit to Western Spirit: Scottsdale's Museum of the West. Through extensive research, Gun Thread Staff has learned this is a Palm Pistol in 32 caliber extra short rimfire, nickel plated, blue finish, hard rubber grips; marked on the side plates "The Protector" and made by the Chicago Fire Arms Co, Illinois c. 1900. It's a classic hide-away gun that concealed easily in one's palm. Thanks phoenixgirl!!! Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
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Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:00 PM (kufk0) 2
second!
Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:01 PM (kufk0) 3
third!
Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:01 PM (kufk0) 4
Selfish, I am!
Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:01 PM (kufk0) 5
Fine, I'll tell the others...
Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:01 PM (kufk0) 6
I told them...
Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:03 PM (kufk0) 7
I did!
Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:03 PM (kufk0) 8
Ok, now this is getting ridiculous...
Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:04 PM (kufk0) 9
Thanks lin-duh! We'll see if anyone shows up!
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:04 PM (MVjcR) 10
wow, I DID shower today...
Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:04 PM (kufk0) 11
Seems like some of these guns had awfully looooong barrels.
It's almost as if someone was compensating for something. Just thinking out loud here... ;-) Posted by: qdpsteve at October 28, 2018 07:04 PM (miE9U) 12
My comfort level with handguns stopped at 38 Special.
Posted by: Goatweed at October 28, 2018 07:04 PM (iR3Gu) 13
I baked cookies too!
Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:04 PM (kufk0) 14
Goatweed: hold on loosely to that now... ;-)
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 28, 2018 07:05 PM (miE9U) Posted by: fluffy at October 28, 2018 07:05 PM (9t5k1) 16
Shameful confession time, since there's nobody else around: I sometimes get Elmer Keith and Jeff Cooper mixed up.
Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 07:05 PM (mS+Df) 17
Went to the gunshow after work. Bought 3 sausage varieties, bison, elk, and venison. didn't see anything I had to have other than sausage. Mrs. E and I will eat that on the stand.
Posted by: Eromero at October 28, 2018 07:06 PM (zLDYs) 18
For a long time I believe the title of the world's most powerful *repeating* pistol was held by the Colt 1847 Walker. Not sure when it was dethroned but I do believe it was well after the introduction of smokeless powder possibly when the .357 magnum was introduced.
There were some VERY big single-shot pistols made, mostly as backup weapons for tiger hunters, the so-called howdah pistols. Posted by: Grey Fox at October 28, 2018 07:06 PM (bZ7mE) 19
Well, do ya, punk?
Posted by: Fritz at October 28, 2018 07:06 PM (Z9C5C) 20
Mmm, guns.
I have a S&W model 28 Highway Patrolman edition with a 6" barrel. Visually, it looks just like the model 29, only in .357 mag instead of .44. For .44s, I have a Ruger Vaquero. The spade grips really help tame the recoil. I can't imagine the discomfort that would come from shooting the model 29. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 07:07 PM (xJa6I) 21
The gentleman who played the villain in the first Dirty Harry movie later played Garak, the Cardassian tailor/spy in STS9. He also got a lot of death threats after Dirty Harry from idiots who are incapable of distinguishing actors from the roles they play.
Posted by: Captain Obvious at October 28, 2018 07:07 PM (bZ76Y) 22
Is the model of handgun that Clint used in Dirty Harry in 1971 still available?
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 28, 2018 07:07 PM (miE9U) 23
Gunz gunz gunz gunz GUUUUUNZ!!!
Posted by: Insomniac at October 28, 2018 07:08 PM (NWiLs) 24
Gee whiz, he's cute.
Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:08 PM (lwiT4) 25
I believe Sears sold guns for quite some time in their sporting goods sections...
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 28, 2018 07:08 PM (miE9U) 26
Finally got my Sig P365 two weeks ago. I have shot 200 rounds through it and it is now my EDC gun.
Sig has really changed the game with a 9mm with 12+1 round capacity that fits in my Glock 42 holsters. Posted by: The Great White Scotsman at October 28, 2018 07:09 PM (JUOKG) 27
That's ST: DS9. Stupid auto-smiley-thingie.
Posted by: Captain Obvious at October 28, 2018 07:09 PM (bZ76Y) 28
For the men: Here's Chanson D'Armour sung by Manhattan Transfer. Give it 21 seconds. Trust me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q9MTJokc4A Posted by: Soothsayer SLX Pro Series II Platinum Turbo at October 28, 2018 07:09 PM (+BZ5R) 29
22 Is the model of handgun that Clint used in Dirty Harry in 1971 still available? Posted by: qdpsteve at October 28, 2018 07:07 PM (miE9U) -------- I'm guessing the Model 29 is still in the S&W catalog. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:09 PM (MVjcR) 30
Er, how can that palm pistol be both nickel plated and blued finish? All I see is nickel and hard rubber.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at October 28, 2018 07:09 PM (KHhgg) 31
How do you hold and fire the palm-gun without blowing off a finger or thumb of your own?
Posted by: Krampus at October 28, 2018 07:09 PM (JEx11) 32
I've only had one Model 29 in my life, 8 3/8 barrel. It was as described above, lightly used by somebody who didn't appreciate the recoil. I shot it a little with .44 special reloads and it was very comfortable to shoot. Ended up selling it to a guy who was heading to Alaska to try his hand at being a bush pilot.
Posted by: bill in arkansas at October 28, 2018 07:09 PM (xzqr4) 33
really really cute
Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:10 PM (lwiT4) 34
Range visit with a talented and attractive 'ette was very good. While she was shooting the hell out of the center of her target, I was having a pretty good range day with my XD9.
That thing will put rounds right next to each other, so long as I can focus. It had a bit of a high bore axis, ala SIGs, but I'm so used to it, I hardly notice or care. Mozambique drills at 5 yards were really good, only one miss on the head shot. A good day at the range. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 07:10 PM (xJa6I) 35
25 I believe Sears sold guns for quite some time in their sporting goods sections...
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 28, 2018 07:08 PM (miE9U) ----- They sure did! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:10 PM (MVjcR) 36
Movie trivia:
The part of Dirty Harry was first offered to John Wayne. The Duke turned it down because he thought the movie was too violent, and the cop was too dirty. ...Then it became a massive hit. ...Then Wayne said, "Get me a movie just like that!" And what we got was "McQ." This is not to make Wayne look like a hypocrite or a dope. HE WAS AWESOME. He just made one of those famous "oops" choices that all actors have done. And we got a cool movie out of it. (I love "McQ.") BTW: McQ had that badass machine pistol! Posted by: RKae at October 28, 2018 07:10 PM (7CpuO) 37
Still want a replica Colt Walker someday
Posted by: Skip at October 28, 2018 07:11 PM (T4oHT) 38
If you are looking for topic suggestions, BTW, you could do one on slings. I just got one of Magpul's new RLS slings for the AR, and I think slings would make an interesting subject.
Posted by: Grey Fox at October 28, 2018 07:11 PM (bZ7mE) 39
Picked up a Ruger 10/22 Compact on sale for $199 from PSA, because I only had one 10/22, and that was just wrong.
Light as a feather, 16" barrel, feels sweet. I'm putting this in an underfolder stock because... well, because I don't have an underfolder-stocked rifle. And every gun nut needs a shoulder thing that goes up. Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at October 28, 2018 07:11 PM (j4zcI) 40
No matter the decade...Size Matters.
Posted by: ALH at October 28, 2018 07:12 PM (dczB+) 41
How do you hold and fire the palm-gun without blowing off a finger or thumb of your own?
------ In your fist. The barrel protrudes between you first and middle fingers. Fire by squeezing the gun with the base of your palm. Posted by: Captain Obvious at October 28, 2018 07:12 PM (bZ76Y) 42
One of the he nice things about reloading is you can tailor the recoil and pyrotechnic effects (in the case of the 3" Model 629) to your liking.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:13 PM (MVjcR) 43
Using the NRA procedure for testing center fire rifle accuracy: 5 each 5 shot groups at 100 yards and backing it up by measuring CEP with 25 shot groups at the same range, I find that my Marlin XT-22 using CCI 40 grain Mini-Mags is a 2.5 moa rifle. That is pretty good for a .22lr that only cost $179.
Posted by: An Observation at October 28, 2018 07:13 PM (IMesj) 44
Finally got my Sig P365 two weeks ago. I have shot 200 rounds through it and it is now my EDC gun.
Sig has really changed the game with a 9mm with 12+1 round capacity that fits in my Glock 42 holsters. Posted by: The Great White Scotsman ------ Are they still having issues with the firing pin dragging? Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:13 PM (kufk0) 45
38 If you are looking for topic suggestions, BTW, you could do one on slings. I just got one of Magpul's new RLS slings for the AR, and I think slings would make an interesting subject.
Posted by: Grey Fox at October 28, 2018 07:11 PM (bZ7mE) ------- Will add it to the list. Thanks! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:14 PM (MVjcR) 46
My step-dad bought a Ruger 22 LR (I think) right before he got diagnosed with dementia. Needless to say, my mom took it away from him. Now she would like to give it to my husband. She lives in AZ, we live in WI. How do I get the gun?
Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:14 PM (lwiT4) Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:14 PM (kufk0) 48
44 Finally got my Sig P365 two weeks ago. I have shot 200 rounds through it and it is now my EDC gun.
Sig has really changed the game with a 9mm with 12+1 round capacity that fits in my Glock 42 holsters. Posted by: The Great White Scotsman ------ Are they still having issues with the firing pin dragging? Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:13 PM (kufk0) That's what I'm wondering. Keep us posted on your new addition! Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 07:14 PM (xJa6I) 49
My LGS has a Broomhandle Mauser for sale, 7.63mm, with shoulder stock. The finish is lovely, so at $1000 I'm sure it's a re-finish. Don't care. Want. But it's a bit dear for a toy.
I'll regret passing on this, right? Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at October 28, 2018 07:15 PM (j4zcI) 50
I have two .44 mags, both inherited from my father. One is a Ruger Bisley Super Blackhawk that I originally bought and gave him probably 25 years ago. The other is a Super Redhawk. Neither has ever been shot. I intend to fix that on his next birthday.
Posted by: Bob the Bilderber's phone at October 28, 2018 07:15 PM (LzW1S) Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 07:15 PM (2qPhT) 52
Looking at the CMMG Banshee 57.... AR chambered in 5.7x28mm. New by CMMG this year. Seen a few review videos and looks like a nice little package.
Posted by: RichardWindsor at October 28, 2018 07:15 PM (db5dt) 53
As I recall it, McQ had something Dirty Harry didn't: a cool car chase scene.
Also I admit I don't think Clint's famous line, as quoted above, would have sounded as cool coming from the Duke. Maybe I'm wrong. Posted by: qdpsteve at October 28, 2018 07:15 PM (miE9U) 54
47 grammie,
yes, yes he is really cute...*sigh* Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:14 PM (kufk0) ----- #3? Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:15 PM (MVjcR) 55
That palm gun is best used pressed right up against your foe I'm sure.
Posted by: freaked at October 28, 2018 07:16 PM (UdKB7) 56
49 My LGS has a Broomhandle Mauser for sale, 7.63mm, with shoulder stock. The finish is lovely, so at $1000 I'm sure it's a re-finish. Don't care. Want. But it's a bit dear for a toy.
I'll regret passing on this, right? Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at October 28, 2018 07:15 PM (j4zcI) Yes. Yes you will. Go now, buy it Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 07:16 PM (xJa6I) 57
Used to really enjoy tinkering with old topbreak revolvers, and most are a real pain in the ass to work on. I bet having to work on the palm pistol would force a person to seek medical help and proper medication.
Posted by: bill in arkansas at October 28, 2018 07:16 PM (xzqr4) 58
46 My step-dad bought a Ruger 22 LR (I think) right before he got diagnosed with dementia. Needless to say, my mom took it away from him. Now she would like to give it to my husband. She lives in AZ, we live in WI. How do I get the gun?
Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:14 PM (lwiT4) The non-shifty eyes answer is to have her ship it to a gun store near you. You will likely have to pay a transfer fee but that should be all you need to do. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 07:17 PM (xJa6I) 59
How do you hold and fire the palm-gun without blowing off a finger or thumb of your own?
------ In your fist. The barrel protrudes between you first and middle fingers. Fire by squeezing the gun with the base of your palm. Posted by: Captain Obvious at October 28, 2018 07:12 PM (bZ76Y) Punch protrusion into the eye of assailant and squeeze. Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 07:17 PM (5IbVn) Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 07:18 PM (v9rtm) 61
Can someone please explain to me the point or purpose of jamming some random object through the trigger guard of a firearm when photographing? I have never understood this.
Posted by: Eustace Haverkamp at October 28, 2018 07:18 PM (C1NyB) 62
What? You people didn't think I'd get around to Inspector Callahan sooner or later?
You want Inspector Callahan You'll settle for Inspector Morse You'll get Inspector Clouseau Posted by: TheQuietMan at October 28, 2018 07:18 PM (SiINZ) 63
The non-shifty eyes answer is to have her ship it to
a gun store near you. You will likely have to pay a transfer fee but that should be all you need to do. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 07:17 PM (xJa6I) Oh dear. She's a bobblehead. I hope she can figure that out. Who am I kidding? She can't. Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:18 PM (lwiT4) 64
Please do not use anything 44 caliber or higher. The skull of the ursine you shatter might be a skull that contains a beautiful soul treasured by another sentient being. Use small caliber or rubber bullets only.
Posted by: Leonardo DiCaprio at October 28, 2018 07:18 PM (/qEW2) 65
The name of the actor is Andrew Robinson, and you can see an excellent interview with him starting here:
https://tinyurl.com/ybzk78gb From there you can find part 2. It's a moving tribute to a very plain and simple character. Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain at October 28, 2018 07:18 PM (Clxcy) 66
yes, the Mocel 29's are still being sold new.
Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 07:18 PM (v9rtm) 67
And the knurled wheel allows a thumb rotating a cylinder for multiple shots?
I'd rather have a boot knife and some brass knuckles in that kind of situation... Posted by: Krampus at October 28, 2018 07:19 PM (JEx11) 68
If you are looking for topic suggestions, BTW, you could do one on slings. I just got one of Magpul's new RLS slings for the AR, and I think slings would make an interesting subject.
Posted by: Grey Fox ----------- Practical optics. Brands, experiences, cost vs. performance, red-dots, etc., manufacturer pro/cons. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 07:19 PM (ZMWtN) 69
61 Can someone please explain to me the point or purpose of jamming some random object through the trigger guard of a firearm when photographing? I have never understood this.
Posted by: Eustace Haverkamp at October 28, 2018 07:18 PM (C1NyB) It's just a prop to make it more interesting, visually, than laying there. Personally, I prefer satin pillow but tastes vary in gun pron. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 07:19 PM (xJa6I) 70
What if I flew there to visit? Could I take it in my checked baggage?
Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:19 PM (lwiT4) 71
My step-dad bought a Ruger 22 LR (I think) right before he got diagnosed
with dementia. Needless to say, my mom took it away from him. Now she would like to give it to my husband. She lives in AZ, we live in WI. How do I get the gun? ---------------- I'm not a lawyer, and I don't play one on the Internet. But as far as I know: 1) Your Mom can legally gift you that gun provided you're legally able to own a gun. 2) Long guns can be purchased across state lines without an FFL transfer, so one assumes a gift works the same way. 3) UPS (not the Post Office) will ship rifles. Just call your local ATF field office. They will tell you if this is correct. They're not as scary as people make them out to be. I'm sure you'll get a polite answer. Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at October 28, 2018 07:19 PM (j4zcI) 72
Took my boy to the range this weekend. First time he has been shooting, and he's 17. My bad. As a scout he shot a pellet gun. Hell when I was Cub Scout we shot .22s, I expect better!
Well, not entirely my fault he hasn't been shooting before - he is "on the spectrum" as they say - just a bit Aspergersy. Loud noises used to REALLY bother him. I had tried to get him to go before, but he wouldn't. But he's grown up. He wants to get an ROTC scholarship! So we went to the range. We went to the range at NRA-HQ since it is close, and inexpensive for members. I just took along the Henry Survival Rifle, you may know it as an AR-7. I figured first time out, .22LR would be the right way to go. His first shots were high - way high, hit the metal plate over the target. The range officer was pleased that we did some remedial training on sighting after that first round. After that, he did pretty well. He was pleased that we went, and wants to go again. Next time, we will take the AR. Posted by: blaster at October 28, 2018 07:20 PM (VhKw6) 73
61 Can someone please explain to me the point or purpose of jamming some random object through the trigger guard of a firearm when photographing? I have never understood this.
Posted by: Eustace Haverkamp at October 28, 2018 07:18 PM (C1NyB) ------- Keeps the gun from laying flat so I don't have to climb onto the kitchen counter to take the picture. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:20 PM (MVjcR) 74
1) Your Mom can legally gift you that gun provided you're legally able to own a gun.
2) Long guns can be purchased across state lines without an FFL transfer, so one assumes a gift works the same way. 3) UPS (not the Post Office) will ship rifles. Just call your local ATF field office. They will tell you if this is correct. They're not as scary as people make them out to be. I'm sure you'll get a polite answer. Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at October 28, 2018 07:19 PM (j4zcI) THANK YOU!! Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:20 PM (lwiT4) 75
Dear grammie winger, cold and grey: This is one of those "private transfers" that people are referring to when they use the term "gun show loop hole." Basically, she needs to go to a FFL (Federal Firearms Licensed) dealer. This is typically found at a reputable range. That range must arrange the transfer to another FFL (licensed range) where you live. The transaction must be documented on both ends. The ranges should be able to help out both parties with the appropriate paperwork. It's not really complicated, just a pile of paperwork and forms that need to be filled out, and the transfer must be between the two FFL's. After that, your mom must register with the proper authorities in AZ that she has sold the gun, and you must register with the ones in WI that you bought it. I hope this helps.
Posted by: RPL at October 28, 2018 07:20 PM (Nhl7I) 76
She lives in AZ, we live in WI. How do I get the gun?
Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:14 PM (lwiT4) She will ship it to a gun shop in your state, where you'll pick it up. You'll probably pay a transfer fee to the dealer. Find a local gun shop and ask them about how to arrange a transfer from out of state. You might also have to do a little dance for the WI folks, for example, in Michigan you would need to register a handgun with the local PD. Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 07:20 PM (mS+Df) 77
Well, we're not just going to let you walk out of here. Who is we, sucker? Smith and Wesson and me Posted by: TheQuietMan at October 28, 2018 07:21 PM (SiINZ) 78
I believe Sears sold guns for quite some time in their sporting goods sections...
Posted by: qdpsteve Posted by: Jinx the Cat at October 28, 2018 07:21 PM (Fxt+d) 79
63 The non-shifty eyes answer is to have her ship it to
a gun store near you. You will likely have to pay a transfer fee but that should be all you need to do. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 07:17 PM (xJa6I) Oh dear. She's a bobblehead. I hope she can figure that out. Who am I kidding? She can't. Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:18 PM (lwiT4) Ooof. Well, write it down step by step for her. In most states, you don't need an FFL to ship a gun to a gunstore. So she should be able to use FedEX. Make sure she brings it in unloaded, in a box. If I can help more, let me know. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 07:21 PM (xJa6I) 80
Can someone please explain to me the point or purpose of jamming some random object through the trigger guard of a firearm when photographing?
Same reason they do it for display in stores, I imagine. To raise it up off the flat surface for better viewing. Posted by: Bob the Bilderber's phone at October 28, 2018 07:22 PM (LzW1S) 81
Can someone please explain to me the point or purpose of jamming some random object through the trigger guard of a firearm when photographing? I have never understood this.
Props it up for a better angle and to keep it visually distinct from whatever it is sitting on, I think. A lot of professional gun photography is done with the gun muzzle down and held upright with a rod down the bore, btw. Posted by: Grey Fox at October 28, 2018 07:22 PM (bZ7mE) 82
Now she would like to give it to my husband. She lives in AZ, we live in WI. How do I get the gun?
Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:14 PM (lwiT4) --- go to your local toy store, and tell them that you'd like to do a family interstate transfer. have your Mom locate a local toy store that will do the same. the stores trade FFL info, you and/or mom pay for the fees and shipping at both ends (insure the package) and, when the rifle comes in, you fill out the required red tape for the ATF and whomever else your local laws require. or, you could have brought it home on your return from the trip, even if you were flying, as long as you followed the rules for transporting a firearm that way. Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 07:23 PM (v9rtm) 83
Find a local gun shop and ask them about how to
arrange a transfer from out of state. You might also have to do a little dance for the WI folks, for example, in Michigan you would need to register a handgun with the local PD. Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 07:20 PM (mS+Df) Rev says we don't have to register, so that's a plus. Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:23 PM (lwiT4) 84
or, you could have brought it home on your return
from the trip, even if you were flying, as long as you followed the rules for transporting a firearm that way. Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 07:23 PM (v9rtm) That's what I was thinking. I may go out there in a couple of months. Maybe that would be the easiest. Thanks! Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:24 PM (lwiT4) 85
Ah, yes, Grammie Winger, I forgot: In addition to speaking to the nice federal agents, also make sure the gun and transfer procedures are proper for your state, as well. State laws differ from federal laws.
Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at October 28, 2018 07:24 PM (j4zcI) 86
Well, it would be better if I added my comments to Steve's observation.
Sears sold under the Ted Williams brand and another earlier one that I cannot recall. Montgomery Ward sold Western Field and Western Auto Stores had a line too. Until the mid 80's Woolworths had a store in Tyson's Corner shopping mall and they would pile surplus military rifles on a table and you could root through them and look for bargains. Carcanos, Mausers, Nagants and even an Arisaka or two over the years. I bought a 98 Mauser their myself in '85. Posted by: Jinx the Cat at October 28, 2018 07:25 PM (Fxt+d) 87
Oh dear. She's a bobblehead. I hope she can figure that out. Who am I kidding? She can't
Call a gun shop near her and explain what you need done. It will cost a few more $$ but they will keep things legit. Posted by: Bob the Bilderber's phone at October 28, 2018 07:25 PM (LzW1S) 88
2) Long guns can be purchased across state lines without an FFL transfer, so one assumes a gift works the same way.
--- that's news to me, unless it is a curio and relic... Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 07:25 PM (v9rtm) 89
Just call your local ATF field office. They will
tell you if this is correct. They're not as scary as people make them out to be. I'm sure you'll get a polite answer. Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at October 28, 2018 07:19 PM (j4zcI) Heidi got her dads Remington 308 (760) shipped to her here in Phoenix. When her dad passed away. Shipped to gun dealer, $25 receiving fee. Posted by: Cannibal Bob at October 28, 2018 07:26 PM (EzXDh) 90
37 ..."Still want a replica Colt Walker someday"
Skip, I think MidwayUSA is having a sale on a lot of their cap and ball revolvers. The Walker is going for $370 instead of $467. Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 07:26 PM (V+03K) 91
That's what I was thinking. I may go out there in a couple of months. Maybe that would be the easiest. Thanks!
Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:24 PM (lwiT4) --- just check with the airline, BEFORE you buy tickets, to make sure you can do that with them... i don't think anyone has banned doing it, but one never knows any more. Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 07:26 PM (v9rtm) 92
Heidi got her dads Remington 308 (760) shipped to
her here in Phoenix. When her dad passed away. Shipped to gun dealer, $25 receiving fee. Posted by: Cannibal Bob at October 28, 2018 07:26 PM (EzXDh) Good to know. Thanks. Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:26 PM (lwiT4) 93
i don't think anyone has banned doing it, but one never knows any more.
Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 07:26 PM (v9rtm) True. Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:27 PM (lwiT4) 94
2) Long guns can be purchased across state lines without an FFL transfer, so one assumes a gift works the same way.
--- that's news to me, unless it is a curio and relic... Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 07:25 PM (v9rtm) Yep, the only ones I know of where you can do that is if it comes directly from CMP or it's a C & R. But if it's a C & R, it IS an FFL transfer, just FFL03 instead of 01. Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 07:27 PM (mS+Df) 95
That's what I was thinking. I may go out there in a couple of months. Maybe that would be the easiest. Thanks! Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:24 PM (lwiT4) ------- I've flown around the country a lot with rifles, and it's no big deal to the airlines. It just has to be UNLOADED and in a secure case. Check the airlines for restrictions, but Southwest in particular is very gun-friendly. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:27 PM (MVjcR) 96
'Until the mid 80's Woolworths had a store in Tyson's Corner shopping mall and they would pile surplus military rifles on a table and you could root through them and look for bargains. Carcanos, Mausers, Nagants and even an Arisaka or two over the years. I bought a 98 Mauser their myself in '85.'
Roses used to do that here. Ammo too. You could get a Mauser for $79. Posted by: freaked at October 28, 2018 07:27 PM (UdKB7) 97
Grammie
If you do bring it back via airline you will need a hars shell case that can be locked with TSA approved locks. Those are actually pretty cheap. Tell the airline in advance, they will check it through, TSA will probably inspect. No ammunition, must be unloaded. I bought my AR from my sister in Florida, I live in WA state, one of my nephews brought it back with his checked luggage. He is military so shipped free of extra charges. Posted by: Winston a dreg of society at October 28, 2018 07:28 PM (hpgSq) 98
if you're driving out there and back, just check the laws in the states you're passing through, to be safe.
unloaded, in a locked container should get you through anywhere but fascist states like NJ, etc... Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 07:28 PM (v9rtm) 99
I have purchased many shotguns and rifles in other states, Maryland, Penna, and Arizona with nothing more than the background check. Cash and carry that day.
Posted by: Jinx the Cat at October 28, 2018 07:28 PM (Fxt+d) 100
240gr hard-cast Lyman 429421, on top of 22gr 2400. See http://www.handgunsmag.com/ editorial/ammunition_hg_keithsclassic_201007/ 138653
Posted by: William Befort at October 28, 2018 07:28 PM (hJFOo) 101
that's news to me, unless it is a curio and relic...
------------------ I was unclear. The long gun must be physically purchased at an FFL, background check completed, and then you can take it home to your state. Can't do that with handguns. Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at October 28, 2018 07:28 PM (j4zcI) 102
Sears sold under the Ted Williams brand and another earlier one that I cannot recall. Montgomery Ward sold Western Field and Western Auto Stores had a line too.
Until the mid 80's Woolworths had a store in Tyson's Corner shopping mall and they would pile surplus military rifles on a table and you could root through them and look for bargains. Carcanos, Mausers, Nagants and even an Arisaka or two over the years. I bought a 98 Mauser their myself in '85. Posted by: Jinx the Cat at October 28, 2018 07:25 PM (Fxt+d) J.C, Higgins was a Sears brand for sporting goods, and I am pretty sure they had J.C. Higgins rifles and shotguns. I have a J.C. Higgins aluminum cooler with faux alligator skin cover. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at October 28, 2018 07:28 PM (KHhgg) 103
Gosh. Clint was a cutie wasn't he?
Posted by: Tuna at October 28, 2018 07:28 PM (jm1YL) 104
Yep, the only ones I know of where you can do that
is if it comes directly from CMP or it's a C R. But if it's a C R, it IS an FFL transfer, just FFL03 instead of 01. Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 07:27 PM (mS+Df) --- i was thinking pre-1899... used the wrong term. Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 07:29 PM (v9rtm) 105
Thank you for the Dirty Harry gun info and the .44 Mag links, Weasel!
I have read elsewhere that both 6 1/2 and 8 3/8 versions were used when filming Dirty Harry. But no one ever says which was used in what scenes, so it may not be so. One of these days I'll play the DVD with my calipers at hand, take measurements, try to work out the scaling, and make my own estimate of whether an 8 3/8 model was used in any scenes that made it to the final cut. Posted by: Gref at October 28, 2018 07:29 PM (AMIL/) 106
I've flown around the country a lot with rifles, and it's no big deal to the airlines. It just has to be UNLOADED and in a secure case. Check the airlines for restrictions, but Southwest in particular is very gun-friendly.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:27 PM (MVjcR) I think that only counts if you already own it, though. Whether or not anyone finds out, flying out to another state to buy a firearm and then flying it back is illegal at point-of-sale unless you're a resident of that state. Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 07:29 PM (mS+Df) 107
357 is it for me. I find every cartridge above it too much for me when practicing rapid fire. If something requires more than what the 357 can deliver, there is always a 12 gauge for close encounters, and various rifle rounds for when you need out to touch something more than 20 yards away.
YMMV Posted by: colfax mingo at October 28, 2018 07:29 PM (tCvhJ) 108
>> You'll get Inspector Clouseau
That's *Chief* Inspector. And do something about your filthy minkey. Posted by: Chief Inspector Clouseau at October 28, 2018 07:29 PM (f1Vqw) 109
JTB maybe as soon as I can unload a 400lb gorilla off my back
Posted by: Skip at October 28, 2018 07:29 PM (T4oHT) 110
61 Can someone please explain to me the point or purpose of jamming some random object through the trigger guard of a firearm when photographing? I have never understood this.
Posted by: Eustace Haverkamp at October 28, 2018 07:18 PM (C1NyB) Revolvers are not meant to rest on the side, on hard flat surfaces. It may scratch the cylinder, and may cause harm to internal bearing surfaces. Bad idea for salable or museum quality pieces. A shell or pencil lifs the frame off the hard surface. For single action pieces especially! Otherwise, unlatch the cylinder of a double action and lay it on a soft cloth with the cylinder swung open on it's crane. Posted by: Krampus at October 28, 2018 07:30 PM (JEx11) 111
Gunzzzz! Thanks Weasel.
It's been a few years since I did it regularly (too much torture, when I'm not in buying mode), but the local/regional for-sale ads used to have a steady stream of reasonably/low priced Model 29s, often little-used. So the "Dirty Harry Effect" as an echo that is still heard, all these years later, as people sell their little-used 29s. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 07:30 PM (QDnY+) 112
Thanks everyone for your answers. I think the best way for me is to go out and fly back with it. Mom is scared to death of it and won't take it anywhere, heck - she probably is scared to get it out of the closet. I'll check for airline requirements - Thanks again!!
Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:30 PM (lwiT4) 113
Food thread is dead
Posted by: Skip at October 28, 2018 07:30 PM (T4oHT) 114
I was unclear. The long gun must be physically
purchased at an FFL, background check completed, and then you can take it home to your state. Can't do that with handguns. Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at October 28, 2018 07:28 PM (j4zcI) --- ahhh yes. unless, of course, you live somewhere like #Failifornia... Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 07:30 PM (v9rtm) 115
I thought McQ carried a Browning HiPower?
Posted by: Eromero at October 28, 2018 07:31 PM (zLDYs) 116
gotta go drink a few canoe sex beers.... i mean, do some yard w*rk, whilst there's still light.
BIAW Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 07:31 PM (v9rtm) 117
I have a J.C. Higgins .22 revolver that my dad picked up somewhere when he was in the service.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:31 PM (MVjcR) 118
I have purchased many shotguns and rifles in other states, Maryland, Penna, and Arizona with nothing more than the background check. Cash and carry that day.
Posted by: Jinx the Cat at October 28, 2018 07:28 PM (Fxt+d) That's news to me. My understanding was that if the ATF calls it a gun, it has to be transferred to a dealer in your state of residence (which could be you, if you've got a tabletop FFL01). Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 07:31 PM (mS+Df) 119
Finally got my Sig P365 two weeks ago. I have shot 200 rounds through it and it is now my EDC gun.
Sig has really changed the game with a 9mm with 12+1 round capacity that fits in my Glock 42 holsters. Posted by: The Great White Scotsman ------ Are they still having issues with the firing pin dragging? Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 07:13 PM --- Zero drag with mine. It has a born on date of 27 September. Posted by: The Great White Scotsman at October 28, 2018 07:31 PM (JUOKG) 120
Vote for Kate Harper and Todd Stevens in Montgomery county, they voted against 'common sense gun laws'
Posted by: Skip at October 28, 2018 07:32 PM (T4oHT) 121
Mark Andrew Edwards:
Jealous of your range visit. Also a big fan of the XD9. It is my favorite range pistol. Some of my buddies have sneered at it. At least until they shoot it. Have you had a chance to shoot the XD9 Mod 2? Looks like my new favorite. Better grip. Also eyeing an XDS 45 Mod 2 for EDC.With the Springfield extra mag promotion I think I have been incentivized. Posted by: The Poster Formerly Known as Mr. Barky at October 28, 2018 07:32 PM (fYr5Q) 122
BTW Grammie, Heidis BIL shipped it from MN, through a gun dealer there.
Posted by: Cannibal Bob at October 28, 2018 07:32 PM (EzXDh) 123
Everybody used to sell firearms and ammunition. Not just Sears, your local mom and pop hardware store, with the bell on the door and creaky wood floors. They likely sold dynamite as well, for stump removal and other similar tasks.
Some have joked that "Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Furearms" should be a convenience store, not a government agency. At one time, it basically was, the "general store". Posted by: Commin Tater at October 28, 2018 07:32 PM (JCbo4) 124
Had a good day at a swap meet. Picked up a couple thousand 148 wadcutter bullets. I shoot more of those than any other center fire round.
Also got a Pietta 1858 Remington Navy, 36 caliber, with the conversion cylinder for less than the cost of a new pistol alone. The owner said he only shot it once and I believe him. The thing is pristine. Can't wait to try it at the range. I'm used to the 8 inch barrels on most cap and ball revolvers but the shorter barrel on the Navy version balances really well. Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 07:33 PM (V+03K) 125
I think that only counts if you already own it, though. Whether or not anyone finds out, flying out to another state to buy a firearm and then flying it back is illegal at point-of-sale unless you're a resident of that state.
Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 07:29 PM (mS+Df) ------ Wouldn't the gifting constitute ownership transfer? Agree, it's a good idea to check to be sure! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:33 PM (MVjcR) 126
103 Gosh. Clint was a cutie wasn't he?
Posted by: Tuna at October 28, 2018 07:28 PM (jm1YL) His hair sure is fluffy. Posted by: Emmie at October 28, 2018 07:33 PM (4HMW8) 127
Cash and carry that day.
Posted by: Jinx the Cat at October 28, 2018 07:28 PM (Fxt+d) --- last i read, i thought the FFL had to honor *your* state's restrictions. IOW, if i go to AZ or NV and buy a long gun, i can't pick it up for 10 days. Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 07:34 PM (v9rtm) 128
I've flown around the country a lot with rifles, and it's no big deal to the airlines. It just has to be UNLOADED and in a secure case. Check the airlines for restrictions, but Southwest in particular is very gun-friendly.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:27 PM (MVjcR) Can you similarly transport an unloaded and cased handgun in airline checked baggage? Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at October 28, 2018 07:34 PM (KHhgg) 129
Also, the EDC holster saga doesn't end. I had purchased an elastic shoulder holster for "deep concealment." I found it met the requirements for concealment, comfort, and security. Only problem is that it was black, and it showed through my dress shirts.
So I ordered one in white. Different seller, as the folks who I bought the black one from did not have them in white. The white one is the same design and same size - BUT - in actuality it is about an inch or two less long - it is very tight and it fails on the comfort front. Let me tell you, I have sympathy for the ettes wuth those bra things - I get it why the relief when you whip them out at the end of the day. Posted by: blaster at October 28, 2018 07:34 PM (VhKw6) 130
JTB, how is the fly fishing? (hope I'm not confusing you with someone else)
Posted by: Jinx the Cat at October 28, 2018 07:34 PM (Fxt+d) 131
I think that only counts if you already own it, though. Whether or not anyone finds out, flying out to another state to buy a firearm and then flying it back is illegal at point-of-sale unless you're a resident of that state.
Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 07:29 PM (mS+Df) If it was given to her it's hers. It's just not in her possession at the moment. Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 07:35 PM (5IbVn) 132
Sears sold under the Ted Williams brand and another earlier one that I cannot recall.
-------- J.C. Higgins. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 07:35 PM (/dN1M) Posted by: Duncanthrax at October 28, 2018 07:35 PM (DMUuz) 134
VjcR)
Can you similarly transport an unloaded and cased handgun in airline checked baggage? Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at October 28, 2018 07:34 PM (KHhgg) ----- Yes. You have to declare it though. And also up to 11 pounds of ammo per person I think. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:35 PM (MVjcR) 135
I'm not going to prison. They'll never take me alive.
Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:36 PM (lwiT4) 136
Still eyeing the S&W 625 which of course the .45 acp revolver. I've been eyeing it for a decade now. One day I will pull the trigger. Pun intended,
Posted by: Lancelot Link Secret Agent Chimp at October 28, 2018 07:36 PM (2DOZq) Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:36 PM (MVjcR) 138
Do we have any hunters using the .44 Magnum?
*raises hand* Speer 210 Gold dots over H110. About 1600 fps out of my Redhawk Hunter. Sitting against a tree, I can manage a 2" group @ 100 yds, after a few practice sessions, since I don't shoot it at that range regularly. I've had no issues with the load on whitetails. Usually use a rifle, but some spots are close terrain and then I opt for the Ruger. Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at October 28, 2018 07:36 PM (di1hb) 139
BTW, If you get a chance to fire a Model 29, do it. They are superb machanisms. If using 44 specials, you can fire it all day without fatigue.
I prefer a Ruger Super Blackhawk for the really heavy loads. Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 07:36 PM (V+03K) 140
holy crap.. how stupid of the Packers.. game lost!
Posted by: Chi-Town Jerry at October 28, 2018 07:37 PM (438dO) 141
Wouldn't the gifting constitute ownership transfer? Agree, it's a good idea to check to be sure!
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:33 PM (MVjcR) I'm afraid to even speculate at this point. The gifting constitutes ownership transfer but I think any ownership transfer between parties in different states has to have a 4473 completed at an FFL01 in the recipient's state of residence. Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 07:37 PM (mS+Df) 142
last i read, i thought the FFL had to honor *your* state's restrictions.
IOW, if i go to AZ or NV and buy a long gun, i can't pick it up for 10 days. Posted by: redc1c4 I am from Virginia, so maybe the rules are different from NJ or Calif. I avoid those places! Posted by: Jinx the Cat at October 28, 2018 07:37 PM (Fxt+d) 143
Sears sold under the Ted Williams brand and another earlier one that I cannot recall.
-------- J.C. Higgins. Posted by: Mike Hammer Thanks...my train of thought went into a tunnel. Posted by: Jinx the Cat at October 28, 2018 07:38 PM (Fxt+d) 144
Western Auto - Lizard
Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 07:38 PM (5IbVn) 145
Over 100 comments now, so I feel ok linking this, if it hasn't yet been linked:
https://tinyurl.com/ycgejcvj Posted by: Marybeth at October 28, 2018 07:39 PM (MEgUr) 146
Not sure what's going on with the picture captions above. I am shamed.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:39 PM (MVjcR) 147
135
I'm not going to prison. They'll never take me alive. Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 07:36 PM (lwiT4) lol. You slay me. although is you were in the can you would be running the cell block in 24 hours. After you cut a coupla bitches. Posted by: Cannibal Bob at October 28, 2018 07:40 PM (EzXDh) Posted by: Soothsayer SLX Pro Series II Platinum Turbo at October 28, 2018 07:40 PM (+BZ5R) 149
Am interested in purchasing a Sig M1-A11, any suggestions?
Posted by: Jb at October 28, 2018 07:40 PM (EXalk) 150
Over 100 comments now, so I feel ok linking this, if it hasn't yet been linked:
https://tinyurl.com/ycgejcvj Posted by: Marybeth at October 28, 2018 07:39 PM (MEgUr) Heth's tho sthmart. Posted by: Sthmarty Panths at October 28, 2018 07:41 PM (5IbVn) 151
What the flip is going on with prices of AR180s?
I want an original and they were hovering around $1200 but now they are double that! The new ones, the 180B, is going for $1200 (they were going for about $650). Posted by: blaster at October 28, 2018 07:41 PM (VhKw6) 152
121 Mark Andrew Edwards:
Jealous of your range visit. Also a big fan of the XD9. It is my favorite range pistol. Some of my buddies have sneered at it. At least until they shoot it. Have you had a chance to shoot the XD9 Mod 2? Looks like my new favorite. Better grip. Also eyeing an XDS 45 Mod 2 for EDC.With the Springfield extra mag promotion I think I have been incentivized. Posted by: The Poster Formerly Known as Mr. Barky at October 28, 2018 07:32 PM (fYr5Q) I've rented some Mod 2s. The grip already fits me like a glove but if you want a bit more traction, the Mod 2 are fine. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 07:41 PM (xJa6I) 153
I'm afraid to even speculate at this point. The gifting constitutes ownership transfer but I think any ownership transfer between parties in different states has to have a 4473 completed at an FFL01 in the recipient's state of residence. Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 07:37 PM (mS+Df) ------- Absolutely. The FFL transfer is the way to go if there are any doubts. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:41 PM (MVjcR) 154
Margin fix on the 100, please.
Posted by: Bob the Bilderber's phone at October 28, 2018 07:41 PM (LzW1S) 155
Viva Bolsonaro !
Posted by: boulder terlit hobo at October 28, 2018 07:42 PM (ykYG2) 156
150 Over 100 comments now, so I feel ok linking this, if it hasn't yet been linked:
https://tinyurl.com/ycgejcvj Posted by: Marybeth at October 28, 2018 07:39 PM (MEgUr) Heth's tho sthmart. Posted by: Sthmarty Panths at October 28, 2018 07:41 PM (5IbVn) James Woods had fun with this on Twatter Posted by: Marybeth at October 28, 2018 07:42 PM (MEgUr) 157
130 ... Jinx, Haven't done any fishing for a while but continue to learn about fly tying. Hope to do some tying this winter in preparation for next spring.
Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 07:42 PM (V+03K) 158
105 Thank you for the Dirty Harry gun info and the .44 Mag links, Weasel!
I have read elsewhere that both 6 1/2 and 8 3/8 versions were used when filming Dirty Harry. But no one ever says which was used in what scenes, so it may not be so. Posted by: Gref at October 28, 2018 07:29 PM (AMIL/) Generally speaking, when the shot was at a "looking down the barrel" sort (like above), the longer barrel piece was used. Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at October 28, 2018 07:43 PM (di1hb) 159
The Model 29, it came in 6 1/2", 8 3/8" & The Paolo.
Posted by: The Paolo at October 28, 2018 07:43 PM (Izzlo) 160
145 not working for me
Posted by: Skip at October 28, 2018 07:43 PM (T4oHT) 161
149 Am interested in purchasing a Sig M1-A11, any suggestions?
Posted by: Jb at October 28, 2018 07:40 PM (EXalk) Well, it's a SIG. So you're going to pay a lot vs another model. Does it fit well in your hand? Can you reach the controls without shifting grip? If so and if the price doesn't scare you off, go for it. Most people who like SIGs really like them. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 07:43 PM (xJa6I) 162
IMG, 2 inch group @ 100 yds? Wow. That's impressive.
I have shied away from any revolver barrel length over 4". Passed on a few decently priced Colt Troopers in good condition due to their 6" barrels. Not sure why. Obviously the longer barrel gives the potential for better accuracy (sight radius). Maybe some day I'll expand to the longer barrels, for now, all 4" or snubs. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 07:44 PM (QDnY+) 163
Wow. Now that's something you don't see very often. A running back for the Rams just stopped short of the goal line because he knew his team had already won the game. Posted by: Soothsayer SLX Pro Series II Platinum Turbo at October 28, 2018 07:44 PM (+BZ5R) 164
160 145 not working for me
Posted by: Skip at October 28, 2018 07:43 PM (T4oHT) Trying again . . . https://tinyurl.com/ycgejcvj Posted by: Marybeth at October 28, 2018 07:45 PM (MEgUr) 165
J.C. Higgins.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 07:35 PM (/dN1M) I thought he was Magnum's butler. Posted by: Emmie at October 28, 2018 07:45 PM (4HMW8) 166
Just got back from a range.
Hit the target OK with my new to me Sig-Saur 1911 in 22LR. Had some FTF, so needs more lube and faster shells. Ironically, Thunderbolt shells did better than some of my other supposedly better ammo. Did not hit the target at all with a semi-auto .223 Tabor at 80 yds. Iron sights, firing a right-handed gun left handed, and as usual, a terrible shot without a 127 mm gun and a MK 86 fire control system. Posted by: NaCly Dog at October 28, 2018 07:46 PM (hyuyC) 167
117 weasel Your J.C .Higgins .22 revolver is more than likely a High Standard Sentinel, a pretty good gun. If it is, there's a little glitch with them. The ejector rod doesn't have a return spring. You see a lot of Sentinels with a little bit of scratching on the left side from people trying to close the cylinder and the ejector star is still out.
Posted by: bill in arkansas at October 28, 2018 07:46 PM (xzqr4) 168
Shot a Practical Shooting match today. My first match of this type. Did OK - middle of the pack. Sprinkles and high 30s. Four stages, 20-some shooters. Shooting out of a minivan was interesting - brass everywhere. Get Out And Shoot Something!
Posted by: Richard at October 28, 2018 07:46 PM (hUZo5) 169
Does anyone use .44 Special as a carry gun? If so, thoughts on it?
Posted by: clutch at October 28, 2018 07:46 PM (kiSdp) 170
I'm stunned. Rams player, Gurly, could've easily trotted into the end zone, done his little dance, jumped up and down, etc. But nope. He got the 1st Down and stopped. Now that's class and professionalism. Posted by: Soothsayer SLX Pro Series II Platinum Turbo at October 28, 2018 07:47 PM (+BZ5R) 171
'Revelation' was the Western Auto house brand. Curiously, I do not recall ever handling one. I do not recall Ward's as having a house brand, but they sold lots of guns.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 07:47 PM (2kj6M) 172
Wouldn't the gifting constitute ownership transfer? Agree, it's a good idea to check to be sure!
Yes, but since it would be between residents of different states, it still has to go through an FFL and be 4473'd. Posted by: Bob the Bilderber's phone at October 28, 2018 07:47 PM (LzW1S) 173
NaCly Dog, semi-auto .22s are notoriously and inherently finicky with ammo, right? Due to the low energy involved, springs, etc. My only .22 semi is the M and P 22 (got it just before it fell off the idiotic CA "roster"). So far it's functioned fine with 4 - 5 flavors of ammo. Occsional stove-pipe, but I figure that's the price of doing business with such a platform. Very fun for plinking/metal target pinging at the range.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 07:48 PM (QDnY+) 174
That reminds me of the Andy Griffith episode where Barney and Floyd get captured by the escaped female convicts: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3fvaaz Posted by: publius, Rascally Rapscallion of a Poperin Pear at October 28, 2018 07:49 PM (f1Vqw) 175
164 Maybe he means 7am when polls open
Posted by: Skip at October 28, 2018 07:50 PM (T4oHT) 176
J.C. Higgins.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 07:35 PM (/dN1M) I thought he was Magnum's butler. Posted by: Emmie ------------ You're probably thinking of the LCVP builder. https://preview.tinyurl.com/yc7cfkw5 Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 07:50 PM (4bd7D) 177
Had some FTF, so needs more lube and faster shells. Ironically, Thunderbolt shells did better than some of my other supposedly better ammo.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at October 28, 2018 07:46 PM (hyuyC) Is that even possible? I've had better reliability from rolls of paper caps than with Thunderbolt. Did you run any CCI MiniMags? If so, how did they do? Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 07:50 PM (mS+Df) 178
162 IMG, 2 inch group @ 100 yds? Wow. That's impressive.
I have shied away from any revolver barrel length over 4". Passed on a few decently priced Colt Troopers in good condition due to their 6" barrels. Not sure why. Obviously the longer barrel gives the potential for better accuracy (sight radius). Maybe some day I'll expand to the longer barrels, for now, all 4" or snubs. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 07:44 PM (QDnY+) Thanks. Not easy at all and it gets harder every season. I do use a 2x scope. The spots where I take it hunting, the line of sight is typically 30 yds or so. I'll shoot 100 rds or so getting myself dialed in. Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at October 28, 2018 07:51 PM (di1hb) 179
One of the Morons here is a big fan of .32 pistols, right?
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at October 28, 2018 07:51 PM (KHhgg) 180
171 Mike, Revelation was indeed Western Auto, mostly cranked out by High Standard and Mossberg. Montgomery Wards had a house brand, Western Field IIRC.
Posted by: bill in arkansas at October 28, 2018 07:51 PM (xzqr4) 181
167 117 weasel Your J.C .Higgins .22 revolver is more than likely a High Standard Sentinel, a pretty good gun. If it is, there's a little glitch with them. The ejector rod doesn't have a return spring. You see a lot of Sentinels with a little bit of scratching on the left side from people trying to close the cylinder and the ejector star is still out.
Posted by: bill in arkansas at October 28, 2018 07:46 PM (xzqr4) ------ You know, I think you're correct. Thanks!! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:51 PM (MVjcR) 182
''Maybe he means 7am when polls open''
Nah, he's parroting PDT. The president always says that when he's campaigning in an early vote state. Posted by: Tuna at October 28, 2018 07:52 PM (jm1YL) Posted by: Soothsayer SLX Pro Series II Platinum Turbo at October 28, 2018 07:53 PM (tP0A+) 184
That reminds me of the Andy Griffith episode where Barney and Floyd get captured by the escaped female convicts.
----------- Reminds me of the Fun Girls. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 07:53 PM (4bd7D) 185
Richard, sounds great!
Unfortunately I find lots of match formats very boring. Just a matter of personal taste. Static, bulls-eye matches - not for me. Whether handgun or rifle, I want movement, use of cover, practical targets (steel, man-sized profile steel, etc.), change of positions. Sadly the main organizer passed away, and before that the range had jacked up the costs so much I stopped going, but a range 90 minutes away used to have a steels match that included "get out bed and shoot" (in a little hut, with a bunk, set up for cowboy-action shooting). Since it's Halloween, reminds me, best match ever, this guy had a night shoot at the same range at Halloween time about 6 years ago. He had borrowed an Anaheim PD cruiser for the occasion - so in one stage, you started in the police car, colored lights going headlights on, and at the starting buzzer you jumped out of the car, trained the car's spotlight on the target array, then picked up your loaded pistol off the top of a barrel and blazed away. Also, a stage where you trained a swiveling search-light on top of a hut at various target arrays, then engaged. More my taste than static shooting. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 07:55 PM (QDnY+) 186
162 IMG, 2 inch group @ 100 yds? Wow. That's impressive.
I have shied away from any revolver barrel length over 4". Passed on a few decently priced Colt Troopers in good condition due to their 6" barrels. Not sure why. Obviously the longer barrel gives the potential for better accuracy (sight radius). Maybe some day I'll expand to the longer barrels, for now, all 4" or snubs. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 07:44 PM (QDnY+) Here in OH, handguns used for whitetail have to have 5" barrels or longer. So, Redhawk 6.5". Blackhawks in .41 and .357, both 6.5". Blackhawk in .45 Colt, 5.5". Really like how that handles! Shortest revolver is the M28, 4". Love the heft of the N frame and the shorter barrel. No snubbies. Hmmmm.... Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at October 28, 2018 07:56 PM (di1hb) 187
One of the Morons here is a big fan of .32 pistols, right?
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at October 28, 2018 07:51 PM (KHhgg) Short fellow? Mustache? Always going on about the savory piquancy of a vintage 7.65? You might be thinking of Hitler. Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 07:57 PM (mS+Df) 188
AOP, that would be retropox, quite the .32 collector.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 07:57 PM (QDnY+) 189
How many folks are gonna dress up as an AR-15 for Halloween? ;-)
And for the 'ettes... they can dress up as "Sexy AR-15" Posted by: qdpsteve at October 28, 2018 07:57 PM (miE9U) 190
Can you similarly transport an unloaded and cased handgun in airline checked baggage?
Yes, unless your flight gets diverted to La Gaurdia or some other airport in NY City, in which case they will call SWAT on you, arrest you, and convict you of some bogus felony if you manage to survive the SWAT encounter. You'll also make headlines in the NY papers as some sort of terrorist. Posted by: An Observation at October 28, 2018 07:57 PM (IMesj) 191
I'm stunned. Rams player, Gurly, could've easily trotted into the end zone, done his little dance, jumped up and down, etc.
But nope. He got the 1st Down and stopped. Now that's class and professionalism. Posted by: Soothsayer SLX Pro Series II Platinum Turbo at October 28, 2018 07:47 PM (+BZ5R) What was the score at the time? Posted by: Grump928(C) at October 28, 2018 07:57 PM (OaoHX) Posted by: Soothsayer SLX Pro Series II Platinum Turbo at October 28, 2018 07:58 PM (tP0A+) 193
Sooth, of course. I shoulda had a V8!
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 28, 2018 07:58 PM (miE9U) Posted by: sock_rat_eez - they are gaslighting us 24/365 at October 28, 2018 07:59 PM (QAdJD) 195
I have a 629 Classic in 8 3/8ths. The extra couple inches of barrel do tame a rather stout recoil a bit. Its fun to shoot, but I wouldn't be putting a hundred rounds through it in one trip unless I wanted a numb hand.
Posted by: AZ Hi Desert (All my hate cannot be found) at October 28, 2018 07:59 PM (l7Kbv) 196
AOP, that would be retropox, quite the .32 collector.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 07:57 PM (QDnY+) Thanks. And, LOL, Hogmartin. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at October 28, 2018 07:59 PM (KHhgg) 197
Ordered my first AR today. Why? Because they don't want me to and I now live in a free state. No other reasons.
Posted by: t-bird at October 28, 2018 08:00 PM (OiC69) 198
168 Shot a Practical Shooting match today. My first match of this type. Did OK - middle of the pack. Sprinkles and high 30s. Four stages, 20-some shooters. Shooting out of a minivan was interesting - brass everywhere. Get Out And Shoot Something!
Posted by: Richard at October 28, 2018 07:46 PM (hUZo5) ------------- Good deal! I shot IDPA yesterday. Had fun, as always. No idea what my score was, but, I'm shooting to practice with my CCW pistol, not for score. Posted by: Blake - used bridge salesman at October 28, 2018 08:00 PM (WEBkv) 199
so... we have a female doctor who. naturally, this week's bad guy is .... spiders!
next week: pickle jar? Posted by: Anachronda at October 28, 2018 08:00 PM (2//jc) 200
Yeah, it's Halloween. The time when girls have an excuse to dress up as "slutty whatevers." Slutty nurses, is the most popular. Slutty librarians. Slutty teachers. Slutty chefs. Slutty secretarys. And, of course, the ol' favorite, slutty french maid. Which is redundant. Posted by: Soothsayer SLX Pro Series II Platinum Turbo at October 28, 2018 08:01 PM (tP0A+) 201
Fun Girls: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWnPRX3qZNI "Barney, get them girls outta here!" "Hello, doll." Posted by: publius, Rascally Rapscallion of a Poperin Pear at October 28, 2018 08:01 PM (f1Vqw) 202
That reminds me of the Andy Griffith episode where Barney and Floyd get captured by the escaped female convicts.
Sure that wasn't a fan story on An Archive Of Our Own? Posted by: boulder terlit hobo at October 28, 2018 08:01 PM (ykYG2) 203
Lance Link @ 136, I know where a 625 is for around 900.00 yankee dollars.
Posted by: Eromero at October 28, 2018 08:01 PM (zLDYs) 204
Spent a little time yesterday shooting my pal's *TWO* H&K MP5s at the farm. It's nice to see someone with less sense than I have.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:02 PM (whxOr) 205
IMG some kind of 45LC revolver is in my future, to pair with some kind of lever 45LC.
Guy at the range last week had a Ruger PC9 carbine. Just as easy to shoot as you'd expect. Little felt recoil. Peep sights - so, easy to shoot well at short/medium ranges. Easy to see the attraction. But my M-1 carbines already sort of fill that spot. They're essentially pistol-caliber carbines (in terms of ballistics), and originally mean to replace a pistol, it's just that the caliber was invented for the platform. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:02 PM (QDnY+) 206
> Do we have any hunters using the .44 Magnum?
I don't know anyone who hunts with it as such, but it's quite popular with hunters here in Alaska as a backup carry piece in case Mr. Brown Bear shows up for dinner while you're field dressing your moose or caribou. Yeah, you'd be much better off shooting the bear with the rifle. The point is that the pistol always is on your hip while you're dealing with the parts of the ex-moose, while the rifle may be some distance away. Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at October 28, 2018 08:02 PM (vOkuK) 207
Baseball. Anthem. Standing.
Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 08:03 PM (lwiT4) 208
I have fired thousands of shots from my Marlin XT and never had a .22lr fail to fire in it. The Marlin 795 autoloader on the other hand has suffered a fair amount of failures to fire. The XT has a much heavier spring for the firing pin.
Posted by: An Observation at October 28, 2018 08:03 PM (IMesj) 209
MeTV is running the very last Columbo episode from 2003, "Columbo Loves the Nightlife". It's pretty good, and the murder is depicted much realistically, messy and not too pretty. Peter Falk wanted to make another episode or two, but dementia got him and it never happened. They say there at the last, he didn't even remember who Columbo was. Posted by: publius, Rascally Rapscallion of a Poperin Pear at October 28, 2018 08:03 PM (f1Vqw) 210
Slutty nurses, is the most popular. Slutty librarians. Slutty teachers. Slutty chefs.
Slutty secretarys. And, of course, the ol' favorite, slutty french maid. Which is redundant. Posted by: Soothsayer SLX Pro Series II Platinum Turbo ***** Ohhhh....slutty French Maid. Mrs D has always wondered why I wanted her to learn French. Posted by: Diogenes at October 28, 2018 08:04 PM (0tfLf) Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at October 28, 2018 08:04 PM (vOkuK) 212
Gee, National Anthem at the World Series and no kneelers. Imagine that.
Posted by: Pete Seria at October 28, 2018 08:06 PM (AWu/x) 213
In one of the later DH flicks, ole Harry was sporting the .44 Automag, a beautiful piece of deadly machinery.
It was made for about 5 years by The Automag Corp.(66-71), used a .44 AMP round, and had roughly the same power as the .44 Magnum. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AutoMag_(pistol) Good news though -- In 2017, the company began selling them again (starting price around $3500)... Youch. Posted by: GnuBreed at October 28, 2018 08:06 PM (Z4rgH) 214
> One of the Morons here is a big fan of .32 pistols, right?
Name of Leroy Brown, right? Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at October 28, 2018 08:04 PM (vOkuK) Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 08:06 PM (mS+Df) 215
211 > One of the Morons here is a big fan of .32 pistols, right?
Name of Leroy Brown, right? Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at October 28, 2018 08:04 PM (vOkuK) Baddest man in the whole damn town. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 08:06 PM (xJa6I) 216
Don't forget Slutty Pirate. Or my favorite, the Slutty Slut. Posted by: publius, Rascally Rapscallion of a Poperin Pear at October 28, 2018 08:07 PM (f1Vqw) 217
One of the Morons here is a big fan of .32 pistols, right?
Name of Leroy Brown, right? Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at October 28, 2018 08:04 PM --- That would be Mister Bad, Bad Leroy Brown....... Posted by: The Great White Scotsman at October 28, 2018 08:07 PM (JUOKG) 218
I believe Sears sold guns for quite some time in their sporting goods sections...
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 28, 2018 07:08 PM Once upon a time, one could buy an entire house from Sears... Over 70,000 were sold... You could be living in one right now! https://preview.tinyurl.com/ycrjnhts Posted by: Zettai Roshia-no Botto at October 28, 2018 08:07 PM (CLcKT) 219
Weasel, dang. So you were doing some "tree-clearing" at the estate?
t-bird, outstanding. An old story illustrating the merit of your attitude. Reportedly (haven't checked it, but it sounds plausible and in-character), when Natan Shcharansky was exchanged as a "spy" at the bridge in Berlin, his KGB escorts told him to walk directly to the US envoy on the far side of the bridge ("pryama", straight). So he ostentatiously zig-zagged his way across the bridge. An awesome, final, "eff u!" to his tormentors. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:08 PM (QDnY+) 220
197 Ordered my first AR today. Why? Because they don't want me to and I now live in a free state. No other reasons.
Posted by: t-bird at October 28, 2018 08:00 PM (OiC69) Best possible reason Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 08:08 PM (xJa6I) 221
205 IMG some kind of 45LC revolver is in my future, to pair with some kind of lever 45LC.
Guy at the range last week had a Ruger PC9 carbine. Just as easy to shoot as you'd expect. Little felt recoil. Peep sights - so, easy to shoot well at short/medium ranges. Easy to see the attraction. But my M-1 carbines already sort of fill that spot. They're essentially pistol-caliber carbines (in terms of ballistics), and originally mean to replace a pistol, it's just that the caliber was invented for the platform. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:02 PM (QDnY+) I run my 45 Blackhawk at 44 mag pressures. usually a 250 gr XTP over H110. More comfortable to shoot than the Redhawk, actually. I have a Rossi M92 in 357 and it's a lot of fun. Been debating between a 45 LC vs 45-70 for my next lever gun. Who am I kidding? I'll end up with one of each. Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at October 28, 2018 08:09 PM (di1hb) 222
Baseball. Anthem. Standing.
Posted by: grammie winger, cold and grey- at October 28, 2018 08:03 PM (lwiT4) --------- God bless baseball. Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 08:09 PM (U5tDi) 223
Good night all, back up within 8.
Stop by if your up. Posted by: Skip at October 28, 2018 08:09 PM (T4oHT) 224
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MeTV is running the very last Columbo episode from 2003, "Columbo Loves the Nightlife". It's pretty good, and the murder is depicted much realistically, messy and not too pretty. bought a columbo boxed set a few years ago, ripped 'em, and stashed them on my mac where my apple tv can get to them. for some reason, that episode was the only one i couldn't read; some sort of error in the disk. Posted by: Anachronda at October 28, 2018 08:09 PM (2//jc) 225
Long before the Grand Canoe Wreck of Aught Two, I "inherited" a crusty old single shot .410 shotgun made in Brazil.
The fucking thing was worth less than a $100 brand new, but it has managed to rack up more kills than any firearm I have ever owned. Game birds, varmints have all tasted of the fortitude of this straight shooting, second amendment monster. A diamond in the rough. -- It was. Posted by: Fritz at October 28, 2018 08:09 PM (Z9C5C) 226
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:08 PM (QDnY+)
----- Yeah. Man, is the MP5 a nice unit! Very solid, and the rate of fire is about 1/3 greater than the Uzi. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:10 PM (MVjcR) 227
And I still regret selling my M-1 Carbine when I was in college.
Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at October 28, 2018 08:11 PM (di1hb) 228
MeTV is running the very last Columbo episode from 2003, "Columbo Loves the Nightlife". It's pretty good, and the murder is depicted much realistically, messy and not too pretty.
Peter Falk wanted to make another episode or two, but dementia got him and it never happened. They say there at the last, he didn't even remember who Columbo was. Posted by: publius, Rascally Rapscallion of a Poperin Pear at October 28, 2018 08:03 PM That's a really good episode, one of my faves. The killer is well cast also. Posted by: otho at October 28, 2018 08:11 PM (LkFnL) 229
Posted by: Skip at October 28, 2018 08:09 PM (T4oHT)
----- See ya, Skip. Thanks for stopping by! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:12 PM (MVjcR) 230
Peter Falk wanted to make another episode or two, but dementia got him and it never happened. They say there at the last, he didn't even remember who Columbo was.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Rapscallion of a Poperin Pear at October 28, 2018 08:03 PM (f1Vqw) Oh wow, I did not know he got dementia. It explains a few things. Posted by: platypus, gg channel at October 28, 2018 08:12 PM (11BRM) 231
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Posted by: Leroy at October 28, 2018 08:12 PM (5IbVn) Posted by: Insomniac at October 28, 2018 08:12 PM (NWiLs) 233
I'm glad I have my M-1 Carbine.
But for reliability, I wish I had a 10mm carbine. The M1c is a ton of fun to shoot, but it's not reliable in feeding softpoint rounds. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 08:12 PM (xJa6I) 234
By the way, I'm not kidding about that flight diverted to a NYC airport thing, they really do treat you like a terrorist attacking their city, and you really do wind up as a convicted felon.
Posted by: An Observation at October 28, 2018 08:13 PM (IMesj) 235
220 197 Ordered my first AR today. Why? Because they don't want me to and I now live in a free state. No other reasons. Posted by: t-bird at October 28, 2018 08:00 PM (OiC69) ---- Spite gun for the win! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:13 PM (MVjcR) 236
Yeah. Man, is the MP5 a nice unit! Very solid, and the rate of fire is about 1/3 greater than the Uzi.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:10 PM (MVjcR) You did The Slap, right? Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 08:13 PM (mS+Df) Posted by: Stagger Lee at October 28, 2018 08:14 PM (5IbVn) 238
68 If you are looking for topic suggestions . . .
Practical optics. Brands, experiences, cost vs. performance, red-dots, etc., manufacturer pro/cons. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 07:19 PM (ZMWtN) Seconded. I'm particularly interested in something fairly small for an AR that won't require me to sell a kidney to pay for. Posted by: Iowa Bob at October 28, 2018 08:14 PM (bjCNA) 239
>> Oh wow, I did not know he got dementia.
It came on after he had general anesthesia for some major oral surgery he had. GA is pretty bad for the elderly and can trigger dementia, which they're learning more about. Posted by: publius, Rascally Rapscallion of a Poperin Pear at October 28, 2018 08:15 PM (f1Vqw) 240
I'm a fan of Holosun sights if you don't need a lot of magnification.
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 08:15 PM (xJa6I) 241
232 Did someone say MP5?
*drools* Posted by: Insomniac at October 28, 2018 08:12 PM (NWiLs) ------- No kidding!! They are really nice and run flawlessly. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:15 PM (MVjcR) 242
Kershaw
Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 08:15 PM (5IbVn) 243
46 contact an FFL (Federal Firearms License) dealer in your area and your father's. They can arrange the delivery from one dealer to the other.
Posted by: Richard McEnroe at October 28, 2018 08:16 PM (knKQ1) 244
top this: i transported an M-60 GPMG to Arkansas and back on commercial air, back in the 80's.
we were shooting at the Winston P Wilson match in NLR. Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 08:16 PM (v9rtm) 245
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25 I believe Sears sold guns for quite some time in their sporting goods sections... Posted by: qdpsteve at October 28, 2018 07:08 PM (miE9U) ----- They sure did! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 07:10 PM (MVjcR) J.C. Higgins was the brand, I believe. Ted Williams brand was the fishing gear, for some reason. I never understood the baseball player was a fishing expert. They are playing baseball during fishing season. Posted by: LeftCoast Dawg at October 28, 2018 08:16 PM (UsCnO) 246
227 Iron Mike Golf You will eventually be at an age where you regret selling any of them. When I was a kid, mom and dad gave me free range rights as far as the guns go, and I bought a Luger from Hunters Lodge (Interarms) for about $60, sold it for $100 and I was living large.
Posted by: bill in arkansas at October 28, 2018 08:16 PM (xzqr4) 247
Trumpenfuhrer undeterred, at it some more.
I loved his tweet comment on the baseball game, not because I care about the game or the point he made but because a president engaged and commenting directly unfiltered for the world's notice any time/any topic, fuck yeah. I'd even admire/appreciate this quality in a president with stupid policies - stop being a distant, packaged product. Just tell me what you think. Funny comment on "wacky" Steyer, and now he's resuming fire against the press. It's an over-used point and it always seemed sort of glib and superficial, but I'm starting to think that the thing about the press, Dems, et al simply being unable to deal with someone who won't stop, won't back down, is both correct and central. I think Trump demoralizes them as much, or more, as he outrages them now. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:16 PM (QDnY+) 248
No kidding!! They are really nice and run flawlessly.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:15 PM (MVjcR) ---------- I think I saw it in action, no? Whatever that was, it did run flawlessly. Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 08:16 PM (U5tDi) 249
I should have mentioned, my Model 29 was a gift from Mrs. JTB for our second anniversary. I knew I had a treasure before we got married but that really nailed it.
Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 08:16 PM (V+03K) 250
236 Yeah. Man, is the MP5 a nice unit! Very solid, and the rate of fire is about 1/3 greater than the Uzi.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:10 PM (MVjcR) You did The Slap, right? Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 08:13 PM (mS+Df) ----- Is there another way? Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:17 PM (MVjcR) 251
241 232 Did someone say MP5?
*drools* Posted by: Insomniac at October 28, 2018 08:12 PM (NWiLs) ------- No kidding!! They are really nice and run flawlessly. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:15 PM (MVjcR) I would give my left nut to own one. Posted by: Insomniac at October 28, 2018 08:17 PM (NWiLs) 252
f you are looking for topic suggestions . . .
Practical optics. Brands, experiences, cost vs. performance, red-dots, etc., manufacturer pro/cons. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 07:19 PM (ZMWtN) Seconded. I'm particularly interested in something fairly small for an AR that won't require me to sell a kidney to pay for. Posted by: Iowa Bob at October 28, 2018 08:14 PM --- Go high quality. If you settle for something cheapish you are going to get nylon screws on a cheap base mount that will wiggle loose under recoil and won't hold a zero no matter how much thread lock you put on them. Trust me. Posted by: The Great White Scotsman at October 28, 2018 08:17 PM (JUOKG) 253
I don't follow Brazilian politics, but this sounds like good news:
https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/311632/ Is it too late to invest in helicopter stocks? Posted by: rickl at October 28, 2018 08:17 PM (sdi6R) 254
Only Clint Eastwood could make a sweater vest look hot.
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 08:18 PM (97I0d) 255
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---------- I think I saw it in action, no? Whatever that was, it did run flawlessly. Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 08:16 PM (U5tDi) ------- Yep, that was one of them. He has another with a much shorter barrel. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:18 PM (MVjcR) 256
He also got a lot of death threats after Dirty Harry from idiots who are
incapable of distinguishing actors from the roles they play. ------ I always wanted to kill that spoonhead bastard! Him and Gul Dukat! Posted by: andycanuck at October 28, 2018 08:18 PM (Evws/) 257
220 197 Ordered my first AR today. Why? Because they don't want me to and I now live in a free state. No other reasons.
Posted by: t-bird at October 28, 2018 08:00 PM (OiC69) == That's why I bought my third and fourth... maybe even ghost guns but I have to buy a better canoe. Damn thing is so tippy. For my only wheel gun I have the 686 stainless 4 inch barrel, 7 shot. All I want for my purposes but I don't hunt bear. Because I am in it for the hunting. Posted by: Jukin the Deplorable and Profoundly Unserious at October 28, 2018 08:19 PM (pw+jk) 258
12 PM (NWiLs)
------- No kidding!! They are really nice and run flawlessly. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:15 PM (MVjcR) I would give my left nut to own one. Posted by: Insomniac at October 28, 2018 08:17 PM (NWiLs) ------ That's about what they cost! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:19 PM (MVjcR) 259
Bawstan
Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 08:19 PM (5IbVn) 260
two-run homer
Posted by: andycanuck at October 28, 2018 08:19 PM (Evws/) 261
Don't have nearly the "arsenal!!!" many of you have, have not been in the game that long, but as yet, have never sold a gun. Thinking I might sell on Mosin to thin the herd, which is substantial. Has never crossed my mind to sell any others.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:19 PM (QDnY+) 262
Pearce 2 run HR, 2-0 Red Sox
Posted by: tu3031 at October 28, 2018 08:20 PM (jDF8P) 263
Kershaw in the postseason. Sheesh.
Posted by: Hands at October 28, 2018 08:20 PM (786Ro) 264
LA is already stinking up Game 5. 2-0 Boston, top of the first.
Ugh, Joe Buck. And, we just saw Gosnell.Good movie. Posted by: Deplorable Ian Galt - Cub Fan at October 28, 2018 08:20 PM (8iiMU) 265
Clint Eastwood is one of the few actors who made his millions portraying guns, violence, self-protection, risking your own safety to help/protect others, and good guyhood in general without being a complete hypocrite, isn't he?
Who else was/is there? Keanu Reaves I think. And... Well, I'm kind of drawing a blank. Bronson? Posted by: Moron Robbie - Google Is Always Listening - Link in nic at October 28, 2018 08:20 PM (LX21o) 266
261 Don't have nearly the "arsenal!!!" many of you have, have not been in the game that long, but as yet, have never sold a gun. Thinking I might sell on Mosin to thin the herd, which is substantial. Has never crossed my mind to sell any others.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:19 PM (QDnY+) ------- Never sold one either. I just keep buying gun safes. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:21 PM (MVjcR) 267
Spite gun for the win!
It really is. I never had any interest in one until only Crazed Nazi Deplorables had them. OT: saw a big, fat billboard in Dutch Country today: "Russians Didn't Elect Trump- We Did!" Posted by: t-bird at October 28, 2018 08:22 PM (Ydn2k) 268
The Sox have certainly got the number of the Dodgers' pitching staff, considering the way they've been knocking balls all over the park.
Posted by: Captain Obvious at October 28, 2018 08:22 PM (bZ76Y) 269
I'm torn because of course I want the Sox to win, but I really do like Kershaw. But I like the Sox more, I'm afraid.
Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 08:23 PM (U5tDi) 270
"What the president of Honduras told me is that the caravan was organized by leftist organizations, political activists within Honduras, and he said it was being funded by outside groups, and even from Venezuela," _ Vice President Mike Pence
Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 08:24 PM (5IbVn) 271
Keanu's quite the competitive shooting guy now. I assume his views on gun ownership are reasonable, but I don't really want to know. Would love to have his budget for training and gear.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:25 PM (QDnY+) 272
221 ...IMG, You can't go wrong with a lever action in 45 Colt or 45-70. They are both wonderfully versatile cartridges. Except for the 30-30, my lever actions are pistol calibers. Just something that appeals to me. I like single shots for the 45-70. Just personal preference.
Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 08:25 PM (V+03K) 273
2-1
Posted by: grammie winger's back in Phoenix at October 28, 2018 08:25 PM (lwiT4) 274
Freese
Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 08:26 PM (5IbVn) 275
An ex-Jay helps Boston; an ex-Jay hurts Boston.
Posted by: andycanuck at October 28, 2018 08:26 PM (Evws/) 276
Funny thing about Bolsonaro's victory in Brazil - right now it looks like he's winning by a 56 - 44 margin, with some areas still uncounted. Just 6 weeks ago, one of the "Top" and "most respected" polling firms that operates in Brazil said that he only had 29% support.
Posted by: Tom Servo at October 28, 2018 08:26 PM (V2Yro) 277
> . I never understood the baseball player was a fishing expert.
He was a serious fisherman.... even had his own fishing TV show after his retirement. Wikipedia says he made it into the International Game Fish Association Hall of Fame, making him one of the very few people to be in the Halls of Fame for more than one professional sport (the others being Jim Brown, Cumberland Posey, and Cal Hubbard). He was also fond of shooting pigeons in Fenway Park (not during games :-). Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at October 28, 2018 08:27 PM (vOkuK) 278
Not in Phoenix.
Posted by: grammie winger at October 28, 2018 08:27 PM (lwiT4) 279
239 >> Oh wow, I did not know he got dementia.
It came on after he had general anesthesia for some major oral surgery he had. GA is pretty bad for the elderly and can trigger dementia, which they're learning more about. Posted by: publius, Rascally Rapscallion of a Poperin Pear at October 28, 2018 08:15 PM (f1Vqw) Well, that is awful. Especially with hip surgeries and other such that elderly often have. I knew a woman in her 80s who was real sharp & active. Then she started having issues. It started after she slipped in her garage...her dog pulled suddenly on his leash and she fell and slammed her head on concrete. There was no Alzheimers in her family...none of her 4 siblings had it. It turns out a major slam to the head can also trigger it. Of course, slamming your head on concrete at any age is not good for the brain. Turns out even toward the end she would ask about me. "That girl" is how I became known...her children told me. I was very touched that she would remember me. Ack. Getting misty now. Posted by: platypus, gg channel at October 28, 2018 08:27 PM (11BRM) 280
I never understood the baseball player was a fishing expert. They are playing baseball during fishing season.
Posted by: LeftCoast Dawg at October 28, 2018 08:16 PM I think Ted Williams became an expert fisherman after he retired from baseball Posted by: Chuck C at October 28, 2018 08:27 PM (YTxkQ) 281
Lance Link @ 136, I know where a 625 is for around 900.00 yankee dollars.
Posted by: Eromero at October 28, 2018 08:01 PM (zLDYs) Lots of 625s out there around that price. Spending a grand on something I want and not want I need is the roadblock. One day. Posted by: Lancelot Link Secret Agent Chimp at October 28, 2018 08:27 PM (2DOZq) 282
Brit Hume says his brother sent the following from Italy -
https://pbs.tw___.com/media/Dqiomj-W4AAUEFA.jpg:large As I often say here, people have little idea how extensive, and how real, pro-American feelings are in many corners of the world. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:27 PM (QDnY+) Posted by: Soothsayer SLX Pro Series II Platinum Turbo at October 28, 2018 08:27 PM (tP0A+) 284
Ordered my first AR today. Why? Because they don't want me to and I now live in a free state. No other reasons.
Posted by: t-bird at October 28, 2018 08:00 PM (OiC69) Only reason I have one. Mine is really designed to piss them off; I have the 4-14 Primary Arms 5.56 HUD scope, and a bipod, on it, turning it into a DMR (Designated Marksman Rifle - a poor man's MK-12). Its good out to about 600 yards firing MK-262 77 gr. ammo. Posted by: An Observation at October 28, 2018 08:28 PM (IMesj) 285
He was also fond of shooting pigeons in Fenway Park.
Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at October 28, 2018 08:27 PM (vOkuK) I kinda like this guy. Posted by: Tom Lehrer at October 28, 2018 08:29 PM (mS+Df) 286
{i]Keanu's quite the competitive shooting guy now.
Huh. I saw a short video of him doing some USPA-ish shooting a while back but figured it was role preparation. Didn't know he was serious about it. Hopefully he will be a good PR influence for gun ownership. Posted by: Bob the Bilderberg at October 28, 2018 08:29 PM (cTajt) 287
Deplorable Ian, yup.
Dodgers doing what they do best: choking. Also I read about Machado last night. His flub might not have been that decisive, but still, what an entitled douche. I think Coach Roberts will be looking for a new job soon as well. Posted by: qdpsteve at October 28, 2018 08:31 PM (miE9U) 288
It's not happening any time soon (still have two AR receivers to build up), but some day really look forward to the 45LC revolver and lever gun. And reloading that caliber. Something about that big, honking case just appeals to my reloading tastes.
Speaking of which, I have (pauses to think) 3 .357mag revolvers, but I have never reloaded a full-house .357 round. I use .357 brass on my snub ammo to avoid the carbon ring build-up in the cylinder. But I have no use for full-house loads, don't hunt, can't use mag round at matches, etc., plus, most of all, see no reason to put that much wear/tear on the guns for no reason. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:31 PM (QDnY+) 289
qdpsteve, it ain't over yet.
I really, really dislike Machado. Besides being entitled, he ended Dustin Pedroia's career in early 2017 (and he was going for him). And he thinks he's hot stuff. Yuck. My boys look so handsome in navy, don't they? Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 08:33 PM (U5tDi) 290
Speaking of which, I have (pauses to think) 3 .357mag revolvers, but I have never reloaded a full-house .357 round. I use .357 brass on my snub ammo to avoid the carbon ring build-up in the cylinder. But I have no use for full-house loads, don't hunt, can't use mag round at matches, etc., plus, most of all, see no reason to put that much wear/tear on the guns for no reason. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:31 PM (QDnY+) ----- Same here. Recoil doesn't bother me much but I don't see the sense of shaking the guns apart. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:34 PM (whxOr) 291
bluebell, yup. Would be nice to see Machado get the Kaepernick treatment and watch all the other teams refuse to pick up his contact.
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 28, 2018 08:34 PM (miE9U) 292
Spending a grand on something I want and not want I need is the roadblock.
Well, if you're going to be an adult about it, I don't think we can help you. Posted by: Bob the Bilderberg at October 28, 2018 08:35 PM (cTajt) 293
288 It's not happening any time soon (still have two AR receivers to build up), but some day really look forward to the 45LC revolver and lever gun. And reloading that caliber. Something about that big, honking case just appeals to my reloading tastes.
Speaking of which, I have (pauses to think) 3 .357mag revolvers, but I have never reloaded a full-house .357 round. I use .357 brass on my snub ammo to avoid the carbon ring build-up in the cylinder. But I have no use for full-house loads, don't hunt, can't use mag round at matches, etc., plus, most of all, see no reason to put that much wear/tear on the guns for no reason. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:31 PM (QDnY+) Yeah, unless you need to shoot through cars or at big animals, the magnum is overkill. .38+p will get you most of what you want. I'm far from a revolver expert, but that's been my experience with them. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 08:36 PM (xJa6I) 294
Saw that commercial before the game with Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. Anyone else think Larry Bird is turning into a Muppet?
Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 08:36 PM (V+03K) 295
246 227 Iron Mike Golf You will eventually be at an age where you regret selling any of them. When I was a kid, mom and dad gave me free range rights as far as the guns go, and I bought a Luger from Hunters Lodge (Interarms) for about $60, sold it for $100 and I was living large.
Posted by: bill in arkansas at October 28, 2018 08:16 PM (xzqr4) Already there. Just some missed more than others. Series 70 1911. Lent it to step dad as his piece he kept on the bench. He got lunged at one time when he sentenced a bad guy. Another escaped prison and said he was coming for him. Started out near Cinti and picked up near Columbus. Browning BDA. Rebadged Sig P220 in 9mm. My personal backup piece when I was a young Ranger. Colt Sauer in 300 Win Mag. Just a beaut of a rifle. Needed money at some point and sold all 3 to a fellow squad leader in my company when I was at Ft Ord. At least, I know they went to a fine home. Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at October 28, 2018 08:36 PM (di1hb) 296
Last time I talked about the show where they recreated the Quigley shots and confirmed they were possible. On that subject, anyone see Clint in Joe Kidd and recall what rifle he used for his long distance shot?
Posted by: Lancelot Link Secret Agent Chimp at October 28, 2018 08:37 PM (2DOZq) 297
Still love my S ampersand W Model 686.
Posted by: Notorious BFD at October 28, 2018 08:37 PM (Tyii7) 298
252 f you are looking for topic suggestions . . .
Practical optics. Brands, experiences, cost vs. performance, red-dots, etc., manufacturer pro/cons. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 07:19 PM (ZMWtN) Seconded. I'm particularly interested in something fairly small for an AR that won't require me to sell a kidney to pay for. Posted by: Iowa Bob at October 28, 2018 08:14 PM --- Go high quality. If you settle for something cheapish you are going to get nylon screws on a cheap base mount that will wiggle loose under recoil and won't hold a zero no matter how much thread lock you put on them. Trust me. Posted by: The Great White Scotsman at October 28, 2018 08:17 PM (JUOKG) I hear you, I've bought my share of cheap crap that I quickly regretted. I'm willing to pay for quality, but I don't want expensive crap, either. Posted by: Iowa Bob at October 28, 2018 08:37 PM (bjCNA) 299
i think the subtext of this week's episode of dr. who is that trump is living rent free in their heads.
giant spiders. the epicenter of the giant spider invasion is a hotel owned by an american who is running for president in 2020. one of the dr.'s companions just blamed the giant spiders on russians messing with the election. Posted by: Anachronda at October 28, 2018 08:38 PM (2//jc) 300
Clint Eastwood is one of the few actors who made his millions portraying guns, violence, self-protection, risking your own safety to help/protect others, and good guyhood in general without being a complete hypocrite, isn't he?
Who else was/is there? Keanu Reaves I think. And... Well, I'm kind of drawing a blank. Bronson? Posted by: Moron Robbie - Google Is Always Listening - Link in nic at October 28, 2018 08:20 PM (LX21o) Tom Selleck. Magnum PI, numerous adventure movies and classic westerns, Blue Bloods. NRA board member, former National Guard service. Definitely not a hypocrite. Posted by: Jen the original at October 28, 2018 08:38 PM (wKohh) 301
I apologize if it's been asked already.
Who's the hottie sitting directly behind home plate? Aahhh...Mrs D wants to know. Posted by: Diogenes at October 28, 2018 08:38 PM (0tfLf) 302
297 Still love my S ampersand W Model 686.
Posted by: Notorious BFD at October 28, 2018 08:37 PM (Tyii7) ------- Great guns, aren't they? Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:38 PM (whxOr) Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at October 28, 2018 08:39 PM (aKsyK) 304
I've quite a long wish list of gubs I'd like to legally acquire, keep and carry
Posted by: Zettai Roshia-no Botto at October 28, 2018 08:39 PM (CLcKT) 305
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88 magnum https://youtu.be/Hd-0F4v1C54 Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at October 28, 2018 08:39 PM (aKsyK) It shoots through schools Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 08:39 PM (xJa6I) 306
I bought a model 29 after I saw Dirty Harry. I still have it. I used in the Moron shooting contest we had a while back.
I'm older now so mostly when I practice I shoot 44 spl out of it and load it with magnums for home defense. I always liked the 357s and 44 magnums because you can shoot the 38 and 44 spls out of them. Its like having 2 guns in 1. ' My M-1 Garand (Winchester) in 308 arrived from CMP. I also picked up a FN 49 in 7.62 x 51mm (that came in this week also). I'm getting ready to re-load up some of that 6.5 mm wooden bullet practice ammo (got it for 5 cents a round) for the Swedish Mausers. Not a bad price for primed brass. I save the powder I dump out of the practice ammo and use that to reload pistol calibers. Posted by: The Walking Dude at October 28, 2018 08:39 PM (cCxiu) 307
I do enjoy this thread. Thanks to Weasel for lending his expertise and putting the thread together.
Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 08:40 PM (V+03K) 308
I bought a model 29 after I saw Dirty Harry. I still have it. I used in the Moron shooting contest we had a while back. Posted by: The Walking Dude How many morons did you shoot? Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at October 28, 2018 08:41 PM (aKsyK) 309
Clint Eastwood is one of the few actors who made his millions portraying guns, violence, self-protection, risking your own safety to help/protect others, and good guyhood in general without being a complete hypocrite, isn't he?
Who else was/is there? Keanu Reaves I think. And... Well, I'm kind of drawing a blank. Bronson? Posted by: Moron Robbie - Google Is Always Listening - Link in nic at October 28, 2018 08:20 PM (LX21o) How about John Wayne, Pilgrims? Posted by: Gref at October 28, 2018 08:42 PM (AMIL/) 310
Feel free to send your topic requests to the gun thread email. I can't guarantee I will know much about them all, but will try to include them as I can. Thanks!
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:42 PM (whxOr) 311
Any chance we can expand the Gun Thread into other weapons & military history?
Posted by: josephistan at October 28, 2018 08:42 PM (Izzlo) 312
I like that the magnum designation for ammo actually named after a magnum of champagne. At least that's what I think I read and not dreamed it.
Posted by: Lancelot Link Secret Agent Chimp at October 28, 2018 08:43 PM (2DOZq) 313
307 I do enjoy this thread. Thanks to Weasel for lending his expertise and putting the thread together.
Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 08:40 PM (V+03K) ------- Thanks JTB, but it's you all that make it fun!! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:43 PM (whxOr) 314
I"ve posted this before but for those who missed it, here is a link to the movie and reproduction guns Tom Selleck used and donated to the NRA museum.
https://tinyurl.com/yatqh4gl Posted by: Jen the original at October 28, 2018 08:44 PM (wKohh) 315
So the 44 Auto-Mag is back in production? Awesome. Ridiculous, but awesome!
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:44 PM (QDnY+) 316
It's not happening any time soon (still have two AR receivers to build up), but some day really look forward to the 45LC revolver and lever gun. And reloading that caliber. Something about that big, honking case just appeals to my reloading tastes.
--- I've mentioned it before, but I bought a Uberti SAA clone about 15 years ago that was probably $200 out the door, and it outshoots a friend's $1200 Colt. Looking down the site showing the models it's the Hombre. http://revivaler.com/colt-single-action-army- uberti-replicas/ I don't know if quality varies wildly and I got a ringer, but I can't recommend them highly enough if you're not worried about prestige or are buying something to shoot and wear and try to wear out. Posted by: Moron Robbie - Google Is Always Listening - Link in nic at October 28, 2018 08:44 PM (LX21o) 317
Does anyone use .44 Special as a carry gun? If so, thoughts on it?
They should give a free bottle of Ibuprofen with every .44 mag ammo purchase. Posted by: mikeyG at October 28, 2018 08:45 PM (LL1Be) 318
You're getting sleepy. You feel yourself flosting down into a deep, restful sleep. Elections are of no concern to you now . . . .
Posted by: Russian Arachnids at October 28, 2018 08:45 PM (H5knJ) 319
I saw the trailer for Clint's upcoming movie. I think it's called 'Mule'.
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 08:45 PM (97I0d) 320
Great guns, aren't they?
They really are. I'm better with it than any wheelgun I've ever fired. It's a bit boisterous at an indoor range but I get a kick out of the reactions of nearby shooters. Posted by: Notorious BFD at October 28, 2018 08:45 PM (Tyii7) 321
Grammie -
I am a bit late to this, but setting up a transfer between two gun shops (FFL holders) might be less hassle than bringing it home in checked airline luggage. Set up the transfer before you go, take the 10/22 to the sending gun shop there and have them send it to your gun shop. You can pick it up when you get home. It might be more expensive because you are paying transfer fees at both ends and the shipping cost. Just this moron's two cents. Regards. Posted by: Butch at October 28, 2018 08:45 PM (hXu8T) 322
311 Any chance we can expand the Gun Thread into other weapons & military history?
Posted by: josephistan at October 28, 2018 08:42 PM (Izzlo) ------ Thanks for the suggestion, but I'd prefer to write about topics that I at least know a little about. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:45 PM (whxOr) 323
311 Any chance we can expand the Gun Thread into other weapons & military history?
Posted by: josephistan at October 28, 2018 08:42 PM (Izzlo) I second the motion, but have a follow-up suggestion: Start another periodical thread for the suggested topics, and keep the Sunday gun thread as-is. Posted by: Gref at October 28, 2018 08:46 PM (AMIL/) 324
@296, Lancelot The rifle Joe Kidd used was a Canadian Ross (1910 model ?). DuVal used a Savage 1899.
Posted by: The Walking Dude at October 28, 2018 08:46 PM (cCxiu) 325
Clint Eastwood..oh my.
Posted by: IC at October 28, 2018 08:46 PM (4lu7W) 326
When I'm not on the job , my carry gun is the .50 Desert Eagle.
Posted by: Mall Cop at October 28, 2018 08:47 PM (2DOZq) 327
I'm betting any number of older actors like John Wayne had no problem with guns, but I guess I was thinking of modern-ish actors after California went crazy. Yeah, definitely Tom Selleck.
Posted by: Moron Robbie - Google Is Always Listening - Link in nic at October 28, 2018 08:47 PM (LX21o) Posted by: Bob the Bilderberg at October 28, 2018 08:47 PM (cTajt) 329
I second the motion, but have a follow-up suggestion: Start another periodical thread for the suggested topics, and keep the Sunday gun thread as-is. Posted by: Gref at October 28, 2018 08:46 PM (AMIL/) -------- That was going to be my suggestion. I'd really just be making stuff up, or simply talking a lot about pocket knives.. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:48 PM (whxOr) 330
Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at October 28, 2018 08:27 PM (vOkuK)
Ted Williams was also a Marine Corpse fighter pilot in WWII and Korea. As much as I dislike the Red Socks, he sacrificed the prime of his career for his country. And not as a REMF. Posted by: clutch at October 28, 2018 08:48 PM (kiSdp) 331
Yay, gun thread. I got nuthing. Well a new Spikes lower just arrived in the post along with some upgraded bolt release catches. Might try and see how they go with my Gibbs side cocker so I can hold the latch back easier as I side cock.
Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 08:49 PM (bgJ0E) 332
288 It's not happening any time soon (still have two AR receivers to build up), but some day really look forward to the 45LC revolver and lever gun. And reloading that caliber. Something about that big, honking case just appeals to my reloading tastes.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:31 PM (QDnY+) I've had problems with light-to-moderate loads in 45LC, because the powder load doesn't come close to filling the case. Very noticeable difference in recoil and measured velocity depending on whether the muzzle is tipped up or down before firing. I'm still trying different powders, to find one I like. I load light 38 Special loads with Bullseye or HP38, where the case is less than 1/4 full, and I don't notice any position dependent difference in recoil. Posted by: Iowa Bob at October 28, 2018 08:49 PM (bjCNA) 333
That was going to be my suggestion. I'd really just be making stuff up, or simply talking a lot about pocket knives..
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:48 PM (whxOr) ---------- I could write a guest post on What Kind of Shiv to Wear With What, but then I'd be done too. Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 08:49 PM (U5tDi) 334
For my only wheel gun I have the 686 stainless 4 inch barrel, 7 shot. All I want for my purposes but I don't hunt bear. Because I am in it for the hunting.
Posted by: Jukin the Deplorable and Profoundly Unserious at October 28, 2018 08:19 PM (pw+jk) High five. Have one and I love it. Posted by: Vanya at October 28, 2018 08:49 PM (7PLM4) 335
311 Any chance we can expand the Gun Thread into other weapons & military history?
Posted by: josephistan at October 28, 2018 08:42 PM (Izzlo) I'm not in charge of the thread, but I doubt anyone will complain. Posted by: rickl at October 28, 2018 08:50 PM (sdi6R) 336
I've seen the Quigley rifle a couple of times at the NRA Museum. Yes, it is drool-worthy.
The only thing I didn't like in the movie was when Quigley let the spent brass fall to the ground. As an inveterate brass scrounger, that hurt. Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 08:50 PM (V+03K) 337
TED Williams is a true American Hero.
Posted by: Nevergiveup at October 28, 2018 08:50 PM (Fh8wK) 338
Remember Jessica Walter, the original bunny-boiler in Clint's movie Play Misty For Me? That lady Mrs. Last, who ace features in the sidebar, resembles her.
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 08:50 PM (97I0d) 339
As a kid out of boot camp, my Vietnam vet uncle felt that I was "ready" for his .44 mag.
I took it out and destroyed some baby pine trees. After the 3rd shot I kinda wanted to puke. But we didn't wear ear-pro back then - "Pussy!" . "Huh?" " My herring is FINE. Perfect ears. You?" Posted by: mikeyG at October 28, 2018 08:50 PM (LL1Be) 340
I'd like to have a thread on which religion is the best. That would be fun.
Posted by: grammie winger at October 28, 2018 08:51 PM (lwiT4) 341
Moron Robbie, I buy to shoot. My prestige (generally) is already secured via my numerous accomplishments of global importance, and my near-universal popularity.
And last week on my range day I had the chance to shoot an Uberti .357/38 lever gun. Wood and case-hardening on the thing were gorgeous. Of course it shot 38 like it was .22, thanks to the weight. Not sure of exact model no. or vintage - the guy who was very friendly and also let me shoot his PC9 carbine was jumpy and sketchy, first customer I can recall where we put a constant watch on the guy. Just to make sure. So I don't think even he knew the details of the rifle. Anyway, I've also seen very nice Rossi (now go under the label BrazArms, I think?) lever guns at the range. Even if the oil well comes in, more likely I'll be looking at Rossi and Uberti than at Colt and Winchester, when it comes time to buy. Though first, I always set up my long-term surveillance for under-priced private used sales. I've seen many, and scooped up a few, in several years of gun nuttery. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:51 PM (QDnY+) 342
I've mentioned it before, but I bought a Uberti SAA clone about 15 years ago that was probably $200 out the door, and it outshoots a friend's $1200 Colt. Looking down the site showing the models it's the Hombre.
http://revivaler.com/colt-single-action-army- uberti-replicas/ I don't know if quality varies wildly and I got a ringer, but I can't recommend them highly enough if you're not worried about prestige or are buying something to shoot and wear and try to wear out. Posted by: Moron Robbie - Google Is Always Listening - Link in nic at October 28, 2018 08:44 PM (LX21o) Bought a Uberti El Patron a few months ago... .45 LC... REALLY like it... most natural point and shoot gun I've ever shot. Took a couple of quick draw lessons from a guy who has been doing competition for many years... under 15 ft you REALLY don't want to draw down on me.... /smile Posted by: Don Q. at October 28, 2018 08:51 PM (NgKpN) 343
Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 08:49 PM (bgJ0E)
--------- Howdy NZFrank. Care to tell us a little bit about the gun laws in NZ? Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:51 PM (whxOr) 344
TV commentator, shut up.
Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 08:51 PM (5IbVn) 345
Steve Kerr the Arab loving left wing coach wants to ban ALL semi-automatics. Next suggestion assshole
Posted by: Nevergiveup at October 28, 2018 08:52 PM (Fh8wK) 346
I'd like to have a thread on which religion is the best. That would be fun.
Hopefully the scale is not based on "efficiency". Posted by: mikeyG at October 28, 2018 08:52 PM (LL1Be) 347
I could write a guest post on What Kind of Shiv to Wear With What, but then I'd be done too. Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 08:49 PM (U5tDi) ------ Heck, that could be a mini series!! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:53 PM (whxOr) 348
My bf has been bitten by the pocket knife bug. I helped him pick out his first one!
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 08:53 PM (97I0d) 349
>> Remember Jessica Walter,
That is her on Shannon Last's twitter photo. It's from one of her later roles -- Arrested Development, I think. Posted by: publius, Rascally Rapscallion of a Poperin Pear at October 28, 2018 08:53 PM (f1Vqw) 350
Remember Jessica Walter, the original bunny-boiler in Clint's movie Play Misty For Me? That lady Mrs. Last, who ace features in the sidebar, resembles her.
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 08:50 PM (97I0d) Nope, but I know her as the voice of Malory Archer from the animated show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxTbLcCIJxo Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 08:53 PM (mS+Df) 351
Harry Callahan wasn't too fond of Dodger dogs. In fact, Dirty Harry shot more Dodger dogs than Babe Ruth hit homeruns as a Red Sox.
Posted by: Fritz at October 28, 2018 08:54 PM (Z9C5C) 352
Arrested Development was the best comedy ever.
Posted by: grammie winger at October 28, 2018 08:54 PM (lwiT4) 353
Steve Kerr the Arab loving left wing coach wants to ban ALL semi-automatics. Next suggestion assshole Posted by: Nevergiveup What would his NBA players use instead? Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at October 28, 2018 08:54 PM (aKsyK) 354
#300 I agree about Selleck. He played a cowboy better than anybody except maybe Sam Elliot. And the guns always were accurate to the period.
Posted by: Cosda at October 28, 2018 08:54 PM (tjMsK) Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at October 28, 2018 08:54 PM (LsBY9) 356
"Make love in your own hand, Mother!"
Posted by: mikeyG at October 28, 2018 08:54 PM (LL1Be) 357
'Bluebell Eye for the Shiv Guy'
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 08:55 PM (97I0d) 358
> Clint Eastwood is one of the few actors who made his millions portraying guns, violence, self-protection, risking your own safety to help/protect others, and good guyhood in general without being a complete hypocrite, isn't he?
Adam Baldwin. Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at October 28, 2018 08:55 PM (vOkuK) 359
I thought the baseball season ended a few weeks ago
Posted by: Nevergiveup at October 28, 2018 08:55 PM (Fh8wK) 360
@328 (Bob). They still have the specials. I really like them. I have a IHC field grade special (looks brand new , had 1 little pit in the recvr) amd liked it so much I got the winchester.
I missed out on the carbines when CMP had them. I had one of each manufacturer for the GArands except for winchester. I missed out when they had them from the phillipines and Turkey (no funds at the time) so I got that .308 rebuild as a placeholder (new barrel, rebuild WWII winchester recvr) when I finally got some money. heh. Posted by: The Walking Dude at October 28, 2018 08:56 PM (cCxiu) 361
I thought the baseball season ended a few weeks ago
Posted by: Nevergiveup at October 28, 2018 08:55 PM (Fh8wK) ----------- Well, for the Yankees, it did. Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 08:56 PM (U5tDi) 362
288 It's not happening any time soon (still have two AR receivers to build up), but some day really look forward to the 45LC revolver and lever gun. And reloading that caliber. Something about that big, honking case just appeals to my reloading tastes.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:31 PM (QDnY+) I have a stripped upper (and no other parts), but have not settled on what to build. Musing over a 224 Grendel build. Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at October 28, 2018 08:56 PM (di1hb) 363
My bf has been bitten by the pocket knife bug. I helped him pick out his first one!
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 08:53 PM (97I0d) I have a large collection of Trappers. Haven't collected though in over two decades. Posted by: Mall Cop at October 28, 2018 08:57 PM (2DOZq) 364
Do these jokers get paid by the word? Geez
Posted by: grammie winger at October 28, 2018 08:57 PM (lwiT4) 365
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Ted Williams was also a Marine Corpse fighter pilot in WWII and Korea. As much as I dislike the Red Socks, he sacrificed the prime of his career for his country. And not as a REMF. Posted by: clutch at October 28, 2018 08:48 PM (kiSdp) He missed the entire 1943-1945 seasons, and most of 1952-1953, when he was in the prime of his career. When he came back from Korea in late 1953, he batted .407 with 13 HRs and 34 RBIs in only 91 at-bats. There is every reason to believe that he would have broken Babe Ruth's career home run record if he had not missed all that time. https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/W/Pwillt103.htm Posted by: rickl at October 28, 2018 08:57 PM (sdi6R) 366
Iowa Bob, there's always Trail Boss. But actually, position-sensitivity is a thing, because one attraction of the 45LC is the versatility of that huge case. If lighter loads are highly position-sensitive, that's not good news for me.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:57 PM (QDnY+) 367
They sound like they've been awake since the last game.
Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 08:58 PM (5IbVn) 368
Got a new EDC holster and I like it. A lot. A Falco leather in rt hand, cross draw configuration. Comfortable to wear, especially while driving and offers much easier access than the IWB holster. Fits my S&W Shield 45 perfectly, after the prescribed break-in.
Posted by: Agitator at October 28, 2018 08:58 PM (atO6j) 369
I have all the parts to build another couple of lowers, but for now they're just on my to-do list.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 08:58 PM (whxOr) 370
349. Oh I thought Last was just being all sanctimonious with the praying hands.
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 08:59 PM (97I0d) 371
They've Rich Hill-d the thing to death.
Posted by: grammie winger at October 28, 2018 08:59 PM (lwiT4) Posted by: Bob the Bilderberg at October 28, 2018 08:59 PM (cTajt) 373
Off super mall cop sock.
Posted by: Lancelot Link Secret Agent Chimp at October 28, 2018 08:59 PM (2DOZq) 374
Do these jokers get paid by the word? Geez
Posted by: grammie winger at October 28, 2018 08:57 PM (lwiT4) ----------- I know. All that blathering, right? Even my husband, who is more patient about that stuff than we are, said geez, they've been talking about this for five minutes. Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 08:59 PM (U5tDi) Posted by: JackStraw at October 28, 2018 09:00 PM (/tuJf) 376
lol me crayjee
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 09:00 PM (97I0d) 377
At Cooperstown all members of the HOF who served have their Service Emblems on their plaque. TED Williams has 2.
Posted by: Nevergiveup at October 28, 2018 09:00 PM (Fh8wK) Posted by: An Observation at October 28, 2018 09:00 PM (IMesj) 379
337 TED Williams is a true American Hero.
Posted by: Nevergiveup at October 28, 2018 08:50 PM (Fh8wK) "He was so great people are still fighting over his frozen head." Hank Hill, Assistant Manager, Strickland Propane Posted by: josephistan at October 28, 2018 09:01 PM (Izzlo) 380
Wow. Bolsonaro won in Brazil.
Interesting times indeed. Posted by: JackStraw at October 28, 2018 09:00 PM ( Hope he can do for Brazil what Trump is doing for us. Posted by: Lancelot Link Secret Agent Chimp at October 28, 2018 09:01 PM (2DOZq) 381
My bf has been bitten by the pocket knife bug. I helped him pick out his first one!
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 08:53 PM (97I0d) --- Pick up an Opinel as a stocking stuffer. You can probably find a #8 at almost any outdoors store or possibly hardware store. Heck, maybe even walmart. It will probably be under $10, too. I think the number corresponds to rough overall length IIRC. It's one of the most simple and elegant - when you see the blade and locking mechanism you'll understand - knives he'll ever have, and you'll look very clever for having found it for him. Posted by: Moron Robbie - Google Is Always Listening - Link in nic at October 28, 2018 09:01 PM (LX21o) 382
At Cooperstown all members of the HOF who served have their Service Emblems on their plaque. TED Williams has 2.
Posted by: Nevergiveup at October 28, 2018 09:00 PM (Fh8wK) Cool Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 09:01 PM (5IbVn) 383
368 Got a new EDC holster and I like it. A lot. A Falco leather in rt hand, cross draw configuration. Comfortable to wear, especially while driving and offers much easier access than the IWB holster. Fits my S&W Shield 45 perfectly, after the prescribed break-in.
Posted by: Agitator at October 28, 2018 08:58 PM (atO6j) -------- Funny you mention that - I've been thinking about getting an IWB to see if I like them. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:01 PM (MVjcR) 384
Walking Dude, I've long thought my next CMP buy, if there were one, would be a service grade special (30-06). One thing that raises questions for me is the pitting in the receivers.
I seem to recall, a few years back, that there was no such advisory on the grade description for specials - is that my memory fail, or does that sound right? I've got two beautiful HRA service grades that I couldn't improve in any way, for my taste - beautiful metal, perfect GI wood stocks with character and appropriate DAS stamps, etc. Plus of course excellent function and accuracy. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:02 PM (QDnY+) 385
I'm feelin lucky today. Punk.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero) at October 28, 2018 09:02 PM (rQM9Y) Posted by: An Observation at October 28, 2018 09:02 PM (IMesj) 387
I have a large collection of Trappers. Haven't collected though in over two decades.
Posted by: Mall Cop at October 28, 2018 08:57 PM (2DOZq) Does that make you a Trapper Keeper? Posted by: josephistan at October 28, 2018 09:02 PM (Izzlo) 388
>>Hope he can do for Brazil what Trump is doing for us.
Hope he lives long enough to see some change. Posted by: JackStraw at October 28, 2018 09:03 PM (/tuJf) 389
363. Some of them are works of art. I'm impressed by the craftsmanship.
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 09:03 PM (97I0d) 390
381 My bf has been bitten by the pocket knife bug. I helped him pick out his first one!
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 08:53 PM (97I0d) --- Pick up an Opinel as a stocking stuffer. You can probably find a #8 at almost any outdoors store or possibly hardware store. Heck, maybe even walmart. It will probably be under $10, too. I think the number corresponds to rough overall length IIRC. It's one of the most simple and elegant - when you see the blade and locking mechanism you'll understand - knives he'll ever have, and you'll look very clever for having found it for him. Posted by: Moron Robbie - Google Is Always Listening - Link in nic at October 28, 2018 09:01 PM (LX21o) ----- I have, unintentionally, started a little pocket knife collection. I've been thinking about taking up whittling. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:03 PM (MVjcR) 391
365 330
Ted Williams was also a Marine Corpse fighter pilot in WWII and Korea. As much as I dislike the Red Socks, he sacrificed the prime of his career for his country. And not as a REMF. Posted by: clutch at October 28, 2018 08:48 PM (kiSdp) He missed the entire 1943-1945 seasons, and most of 1952-1953, when he was in the prime of his career. When he came back from Korea in late 1953, he batted .407 with 13 HRs and 34 RBIs in only 91 at-bats. There is every reason to believe that he would have broken Babe Ruth's career home run record if he had not missed all that time. *****************_ Read somewhere that when he flew in Korea, Ted Williams was John Glenn's wingman Posted by: Cosda at October 28, 2018 09:04 PM (tjMsK) Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at October 28, 2018 09:04 PM (LsBY9) 393
Jessica Walter played in a hell of a lot of TV dramas and movies and such. If you're an MeTV fan, you'll see her on just about everything at some point. Long career. She's the female version of Richard Anderson, who was in just about every show there ever was. He died just last year. There was a story about him, in his old age, going to some restaurant out there, and some young waiter got to looking at him and said, "Did you play on some TV shows?" He repled, "A few." Posted by: publius, Rascally Rapscallion of a Poperin Pear at October 28, 2018 09:04 PM (f1Vqw) 394
Might be lore, though I heard it from someone with an extensive background in Marine aviation, but I had heard that when Williams returned to service for Korea, they had some new visual acuity testing apparatus. His score on that allegedly was never matched by anyone else taking the test. Certainly plausible, even if not true.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:04 PM (QDnY+) 395
Posted by: rickl at October 28, 2018 08:57 PM (sdi6R)
He wrote a great book, The Science of Hitting that Dad gave me for my 12th b'day. Top 5 player of all time, along with Cobb. Posted by: clutch at October 28, 2018 09:04 PM (kiSdp) 396
Joe Buck and the World Series go together like French toast and salt and butter.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at October 28, 2018 09:04 PM (LsBY9) --------- +100 Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 09:05 PM (U5tDi) 397
Yes Williams flew with Glenn
Posted by: Nevergiveup at October 28, 2018 09:05 PM (Fh8wK) 398
There's an air museum outside of Philadelphia that has the T-33 jet that Ted Williams trained in, and an F9F Panther painted in his markings
Posted by: josephistan at October 28, 2018 09:06 PM (Izzlo) 399
366 Iowa Bob, there's always Trail Boss. But actually, position-sensitivity is a thing, because one attraction of the 45LC is the versatility of that huge case. If lighter loads are highly position-sensitive, that's not good news for me.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:57 PM (QDnY+) I've heard Trail Boss recommended, but I haven't tried it. I've been using Red Dot lately for light loads, it doesn't seen to be particularly position dependent, but it's kind of dirty. I load mostly cast bullets and I try to keep the velocity down to minimize leading. I bought a can of Hodgdon Universal this weekend, so I'll probably try that next. I've never used it before, in any caliber. Posted by: Iowa Bob at October 28, 2018 09:06 PM (bjCNA) 400
381. Thanks for the reco, Robbie!
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 09:06 PM (97I0d) 401
Wow, a young Doc Baker. He looks nothing like I expected.
Posted by: platypus, gg channel at October 28, 2018 09:07 PM (11BRM) 402
It's one of the most simple and elegant - when you see the blade and locking mechanism you'll understand - knives he'll ever have, and you'll look very clever for having found it for him.
I'm going to kind of recommend against that. Not the Opinel in particular, but the buying of a special interest item as a gift. Seems to me that if someone has taken up something as a hobby or interest, he (or she) is developing his own tastes and preferences. Saying "I know you like X, so I bought you this X" may be assuming things that the giftee would rather you not assume. Or maybe I just a lousy person to shop for; Mrs. the Bilderberg has said as much. Posted by: Bob the Bilderberg at October 28, 2018 09:07 PM (cTajt) 403
I've heard Trail Boss recommended, but I haven't tried it. I've been using Red Dot lately for light loads, it doesn't seen to be particularly position dependent, but it's kind of dirty. I load mostly cast bullets and I try to keep the velocity down to minimize leading. I bought a can of Hodgdon Universal this weekend, so I'll probably try that next. I've never used it before, in any caliber. Posted by: Iowa Bob at October 28, 2018 09:06 PM (bjCNA) ------- Will you check back and let us know what you think? I've never used Universal or Red Dot. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:07 PM (MVjcR) 404
I could write a guest post on What Kind of Shiv to Wear With What, but then I'd be done too.
***** No doubt a shiv forcevery occasion. Posted by: Diogenes at October 28, 2018 09:07 PM (0tfLf) 405
I have, unintentionally, started a little pocket knife collection. I've been thinking about taking up whittling.
Posted by: Weasel ------------ Pop Tarts, right? Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 09:08 PM (2qPhT) 406
Bolsonaro won fairly handily, as well. Haven't followed Brazilian politics since just after the end of the military governments (was there during that transition), but let's say it's a bit of a wild ride down there. Bolsonaro surely faces a tremendous challenge, but let's see what he can do.
I think the Brexit showdown, as well as Italy and central Europe - maybe even internal German political realignment that may be starting - are probably more important. But every little bit may help. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:08 PM (QDnY+) 407
343 Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 08:49 PM (bgJ0E)
--------- Howdy NZFrank. Care to tell us a little bit about the gun laws in NZ? Sure, what do you want to know? Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:08 PM (bgJ0E) 408
405 I have, unintentionally, started a little pocket knife collection. I've been thinking about taking up whittling.
Posted by: Weasel ------------ Pop Tarts, right? Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 09:08 PM (2qPhT) -------- Well..... Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:08 PM (MVjcR) 409
I have, unintentionally, started a little pocket knife collection. I've been thinking about taking up whittling.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:03 PM (MVjcR) --- Add to the mystique. Posted by: Moron Robbie - Google Is Always Listening - Link in nic at October 28, 2018 09:09 PM (LX21o) 410
No doubt a shiv forcevery occasion.
Posted by: Diogenes at October 28, 2018 09:07 PM (0tfLf) ---------- Indeed. But I find all-purpose shivs are the most economical. My husband says the lady on the far right behind home plate is Mary Hart. The one you're probably talking about is "some actress" who is married to the guy in glasses next to her. Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 09:09 PM (U5tDi) 411
Howdy NZFrank. Care to tell us a little bit about the gun laws in NZ?
Sure, what do you want to know? Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:08 PM (bgJ0E) ------ Just the law in general. For example, if you want to buy a handgun, what's the process? A lot of red tape? Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:10 PM (MVjcR) 412
Did anyone see where that Singer 1911A1 sold for 82 grand on gunbroker? (and it didn't even come with a bobbin) jheh.
Still waiting to hear what my lottery number is on the 1911's from CMP. Posted by: The Walking Dude at October 28, 2018 09:10 PM (cCxiu) 413
Pop Tarts, right? Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. ----------- I once whittled a gun out of wood. Posted by: John Dillinger at October 28, 2018 09:10 PM (2qPhT) 414
Funny thing about Bolsonaro's victory in Brazil -
right now it looks like he's winning by a 56 - 44 margin, with some areas still uncounted. Just 6 weeks ago, one of the "Top" and "most respected" polling firms that operates in Brazil said that he only had 29% support. Posted by: Tom Servo at October 28, 2018 08:26 PM (V2Yro) Brazilian lefties are like the ones here, loud, vehement, will exclude you for wrong think, and will seek revenge. This includes a lot of the papers too. A lot of people who are sick of socialism and corruption won't admit to keep the peace. All the regional papers call him "ultra-right" There is a pretty long and somewhat tedious yotube discussion on the election from last week: Paul Joseph Watson: https://youtu.be/5IeZztlJwvw Posted by: Kindltot at October 28, 2018 09:10 PM (mUa7G) 415
Wait, what's the deal with French toast? Is it not semi-auto or French anymore?
Posted by: Fritz at October 28, 2018 09:10 PM (Z9C5C) Posted by: publius, Rascally Rapscallion of a Poperin Pear at October 28, 2018 09:11 PM (f1Vqw) 417
Add to the mystique. Posted by: Moron Robbie - Google Is Always Listening - Link in nic at October 28, 2018 09:09 PM (LX21o) -------- I could make a lot of pointy sticks while watching the trees grow! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:11 PM (MVjcR) 418
and yet, you know harry's a good guy because he's wearing a v-neck sweater.
Posted by: musical jolly chimp at October 28, 2018 09:12 PM (Pg+x7) 419
Tell people you make all your own toothpicks.
Posted by: Moron Robbie - Google Is Always Listening - Link in nic at October 28, 2018 09:12 PM (LX21o) 420
What kind of political wife would have the Original Bunnyboiler as her avi? ace is justified in launching on her.
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 09:13 PM (97I0d) 421
Lost it in the lights?
Posted by: grammie winger at October 28, 2018 09:13 PM (lwiT4) 422
seen on Twitter regarding Bolsinaro's election today:
"The guy who almost stabbed him to death a month ago must feel like like the biggest failure in the world" Posted by: Kindltot at October 28, 2018 09:13 PM (mUa7G) 423
The Ross rifle...
https://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Ross_rifle BTW, it doesn't mention it but I think the "Enfield inch" problem was one of the causes of the ammunition and jamming problems mentioned throughout the article. Posted by: andycanuck at October 28, 2018 09:13 PM (Evws/) 424
291 bluebell, yup. Would be nice to see Machado get the Kaepernick treatment and watch all the other teams refuse to pick up his contact.
Posted by: qdpsteve at October 28, 2018 08:34 PM (miE9U) --------------------------- Sadly, there's no chance of that. Machado has extraordinary talent. We're talking Hall-of-Fame level --- which is why he can get away with being an a-hole. Kaepernick was a mediocrity, easily replaced. Posted by: Margarita DeVille at October 28, 2018 09:14 PM (Rxduq) 425
Lost it in the lights?
Posted by: grammie winger at October 28, 2018 09:13 PM (lwiT4) -------- I think so, grammie. My son was just saying I know exactly what that feels like, when the light starts going purple. Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 09:14 PM (U5tDi) 426
They perfected the Leg Chair and Leg Light for Mary Hart on Entertainment Tonight. That legacy powers FOX News to this day. Posted by: publius, Rascally Rapscallion of a Poperin Pear at October 28, 2018 09:14 PM (f1Vqw) 427
419 Tell people you make all your own toothpicks.
Posted by: Moron Robbie - Google Is Always Listening - Link in nic at October 28, 2018 09:12 PM (LX21o) ------- I seem to recall a Bugs Bunny cartoon where whole trees were turned into toothpicks. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:14 PM (MVjcR) 428
Iowa Bob, I think Trail Boss was developed specifically for what were originally black powder calibers, like 45LC, thus the huge case fill (I love the "max load" guidelines - whatever you can fit in the case, without compressing it, is the max load for any given caliber). That's why I mentioned it - there would be no position considerations with medium to max loads (which are still light in terms of energy).
And most powders are dirty at lower level loads, in my experience. With lead, though, the vaporized lube seems to be, by far, the major source of filth, in my experience. For leading considerations, I generally follow the formula for optimum alloy hardness/chamber pressure found in the "Technical" tab at Missouri Bullets' website. Others may know if that formula is valid, but it seems to work for me. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:14 PM (QDnY+) 429
What did Machado fo?
Posted by: Nevergiveup at October 28, 2018 09:14 PM (Fh8wK) 430
405 I have, unintentionally, started a little pocket knife collection. I've been thinking about taking up whittling.
Posted by: Weasel ------------ Got some finger planes? Posted by: Cicero (@cicero) at October 28, 2018 09:14 PM (rQM9Y) 431
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------- Will you check back and let us know what you think? I've never used Universal or Red Dot. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:07 PM (MVjcR) So far I'm not impressed with Red Dot, it goes "bang", seems to give decent accuracy, but it's dirtier than Bullseye or HP38. I doubt I'll buy more after I finish the pound I'm using now. I'll report back on the Universal, I'll probably try it first in .40 S&W, as I have a bunch of brass cleaned, sized and ready to load. Posted by: Iowa Bob at October 28, 2018 09:15 PM (bjCNA) 432
Whew.
Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 09:15 PM (U5tDi) Posted by: musical jolly chimp at October 28, 2018 09:16 PM (Pg+x7) 434
Its one banana. What could it cost, ten dollars!!?
Posted by: LASue at October 28, 2018 09:17 PM (XROPS) 435
430 405 I have, unintentionally, started a little pocket knife collection. I've been thinking about taking up whittling.
Posted by: Weasel ------------ Got some finger planes? Posted by: Cicero (@cicero) at October 28, 2018 09:14 PM (rQM9Y) ------ Oh good grief! I also have, of all things, a caliper collection. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:17 PM (MVjcR) 436
Her Majesty: "Delilah's weight is good, but Val needs more on." Me: "He's a big enough moron already." Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at October 28, 2018 09:17 PM (LsBY9) 437
Weasel, I've found Universal to be, as advertized and implied by the name, very versatile in all handgun applications. I used up a whole 5-lb jug of a Universal-equivalent from the main Spanish ammo producer, powder called CS-B in North American distribution (got it during the Great Component Shortage, I believe following the Second Great Obama Gun Panic, in 2013).
Have an 8-lb jug of Universal as my strategic reserve powder, for when/if another panic (or, allah forbid, even more CA firearms oppression) occur. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:17 PM (QDnY+) 438
... what i don't get is why the fox news ladies all have caterpillars on their eyes.
Posted by: musical jolly chimp at October 28, 2018 09:18 PM (Pg+x7) 439
Wait, what's the deal with French toast? Is it not semi-auto or French anymore?
Posted by: Fritz at October 28, 2018 09:10 PM (Z9C5C) It's in 7.65×20mm Longue Posted by: Kindltot at October 28, 2018 09:18 PM (mUa7G) 440
So that asshole dodger pitcher went after PDT? Go Red Sox
Posted by: Nevergiveup at October 28, 2018 09:19 PM (Fh8wK) 441
I'll report back on the Universal, I'll probably try it first in .40 S&W, as I have a bunch of brass cleaned, sized and ready to load. Posted by: Iowa Bob at October 28, 2018 09:15 PM (bjCNA) ------- Thanks. Part of my plan at WeaselAcres is to do some experimentation with different powders. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:19 PM (MVjcR) 442
438 ... what i don't get is why the fox news ladies all have caterpillars on their eyes.
Posted by: musical jolly chimp at October 28, 2018 09:18 PM (Pg+x7) What's really weird is when they cocoon Posted by: josephistan at October 28, 2018 09:19 PM (Izzlo) 443
@384, Rhomboid- Pitting advisory on Garands.
Yep, you are correct, they didn't used to have that warning. I think maybe that is because alot of their stock now is returns from the philippines and the humid unforgiving climate not good for long term weapons storage. I had a SA , HRA and a IHC in 30-06 and I got a field grade IHC rebuild in .308 and it mentioned considerable pitting. I was a little worried but it had 1 little dot (pit) on the recvr. The Service grade .308 Winchester had none. The Service grade IHC (ordered earlier this year) had none also. I have heard the same story on the CMP forums (the pitting warning is there but generally it is very little to no pitting on the service grades and also on the specials). Posted by: The Walking Dude at October 28, 2018 09:21 PM (cCxiu) 444
Bolsonaro? I have some of his vinegar around here somewhere.
Posted by: klaftern at October 28, 2018 09:21 PM (RuIsu) 445
Regarding the.44 Magnum,the first pistol I bought, the day I turned 21,was a Ruger Super Blackhawk.
I got it at about 10 minutes after the store opened in Phoenix, AZ. I was active duty Air Force and smuggled it into my dorm room at Luke AFB. Anybody here remember the Jewel Box pawnshop on Central Ave in Phoenix? Posted by: jaspnj at October 28, 2018 09:21 PM (qSQLQ) 446
I've heard the same thing about Universal, rhomboid. I think I may have a pound on the shelf that I bought for a rainy day.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:22 PM (MVjcR) 447
Jessica Walter was the face of the '70s. I think she even did peanut butter commercials. She was a choosy mother.
Posted by: kallisto at October 28, 2018 09:22 PM (97I0d) 448
I've never been much of a baseball fan, but I got interested in the claim that MLB is getting more and more boring. I read some long articles last night on the subject. According to that, the pitchers are just getting too good for the batters, and there's less "action". Home runs and very little "hustle" with running and base action. The conclusion was, as they're getting better and better, more scientific, the rules as is just favor "boring", and that rules changes are needed to shift the strategy to more hustle and action. Posted by: publius, Rascally Rapscallion of a Poperin Pear at October 28, 2018 09:22 PM (f1Vqw) 449
and yet, you know harry's a good guy because he's wearing a v-neck sweater.
Posted by: musical jolly chimp ---------- Truly good guys wear Cardigans. You know, Mr. Rogers, Ward Cleaver. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 09:22 PM (4bd7D) 450
If we're talking about powders...
Weasel, I know you've recommended Varget. Have you tried Ramshot TAC? I believe it's intended as a direct competitor to Varget but it's a few bucks cheaper. I know I shouldn't worry about what amounts to the cost of super-sizing my McD order but on the other hand, it eventually adds up. Posted by: Bob the Bilderberg at October 28, 2018 09:23 PM (cTajt) 451
Weasel, your comment about experimentation at Weasel Acres reminds me of a poster on The High Road (might still be active there, forget his nick) from OR who would buy cheap used police turn-in revolvers, and use them for, um, "experiments" with max+ loads.
He'd mount the guns on a platform attached to a tree, and pull the trigger remotely with a cord. Often with interesting, hilarious results. You could do *those* kinds of experiments at the Acres, I bet, if so inclined. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:23 PM (QDnY+) 452
390 ... "I have, unintentionally, started a little pocket knife collection. I've been thinking about taking up whittling."
Weasel, If you aren't joking, check out 'Woodcarving Illustrated' magazine. Also, there are a ton of Youtube videos about whittling. The activity is therapy in the same way reloading is. Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 09:23 PM (V+03K) 453
I don't understand the appeal of the Opinel. I have one. It tarnishes if I look at it, or don't, for five minutes. It's an ok cutter but not specifically great so far as I can see.
I'd much rather use a Spyderco or a Cold Steel knife and I'd feel much better about their locks. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 09:24 PM (xJa6I) 454
I laugh at your impatience.
Posted by: Owen Tee at October 28, 2018 09:24 PM (LL1Be) 455
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And most powders are dirty at lower level loads, in my experience. With lead, though, the vaporized lube seems to be, by far, the major source of filth, in my experience. For leading considerations, I generally follow the formula for optimum alloy hardness/chamber pressure found in the "Technical" tab at Missouri Bullets' website. Others may know if that formula is valid, but it seems to work for me. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:14 PM (QDnY+) Yeah, lower pressure == dirty has been my experience as well, although some powders seem worse than other, even between similar burn rate powders. I'll have to check out the technical information at Mo Bullet. I recently ordered from them (my mailman hates me now), but I haven't looked around at the technical information. I do like their bullets. My general rule is to keep cast bullets under 1000-1100 FPS to minimize leading. Not a problem for 38 or 45ACP but something to watch with 9mm, 40 or 357. Posted by: Iowa Bob at October 28, 2018 09:25 PM (bjCNA) 456
With slacks I carry a Buck mini-Dozier.
It's so light you don't know it's there and the black clip is almost invisible. Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 09:27 PM (5IbVn) 457
Weasel, If you aren't joking, check out 'Woodcarving Illustrated' magazine. Also, there are a ton of Youtube videos about whittling. The activity is therapy in the same way reloading is.
Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 09:23 PM (V+03K) You don't even need to USE a knife for it to be therapeutic. Especially something like an Opinel like Moron Robbie mentioned, with a stained wood handle and a carbon steel blade. Just give me a stone and some oil and I could spend hours honing, polishing, working on a patina... Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 09:27 PM (mS+Df) Posted by: Owen Tee at October 28, 2018 09:27 PM (LL1Be) 459
452 390 ... "I have, unintentionally, started a little pocket knife collection. I've been thinking about taking up whittling."
Weasel, If you aren't joking, check out 'Woodcarving Illustrated' magazine. Also, there are a ton of Youtube videos about whittling. The activity is therapy in the same way reloading is. Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 09:23 PM (V+03K) You could start out with Sporks. Then carve in Bluebell's name or have her sign them and sell 'em to the Horde. Or wait....is it Shivs. Potato, Potatoh. Maybe wittle some wittle Weasel Dogs. Posted by: platypus, gg channel at October 28, 2018 09:27 PM (11BRM) 460
Walking Dude, thanks for the info on CMP rifles. Hmmm. Now you've (partly) defused one "reason" I had for not getting a special! I didn't think to check the CMP forums, where I used to spend a lot of time - they're perfect for this sort of question.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:27 PM (QDnY+) 461
Weasel,
In many ways the laws are good. Their are some restrictions that Merkins may find hard to handle but if you use the car/gun licence analogy not too bad. As we are a small country we have the national law (think federal law) only to deal with, not State laws . The over arcing legislation is the Arms Act and the individual is licenced as a " fit and proper " person to own various firearms by the NZ Police. The are different category of licence , eg A Cat equals standard rifles, shotguns, small mag semi auto rifle, etc. No registration of these, shoot anywhere with them ( within reason) B Cat equals pistols, where you must join a pistol club and shoot only there and jump thru hoops to, to get the licence. pistols are not really liked by the politicians and you cannot hunt with one. C Cat is for collectible items, pistols, sub machine guns, machines guns. We can still import these into NZ and while we can own you cannot fire, unless you are one of the lucky few. D is dealers, similar to FFL Class III E is for mil spec large mag rifles AR15, scar, fn, ect. Higher security and registration and more paperwork. In general the laws work, but the lefties in charge and also the top brass of the cops are anti gun and are always trying to shit on us. We do have a strongish pro gun lobby and a NZ outdoor/shooting /hunting culture. Its in some ways like Texas, as I was there a couple of months ago but with a bit more bullshit and paperwork, but we can hunt deer all year around without restriction or tags, so we win there. Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:28 PM (bgJ0E) Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 09:29 PM (v9rtm) 463
450 If we're talking about powders...
Weasel, I know you've recommended Varget. Have you tried Ramshot TAC? I believe it's intended as a direct competitor to Varget but it's a few bucks cheaper. I know I shouldn't worry about what amounts to the cost of super-sizing my McD order but on the other hand, it eventually adds up. Posted by: Bob the Bilderberg at October 28, 2018 09:23 PM (cTajt) ------- I have not used it, but think I recall hearing the same thing. When powder supplies get tight, guys end up using alternatives. Most competitive shooters buy in large quantities of the same lot for the next year to avoid having to develop new loads mid-season. Or running out. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:29 PM (MVjcR) 464
Funny. I know an Andrew Robinson. PhD Comp. Sci. Good guy.
Posted by: JAS at October 28, 2018 09:29 PM (3HNOQ) 465
My LGS has a Broomhandle Mauser for sale, 7.63mm,
with shoulder stock. The finish is lovely, so at $1000 I'm sure it's a re-finish. Don't care. Want. But it's a bit dear for a toy. I'll regret passing on this, right? Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at October 28, 2018 07:15 PM (j4zcI) Run, Do not walk. Posted by: 1921 C DRUM at October 28, 2018 09:30 PM (h7sWp) 466
Find out what powder the phoney bomber was using. Apparently it can still blow you up but not get you an attempted murder charge that could be useful for home defence.
Posted by: andycanuck at October 28, 2018 09:30 PM (Evws/) 467
Weasel, If you aren't joking, check out 'Woodcarving Illustrated' magazine. Also, there are a ton of Youtube videos about whittling. The activity is therapy in the same way reloading is. Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 09:23 PM (V+03K) ----- I will! Thanks! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:30 PM (MVjcR) 468
I had the delightful pleasure of meeting Bluebell a week ago and I still cannot figure where she was hiding the shivs.???
Posted by: Diogenes at October 28, 2018 09:31 PM (0tfLf) 469
Is this the movie thread or a gun thread? I cannot tell.
Posted by: JAS at October 28, 2018 09:31 PM (3HNOQ) 470
I had the delightful pleasure of meeting Bluebell a week ago and I still cannot figure where she was hiding the shivs.???
Posted by: Diogene ----- prison wallet maybe??? Posted by: lin-duh at October 28, 2018 09:32 PM (kufk0) 471
I have a stainless steel Colt Mustang PocketLite 380 that I bought for EDC in 2015. (It's a "baby" 1911 action). The damn thing will only fire two to four rounds before I get either a failure to fire, or failure to eject that ties up the reload process. I have tried at least four types of ammo and get the same results. It really pisses me off since I paid ~$700 for the "Colt" name. Please let me know if you have any ideas how to fix this abomination. I'm about to send it back to Colt... but I am looking for simple ideas that I may have overlooked. Thanks in advance.
Posted by: Spankmeister at October 28, 2018 09:32 PM (dn8lZ) 472
I had the delightful pleasure of meeting Bluebell a week ago and I still cannot figure where she was hiding the shivs.???
Which is kind of the point of a shiv now innit? Posted by: Bob the Bilderberg at October 28, 2018 09:32 PM (cTajt) 473
It's the baseball thread.
Posted by: grammie winger at October 28, 2018 09:32 PM (lwiT4) 474
Diogenes, I came right from the airport so I didn't have it with me. But I assure you that my husband was carrying.
Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 09:32 PM (U5tDi) 475
Speaking of TAC, I got some to use in reloading my Garand 30-06 ammo, to get more precise powder throws (it's sort of a flattened ball powder, like most pistol powders, not stick, like most rifle).
I use the Lee Auto Drum (which is ridiculously consistent with my handgun reloading - I've changed my QA checks on powder to every 20-25 rounds instead of every 10, as was my long-standing practice, it's so reliable). With 4064 (stick powder), I was getting noticeable variations in throws; with TAC just about exactly dead-on consistent (as with handgun powders). I'm assuming it's the powder shape that enables this. For my needs and style of shooting, not all that important, but definitely a more consistent charge with TAC. When I finally build my AR(s), I assume the same will apply with the .223 reloads (for which I already have the dies and components ..... yes, advanced stage of the disease - tools/components before any actual platform in the caliber). Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:33 PM (QDnY+) 476
341 Moron Robbie, I buy to shoot. My prestige (generally) is already secured via my numerous accomplishments of global importance, and my near-universal popularity.
And last week on my range day I had the chance to shoot an Uberti .357/38 lever gun. Wood and case-hardening on the thing were gorgeous. Of course it shot 38 like it was .22, thanks to the weight. Not sure of exact model no. or vintage - the guy who was very friendly and also let me shoot his PC9 carbine was jumpy and sketchy, first customer I can recall where we put a constant watch on the guy. Just to make sure. So I don't think even he knew the details of the rifle. Anyway, I've also seen very nice Rossi (now go under the label BrazArms, I think?) lever guns at the range. Even if the oil well comes in, more likely I'll be looking at Rossi and Uberti than at Colt and Winchester, when it comes time to buy. Though first, I always set up my long-term surveillance for under-priced private used sales. I've seen many, and scooped up a few, in several years of gun nuttery. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 08:51 PM (QDnY+) I am happy with my Rossi. I did some work on it (DIY Action Job Kit from Steve's Gunz). Removed the rear sight from the barrel and mounted a rail. Steel mag follower and better mag spring. Smoothed the trigger. Replaced the bolt safety with a peep. Usually go with a pistol scope on the rail when hunting. Peep when plinking. There was a slight constriction under the roll mark in the barrel that I lapped out. I often shoot cast 140 gr SWC (SAECO #383) or 180 gr SWC (358429) and was having a bit of leading until I lapped the constriction out. Kind of a kit gun, but fun to set up. Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at October 28, 2018 09:33 PM (di1hb) 477
460 Walking Dude, thanks for the info on CMP rifles. Hmmm. Now you've (partly) defused one "reason" I had for not getting a special! I didn't think to check the CMP forums, where I used to spend a lot of time - they're perfect for this sort of question.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:27 PM (QDnY+) FWIW, I got a CMP Service Grade last December and it has no pitting at all. It's in very nice condition, receiver was made in Sep '44, the barrel has a 1966 date. I'm guessing it was never issued after the barrel was installed. Posted by: Iowa Bob at October 28, 2018 09:33 PM (bjCNA) 478
, but we can hunt deer all year around without restriction or tags, so we win there.
Posted by: NZFrank On behalf of several car front ends, I invite New Zealand to annex Southwest Michigan. Posted by: 2009Refugee at October 28, 2018 09:34 PM (2xR5z) 479
Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:28 PM (bgJ0E)
------- Interesting. Thanks NZFrank. It sounds a little like (what I understand about) Canadian gun laws. However there, once you get approved, you can buy just about anything. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:34 PM (MVjcR) 480
https://tinyurl.com/ycdhctlj
Trieste Lockwood first started studying climate change as an undergrad-- and she's always been a problem solver. After becoming a lawyer, she worked for a few nonprofits in Richmond and quickly decided she wanted to focus on policy work. "What motivates me is strong state policy," she says. "And we really are making progress in the right direction." She's worked on a variety of environmental and energy policy issues such as coal-ash storage and recycling, renewable energy and energy efficiency. Appointed to her current job by Gov. Ralph Northam, she now works to secure environmental protections and keep our air and water clean. Can we send ALL millenials to a central location? Perhaps "camps"?? Posted by: mikeyG at October 28, 2018 09:34 PM (LL1Be) 481
Jessica Walter was the face of the '70s. I think she even did peanut butter commercials. She was a choosy mother.
Posted by: kallisto -------- Pfft. Kodak film. But more seriously, the 60's Kodak 'Turn Around' TV ad was perhaps one the most poignant TV commercials ever produced. http://tinyurl.com/yd6mbq85 Posted by: Mariette Hartley at October 28, 2018 09:34 PM (ZMWtN) 482
Diogenes, I came right from the airport so I didn't have it with me. But I assure you that my husband was carrying.
Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 ***** A truly good man! And again, a pleasure to meet you both. Posted by: Diogenes at October 28, 2018 09:35 PM (0tfLf) 483
471 I have a stainless steel Colt Mustang PocketLite 380 that I bought for EDC in 2015. (It's a "baby" 1911 action). The damn thing will only fire two to four rounds before I get either a failure to fire, or failure to eject that ties up the reload process. I have tried at least four types of ammo and get the same results. It really pisses me off since I paid ~$700 for the "Colt" name. Please let me know if you have any ideas how to fix this abomination. I'm about to send it back to Colt... but I am looking for simple ideas that I may have overlooked. Thanks in advance.
Posted by: Spankmeister at October 28, 2018 09:32 PM (dn8lZ) Oh man, I'm sorry. This kind of thing is sadly common with the cut down 1911. I think SIG has one that works reliably. the Colt's never will. I've seen guys dump hundreds into gunsmithing and it still doesn't work reliably. Hell, Kel Tec's are better Honestly, sell it. Get a CZ 83 or a Springfield or Smith and Wesson or Kahr 380. Even the Kel Tecs are better. Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 09:35 PM (xJa6I) 484
i think you can make a strong case that trump is dirty harry. talks tough, doesn't give in to extortion, get's the job done that others won't because of p.c.
Posted by: musical jolly chimp at October 28, 2018 09:35 PM (Pg+x7) 485
478 , but we can hunt deer all year around without restriction or tags, so we win there.
Posted by: NZFrank On behalf of several car front ends, I invite New Zealand to annex Southwest Michigan. Posted by: 2009Refugee at October 28, 2018 09:34 PM (2xR5z) Will I need to bring a mate or if I bring my PKM with spare barrels, can I invade Southwest Michigan by myself do you think? Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:36 PM (bgJ0E) 486
I had the delightful pleasure of meeting Bluebell a week ago and I still cannot figure where she was hiding the shivs.???
Posted by: Diogenes at October 28, 2018 09:31 PM (0tfLf) Women have their ways. Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 09:36 PM (5IbVn) 487
381 ... "Pick up an Opinel as a stocking stuffer."
This! Another advatage of the Opinel is they are VERY easy to keep sharp. Just don't use it as a pry bar and it will last for decades. Posted by: JTB at October 28, 2018 09:36 PM (V+03K) 488
Thank you, Diogenes. The pleasure was ours. Let us know when you're back in the area.
Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 09:37 PM (U5tDi) Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 09:37 PM (U5tDi) Posted by: jakee308 at October 28, 2018 09:37 PM (O0+Wj) 491
I have a stainless steel Colt Mustang PocketLite 380 that I bought for EDC in 2015. (It's a "baby" 1911 action). The damn thing will only fire two to four rounds before I get either a failure to fire, or failure to eject that ties up the reload process.
I would try different mags or a new recoil spring. I have an old, blue Mustang. One time I had similar problems. Took it apart and found the recoil spring all twisted out of shape like a fouled up Slinky. Replaced the spring and plastic guide rod with an aftermarket all-steel unit. Posted by: Bob the Bilderberg at October 28, 2018 09:37 PM (cTajt) 492
Spankmeister, many, many 1911 problems come down to - magazines. With that platform, not so easy or cheap to experiment with different mags, and not sure there are any after-market mags.
Other than that - worth getting to a stop gunsmith. Especially if it's a carry piece. Haven't kept up completely, but I thought there was some chaos at Colt, including the Custom Shop, related to their endless financial problems (I was lucky to get a connection and a fix for a collectible revolver just before the latest spate of problems developed). Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:38 PM (QDnY+) 493
Posted by: Spankmeister at October 28, 2018 09:32 PM (dn8lZ)
------ I'd try a different magazine and/or bullet design first. I have a 1911that refuses to chamber flat points SWC but goes all day long on round nose bullets Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:38 PM (MVjcR) 494
Thank you, Diogenes. The pleasure was ours. Let us know when you're back in the area.
Posted by: bluebell **** Absolutely! Posted by: Diogenes at October 28, 2018 09:38 PM (0tfLf) 495
479 Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:28 PM (bgJ0E)
------- Interesting. Thanks NZFrank. It sounds a little like (what I understand about) Canadian gun laws. However there, once you get approved, you can buy just about anything. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:34 PM (MVjcR) Weasel, yes we are similar to the Canadian gun laws, but in some areas much easier to work with. Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:38 PM (bgJ0E) 496
Oh Goody. Joe Donnelly chopping wood during a World Series commercial break. All you Hoosiers are gonna unseat him, right?
Posted by: 2009Refugee at October 28, 2018 09:38 PM (2xR5z) 497
429 What did Machado do?
Posted by: Nevergiveup at October 28, 2018 09:14 PM (Fh8wK) ------------------------ Nothing political or such. Too many dirty (and completely gratuitous) collisions. Not hustling because .... because he does what he pleases. Posted by: Margarita DeVille at October 28, 2018 09:38 PM (Rxduq) 498
Will I need to bring a mate or if I bring my PKM with spare barrels, can I invade Southwest Michigan by myself do you think?
Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:36 PM (bgJ0E) Just do it politely, no need to invade. Just keep your hands visible and say "I AM NOT FROM CHICAGO" in a clear, soothing voice. Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 09:38 PM (mS+Df) 499
The conclusion was, as they're getting better and
better, more scientific, the rules as is just favor "boring", and that rules changes are needed to shift the strategy to more hustle and action. Posted by: publius, Rascally Rapscallion of a Poperin Pear at October 28, 2018 09:22 PM (f1Vqw) --- or it could be that everyone wants to be a hero and hit a home run, rather than just getting a solid base hit and moving people around the bases, which is what baseball is all about. i don't watch much, if at all, but how much bunting, etc goes on during the season? they worry too much about making it "exciting" and too little about playing baseball, IMHO. Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 09:40 PM (v9rtm) 500
Will I need to bring a mate or if I bring my PKM with spare barrels, can I invade Southwest Michigan by myself do you think?
Posted by: NZFrank ------------ Sure. The plans have already been made: http://tinyurl.com/ybf5m4mc Posted by: Mariette Hartley at October 28, 2018 09:40 PM (U2TY5) 501
I have a 1911that refuses to chamber flat points SWC but goes all day long on round nose bullets
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:38 PM (MVjcR) So...you have a 1911 Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 09:40 PM (xJa6I) Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:40 PM (MVjcR) 503
Welp, so much for swinging those bats.
Posted by: bluebell at October 28, 2018 09:40 PM (U5tDi) 504
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> . I never understood the baseball player was a fishing expert. He was a serious fisherman.... even had his own fishing TV show after his retirement. Wikipedia says he made it into the International Game Fish Association Hall of Fame, making him one of the very few people to be in the Halls of Fame for more than one professional sport (the others being Jim Brown, Cumberland Posey, and Cal Hubbard) Ted Williams was a true American hero. Chuck Yaeger said he's one of the best pilots he ever saw. He's so beloved and respected in Boston that 40 years after he retired they named a tunnel after him, beating out about 235 politicians, hacks and poseurs that believed they deserved the honor. Posted by: Forheremenaremen at October 28, 2018 09:41 PM (RLiOt) 505
Will I need to bring a mate or if I bring my PKM with spare barrels, can I invade Southwest Michigan by myself do you think?
Posted by: NZFrank If you bring the "Blast Bambi on any day ending in the letter y" policy, you won't need to invade. You'll be welcomed with open arms. Posted by: 2009Refugee at October 28, 2018 09:41 PM (2xR5z) 506
Just do it politely, no need to invade. Just keep your hands visible and say "I AM NOT FROM CHICAGO" in a clear, soothing voice. Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 09:38 PM (mS+Df) Oh, we are very polite, just understand that we are looking to take all your gear when you get hit. Its a national sport. Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:42 PM (bgJ0E) 507
Spankmeister, can endorse the CZ-83 (assume the weight is no more than your Colt, but dunno), and I think the Springfield EMP in 9mm (also a mini-1911 format) is reliable. But mags/springs are worth a look, first. Have you checked the Coltforum and asked around? Pretty amazing info and expertise one can tap, on occasion, on the forums.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:42 PM (QDnY+) 508
MAE - Thanks. I am mostly a lurker and I have seen and agree with your posts frequently. You may well be right, but every gun review I have seen for the Colt SS PocketLite 380 indicates it works quite well. I'm thinking that I should maybe give Colt ONE chance to make it right before I drop it off into the "trash heap of history." Thanks for your response.
Posted by: Spankmeister at October 28, 2018 09:42 PM (dn8lZ) 509
I shot my Colt Officers Model Special in 38 Special today at the range. It was fun but not very accurate. I think the crown could use some work. Next week I'll take my single action only Smith and Wesson K38 ( 14-4) to range and see if the accuracy is any better. Shooting 148 gr HBWC flush seated over 2.7 gr Alliant Bullseye.
Posted by: JimK at October 28, 2018 09:43 PM (uAlm4) 510
Weasel, yes we are similar to the Canadian gun laws, but in some areas much easier to work with. Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:38 PM (bgJ0E) ----- Good to hear that it's not too bad! Aren't you guys hosting the F-Class Worlds cycle after next? Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:43 PM (MVjcR) 511
481
But more seriously, the 60's Kodak 'Turn Around' TV ad was perhaps one the most poignant TV commercials ever produced. http://tinyurl.com/yd6mbq85 Posted by: Mariette Hartley at October 28, 2018 09:34 PM (ZMWtN) I don't think I ever saw that before. Little dusty in here. Posted by: rickl at October 28, 2018 09:44 PM (sdi6R) 512
Sure. The plans have already been made: http://tinyurl.com/ybf5m4mc
Posted by: Mariette Hartley at October 28, 2018 09:40 PM (U2TY5) Interesting. We have a similar concept for Australia. Except we don't have enough boats. Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:44 PM (bgJ0E) 513
make sure your 1911 mags have the little raised dot on the front end of the follower: it's there for a reason because G*d put it there to begin with.
during the recoil cycle, rounds in the mag, unsurprisingly, are exposed to movement. the dot was added to make sure the next round was in the proper position to cycle into the chamber. other makers, not knowing/caring about this, left it out, to shorten/cheapen the manufacturing process. throating and ramping can usually address any issues not solved by this one simple trick. Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 09:45 PM (v9rtm) 514
So...you have a 1911 Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 09:40 PM (xJa6I) ------ Ha! Yeah, but I'm lucky that only this one is finicky. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:45 PM (MVjcR) 515
225 Long before the Grand Canoe Wreck of Aught Two, I "inherited" a crusty old single shot .410 shotgun made in Brazil.
The fucking thing was worth less than a $100 brand new, but it has managed to rack up more kills than any firearm I have ever owned. Game birds, varmints have all tasted of the fortitude of this straight shooting, second amendment monster. A diamond in the rough. -- It was. Posted by: Fritz at October 28, 2018 08:09 PM (Z9C5C) ============ IV8888 did a series where they took a break action Brazilian .410 and fired everything down it that would fit, including .454 Casull. It ate EVERYTHING. Without fail! Posted by: Zombie McCain's Glioblastoma at October 28, 2018 09:45 PM (o3+fQ) 516
... also, trump is not a bureaucratic climber and is wrongly accused of racism, like harry.
Posted by: musical jolly chimp at October 28, 2018 09:45 PM (Pg+x7) Posted by: Kaepernick at October 28, 2018 09:46 PM (U2TY5) 518
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Good to hear that it's not too bad! Aren't you guys hosting the F-Class Worlds cycle after next? Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:43 PM (MVjcR) Yes, I know the NZ F Class team captain. Hes a local. Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:47 PM (bgJ0E) 519
"Do you feel lucky?" was in the elevator, I believe.
Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at October 28, 2018 09:48 PM (BHXAq) 520
NZFrank, thanks for your info. NZ is a spectacular place, and the people likewise, in my experience.
Interesting to here about your gun laws. In a way, parallels to the US, on a national level. Common sense attitudes and participation by the many, bigoted reach for control by the ruling elements. Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:48 PM (QDnY+) 521
Twitchy's got some interesting stuff tonight.
Marsha Blackburn attempted to have a moment of silence for the victims of the synagogue shooting. It was interrupted by a "protestor". Graham was also present. The optics of the thing were so bad that Bredesen is publicly attempting to distance himself from the protestors. Fox News interviewed a man in the caravan heading up through Mexico. The man in question admitted that he'd been convicted of murder, and deported from the US. He's hoping that Trump will grant him a pardon before he gets amnesty. Posted by: junior at October 28, 2018 09:49 PM (gyck6) 522
Good to hear that it's not too bad! Aren't you guys hosting the F-Class Worlds cycle after next? Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:43 PM (MVjcR) Yes, I know the NZ F Class team captain. Hes a local. Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:47 PM (bgJ0E) -------- I've always wanted to visit New Zealand! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:49 PM (MVjcR) 523
The man in question admitted that he'd been convicted of murder, and deported from the US.
Posted by: junior at October 28, 2018 09:49 PM (gyck6) Illegals convicted of murder should get the chair, no questions asked. Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at October 28, 2018 09:50 PM (BHXAq) 524
super OT: FBC has pulled an episode of "Lou Dobbs Tonight" that contained "anti-Semitic sentiment"
Judicial Watch official Chris Farrell said the Central American rolling border breachers are funded by "Soros-occupied State Department." FBC said, "We condemn the rhetoric by the guest on Lou Dobbs Tonight. This episode ... has now been pulled from all future airings," said FBC suck up and senior vice president, Gary Schreier. FBC also said they will not book Judicial Watch's Chris Farrell again. Nya, nya, nya https://preview.tinyurl.com/yb2vunga Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 09:51 PM (5IbVn) 525
we bought a "salt wood" Superposed a couple of years back, for dirt.
matched set 12/20 gauge. sent it in to Browning, finally got the repair quote back.., ~$5.4K urk! most of that is the cost of the new barrel set, plus refinishing everything so it all still matches. with the original purchase price, it is still well under what you'd pay for an equivalent. on the open market. and it will only take about a year to do the repair, once we scrounge up the do-ray-mi... and most of that is getting the barrels custom made in Belgium. pretty sure Christmas gifts are going to be a bit thin here, this year. Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 09:51 PM (v9rtm) 526
I've always wanted to visit New Zealand!
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:49 PM (MVjcR) It is a beautiful country, and well worth a visit, even with the six-week flight. Well, it's only about 25 hours, but it feels like six weeks. Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at October 28, 2018 09:51 PM (wYseH) 527
471 I have a stainless steel Colt Mustang PocketLite 380 that I bought for EDC in 2015. (It's a "baby" 1911 action). The damn thing will only fire two to four rounds before I get either a failure to fire, or failure to eject that ties up the reload process. I have tried at least four types of ammo and get the same results. It really pisses me off since I paid ~$700 for the "Colt" name. Please let me know if you have any ideas how to fix this abomination. I'm about to send it back to Colt... but I am looking for simple ideas that I may have overlooked. Thanks in advance.
Posted by: Spankmeister at October 28, 2018 09:32 PM (dn8lZ) What do you mean by FTF? Fail to Fire? Fail to Feed? Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at October 28, 2018 09:51 PM (di1hb) 528
Fox News interviewed a man in the caravan heading up through Mexico. The man in question admitted that he'd been convicted of murder, and deported from the US. He's hoping that Trump will grant him a pardon before he gets amnesty.
Posted by: junior at October 28, 2018 09:49 PM (gyck6) So, what is this convicted murderer doing to convince Trump to pardon him? Posted by: Emmie at October 28, 2018 09:51 PM (4HMW8) 529
Thanks to all for the comments/help. I have the two original magazines and two additional mags I bought and tried. (all "Colt Approved" suppliers). To be honest, I have not yet checked the mag springs for proper orientation and/or strength. I WILL try that.
I really like this pistol because when it fires - I can hit what I'm aiming at. But I refuse to carry a POS that won't reliably fire when required. I just wondered if there was anything I had overlooked. Posted by: Spankmeister at October 28, 2018 09:51 PM (dn8lZ) 530
Weasel, I have a stock Springfield Mil-spec 1911 - and it almost only ever sees 200g SWCs. Some mag issues (not for range use, but competitions), but otherwise, fine.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:51 PM (QDnY+) 531
Illegals convicted of murder should get the chair, no questions asked.
Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at October 28, 2018 09:50 PM (BHXAq) Absolutely not. They should be returned to their home countries...from 35,000 feet. Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at October 28, 2018 09:52 PM (wYseH) 532
Weasel, I hope you are feeling better
Posted by: Votermom's phone now on Team Gloom Sub Duty at October 28, 2018 09:52 PM (dMvl+) 533
526 I've always wanted to visit New Zealand!
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:49 PM (MVjcR) It is a beautiful country, and well worth a visit, even with the six-week flight. Well, it's only about 25 hours, but it feels like six weeks. Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at October 28, 2018 09:51 PM (wYseH) -------- Commercial airlines really should go faster. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:52 PM (MVjcR) 534
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Fox News interviewed a man in the caravan heading up through Mexico. The man in question admitted that he'd been convicted of murder, and deported from the US. He's hoping that Trump will grant him a pardon before he gets amnesty. Posted by: junior at October 28, 2018 09:49 PM (gyck6) . I want American citizens demanding amnesty for the invaders forcibly deported at bayonet point. Posted by: rickl at October 28, 2018 09:53 PM (sdi6R) 535
Absolutely not.
They should be returned to their home countries...from 35,000 feet. Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at October 28, 2018 09:52 PM (wYseH) Yeah ... I can go with that. Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at October 28, 2018 09:53 PM (BHXAq) 536
They should be returned to their home countries...from 35,000 feet.
Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at October 28, 2018 09:52 PM (wYseH) You've put some thought into this. Posted by: Emmie at October 28, 2018 09:53 PM (4HMW8) 537
Fox News interviewed a man in the caravan heading up through Mexico. The man in question admitted that he'd been convicted of murder, and deported from the US. He's hoping that Trump will grant him a pardon before he gets amnesty.
Let me guess. He's going to college and he's going to make a rap album? Posted by: Bob the Bilderberg at October 28, 2018 09:54 PM (cTajt) 538
Craptastic
Posted by: grammie winger at October 28, 2018 09:54 PM (lwiT4) 539
Mookie HR. 3-1 Red Sox
Posted by: tu3031 at October 28, 2018 09:55 PM (jDF8P) 540
Posted by: redc1c4 at October 28, 2018 09:45 PM (v9rtm)
Mags were hit and miss in my 1911 Series 70 Gold Cup (National MAtch) until I discovered Wilson eight-rounders. Flawless. Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at October 28, 2018 09:55 PM (wYseH) 541
522
Good to hear that it's not too bad! Aren't you guys hosting the F-Class Worlds cycle after next? Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:43 PM (MVjcR) Yes, I know the NZ F Class team captain. Hes a local. Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:47 PM (bgJ0E) -------- I've always wanted to visit New Zealand! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:49 PM (MVjcR) Well come on down. We stopped eating faragnis about 20 years ago. My USMC mate and business partner arrives for a visit for 10 days tomorrow. He is getting his choice of pew pew pew guns, on my range as well as a fallow deer and wallaby hunt. I cannot wait to see him. Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:55 PM (bgJ0E) Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards at October 28, 2018 09:55 PM (xJa6I) 543
530 Weasel, I have a stock Springfield Mil-spec 1911 - and it almost only ever sees 200g SWCs. Some mag issues (not for range use, but competitions), but otherwise, fine.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:51 PM (QDnY+) -------- I tried everything I could think of with the SWCs but could never get them to work in that pistol. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:55 PM (MVjcR) 544
Cheers and a big round of applause for Weasel and the Gun thread. Yeah. Thank you.
Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 09:55 PM (5IbVn) 545
@537 Let me guess. He's going to college and he's going to make a rap album?
------------------ Since he's from south of the border, that would probably be cultural appropriation. Posted by: junior at October 28, 2018 09:56 PM (gyck6) 546
524 super OT: FBC has pulled an episode of "Lou Dobbs Tonight" that contained "anti-Semitic sentiment"
Judicial Watch official Chris Farrell said the Central American rolling border breachers are funded by "Soros-occupied State Department." FBC said, "We condemn the rhetoric by the guest on Lou Dobbs Tonight. This episode ... has now been pulled from all future airings," Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 09:51 PM (5IbVn) Being critical of Soros is now anti-Semitic? Can we get this same consideration for Jews who are not trying to destroy the country? Posted by: Emmie at October 28, 2018 09:57 PM (4HMW8) 547
Well come on down. We stopped eating faragnis about 20 years ago. My USMC mate and business partner arrives for a visit for 10 days tomorrow. He is getting his choice of pew pew pew guns, on my range as well as a fallow deer and wallaby hunt. I cannot wait to see him. Posted by: NZFrank withanM2 at October 28, 2018 09:55 PM (bgJ0E) ------- It's a ways off of course, and I may be completely decrepit by then, but a few guys on our team have been kicking the idea around. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:57 PM (MVjcR) 548
Weasel, when I rebarreled my 1911 with a Kart Ez-fit barrel it wouldn't feed the 185 gr hollow points that I liked until I relieved the throat on the advice on a gunsmith on the old Bulleye list.
Posted by: JimK at October 28, 2018 09:57 PM (uAlm4) 549
could never get them to work in that pistol.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:55 PM (MVjcR) Junk. he didn't know how to design firearms. I'll take it off your hands. Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at October 28, 2018 09:58 PM (wYseH) 550
My closest brush with New Zealand was in the winner's circle of the BOTT at Daytona, John Britten and Andrew Stroud.
It was a little like being in the presence of gods. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 09:58 PM (HTHlp) 551
IMG - My apologies. I meant a Failure to Feed. (You are correct that FTF can mean either a failure to fire or failure to feed). If I manage to actually get a round to chamber, it will fire and fly to my point of aim. The problem is in getting the fired cartridge removed and the successful chambering of the next round. Sorry for my lack of clarity.
Posted by: Spankmeister at October 28, 2018 09:58 PM (dn8lZ) 552
Oh, add Kershaw to the Dodger jerks. Him and Bumgarner are the two whiniest pitchers in the Bigs. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at October 28, 2018 09:58 PM (LsBY9) 553
532 Weasel, I hope you are feeling better Posted by: Votermom's phone now on Team Gloom Sub Duty at October 28, 2018 09:52 PM (dMvl+) ------ Why thanks, Votermom! I am, a little! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:59 PM (whxOr) 554
ONT up.
Posted by: AshevilleRobert at October 28, 2018 09:59 PM (DjIXP) 555
ONT.
Posted by: Bob the Bilderberg at October 28, 2018 09:59 PM (cTajt) 556
Being critical of Soros is now anti-Semitic? Oh good. They can't say bad things about Donald Trump's son in law anymore. Posted by: grammie winger at October 28, 2018 09:59 PM (lwiT4) 557
Probably willowed, but - CBD, you mean the Wilson 47D mags? Those are my standard. I'm getting more, moving my other mags to range-only use, no competitions. Wilsons are fine mags.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:59 PM (QDnY+) 558
Is that Charlie Sheen wearing glasses?
Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 10:00 PM (5IbVn) 559
It's a ways off of course, and I may be completely decrepit by then, but a few guys on our team have been kicking the idea around.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:57 PM (MVjcR) I've always wanted to put in for a hobbit tag. Some Kiwis told me they're everywhere down there. I guess they made a movie about it or something. Posted by: hogmartin at October 28, 2018 10:01 PM (mS+Df) 560
548 Weasel, when I rebarreled my 1911 with a Kart Ez-fit barrel it wouldn't feed the 185 gr hollow points that I liked until I relieved the throat on the advice on a gunsmith on the old Bulleye list.
Posted by: JimK at October 28, 2018 09:57 PM (uAlm4) -------- I started thinking about a different barrel, then realized I could just shoot the round nose bullets and buy more cigars with the barrel money. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 10:01 PM (whxOr) 561
Damn, now I want a break action 410.
------------ My BIL has a bolt action .410. Mossberg, if I recall. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at October 28, 2018 10:01 PM (HTHlp) 562
549 could never get them to work in that pistol.
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 09:55 PM (MVjcR) Junk. he didn't know how to design firearms. I'll take it off your hands. Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at October 28, 2018 09:58 PM (wYseH) ------- Don't I already owe you a 1911?! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 10:02 PM (whxOr) 563
Scored a Steyr AUG .223 bullpup last week. Previous owner in jail - can't own guns any longer! Also restoted a Marlin 25n bolt action .22 for the fun of it. Not a bad week.
Posted by: oldgeezer at October 28, 2018 10:02 PM (4pPcl) 564
OK! That's it for this week. Thank you all for stopping by!!
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 10:03 PM (whxOr) 565
Thank you!
Posted by: Braenyard at October 28, 2018 10:04 PM (5IbVn) 566
550
My closest brush with New Zealand was in the winner's circle of the BOTT at Daytona, John Britten and Andrew Stroud. Yeah, John Britten was an amazing guy. We did some machine work for him one year when something broke on his machine that couldn't be replaced. That was when we ran the BMW shop in Daytona. Posted by: JimK at October 28, 2018 10:05 PM (uAlm4) 567
Fox News interviewed a man in the caravan...
That is fantastic. And a mistake that MSNPC would never make. MOAR TRMP Posted by: t-bird at October 28, 2018 10:05 PM (NAs56) Posted by: rickl at October 28, 2018 10:05 PM (sdi6R) 569
507 Spankmeister, can endorse the CZ-83 (assume the weight is no more than your Colt, but dunno), and I think the Springfield EMP in 9mm (also a mini-1911 format) is reliable. But mags/springs are worth a look, first. Have you checked the Coltforum and asked around? Pretty amazing info and expertise one can tap, on occasion, on the forums.
Posted by: rhomboid at October 28, 2018 09:42 PM (QDnY+) The Colt Mustang and Sig P238 are not stripped down M1911 actions. They are based on the Star Model S. Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at October 28, 2018 10:08 PM (di1hb) 570
I read an article by another guy who said Trump is correct that there are gang members in the caravan. Bcz his brother is one of them.
It's ridiculous we even have to say that it is the reason we don't want them coming into our country. It should be enough that it is illegal to invade. You want to come here, you follow the rules like everyone else. Or like everyone else used to. Hmmm, now my good mood is taking a hit. Posted by: platypus, gg channel at October 28, 2018 10:10 PM (11BRM) 571
OK! That's it for this week. Thank you all for stopping by!!
Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 10:03 PM (whxOr) Where is my pop-tart? I heard you would be giving out pop tarts. Foiled again! Posted by: platypus, gg channel at October 28, 2018 10:12 PM (11BRM) 572
Does the Desert Eagle chambered in .44 Magnum count ? The recoil is heavier yet not as crisp as 1911 chambered in 10mm. Probably due to the weight.
I was also a very early adopter of a laser sight which I attached to the scope mounts on the pistol. For reasons that are not clear, the manufacturer had the 9v transistor radio battery mounted on the back of the sight and held in place by a cheap plastic cover. I think it was two 240gr rounds later where i got whacked in head from the ejected battery as it broke loose from the laser sight. Posted by: Blue Bird of F'ing Joy at October 28, 2018 10:14 PM (lD3vL) 573
Thanks Weasel.
Posted by: Moron Robbie - Google Is Always Listening - Link in nic at October 28, 2018 10:16 PM (LX21o) 574
Posted by: platypus, gg channel at October 28, 2018 10:12 PM (11BRM)
------ No pop tart for you! Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 10:17 PM (MVjcR) 575
Posted by: Blue Bird of F'ing Joy at October 28, 2018 10:14 PM (lD3vL)
------ Hey BBFJ - I have one in .50AE that I will be featuring here at some point. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 10:19 PM (whxOr) 576
Posted by: Moron Robbie - Google Is Always Listening - Link in nic at October 28, 2018 10:16 PM (LX21o)
--- You bet. My pleasure. 'Night everyone. Posted by: Weasel at October 28, 2018 10:21 PM (MVjcR) 577
551 IMG - My apologies. I meant a Failure to Feed. (You are correct that FTF can mean either a failure to fire or failure to feed). If I manage to actually get a round to chamber, it will fire and fly to my point of aim. The problem is in getting the fired cartridge removed and the successful chambering of the next round. Sorry for my lack of clarity.
Posted by: Spankmeister at October 28, 2018 09:58 PM (dn8lZ) OK, so you're looking at either a timing problem (presentation of the round for the slide to strip it off) or a ramp geometry issue. You original description of the FTF is when you are partway through the magazine. IMO, that bubbles the timing to the top. So, this is about the recoil and magazine spring being in tune with one another. Yes, check mag spring orientation. DIY things to try would be replacing recoil and mag springs. Wolff has these and the mag springs are +5%. FWIW, I replace recoil springs when I buy a used piece and the owner can't give me a round count in 1000s. I tend to buy new mags upon acquisition and replace the used mag springs if problematic (new recoil spring, new mags work, used mags don't - replace mag springs). I've not had to do any ramp geometry work to solve any problems. I have a Sig P238. No issues. Posted by: Iron Mike Golf at October 28, 2018 10:21 PM (di1hb) 578
> have you been to the range?
Yes, went yesterday. Just got a swinging steel target and had to test it out. Quite surprised that .22 lr can flip those metal plates up and over the apparatus. This is what I got. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001ASUH4A/ Got a "blemished" one so it was only 20 bucks! Posted by: Arthur G Kimes at October 28, 2018 11:22 PM (+O81W) 579
jaxa launch in about 4 minutes. i'm watching on the rawspace youtube channel.
Posted by: Anachronda at October 29, 2018 12:03 AM (2//jc) 580
My first .44 Mag is a Ruger Super Blackhawk w/t 7.5" barrel. It is without doubt the most accurate pistol I own with iron sights. One of my brother in law's sold it to me after he decided it was to much, I absolutely love it.
My second .44 is a Super Redhawk w/t a 7.5" barrel and a 7-20 ss scope. Its as much fun as my SB. Both produce fireballs bigger than my Mosin's. Sadly the local indoor ranges seem to think both are "To loud" to shoot indoors and I've been asked not to bring them even though I was shooting factory ammo I purchased from the range. They also didn't care for my reduced power target loads. Posted by: Gmac - 'All politics in this country now is dress-rehearsal for civil war' at October 29, 2018 02:07 AM (qZdIZ) 581
The second picture is NOT an S & W Model 29 it looks like a Colt Python or Colt Diamondback. Smith and Wesson Model 29's did not did not have a barrel underlug until the 1980's Classic Hunter Series. I have owned Model 29's since 1981I currently have the Classic Hunter and a 3 inch barreled 629. Both are fun to shoot.
Posted by: Sabre22 at October 29, 2018 10:00 AM (xW9F8) 582
In the movie THE ENFORCER Inspector Callahan has to deal with three punks holding two women hostages and making certian demands in the end harry sends two of them to the mortician and at the end wipe out all the members of the Peoples Revolutionary Srike Force and blows their leader BOBBY MAXWELL to tiny little bits
Posted by: Spurwing Plover at October 29, 2018 12:21 PM (FLiOE) 583
581 The second picture is NOT an S & W Model 29 it looks like a Colt Python or Colt Diamondback. Smith and Wesson Model 29's did not did not have a barrel underlug until the 1980's Classic Hunter Series. I have owned Model 29's since 1981I currently have the Classic Hunter and a 3 inch barreled 629. Both are fun to shoot.
Posted by: Sabre22 at October 29, 2018 10:00 AM (xW9F -------- Thanks for commenting, but I'm pretty certain it's S&W Model 29 - 6 as stamped on the inside of the crane. The serial number indicates a 1996 manufacture and its laser engraved 29 Classic. Posted by: Weasel at October 29, 2018 07:35 PM (MVjcR) Processing 0.09, elapsed 0.108 seconds. |
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