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  1. Back in October I once again got an 03FFL. Aside from a lack of funds, I really don't have anything in the must have bucket list column. Living dangerously, Iv been known to browse the GB C&R listings on occasion (sorta like having unprotected sex). Well, who can resist the dream world of a Luger holding at $500? I clicked on it. Now every one knows that Luger will close at something that wont be anywhere near the 5 bones it had 5 days out from the gavel. But I clicked on it anyway. Here is the specimen in question.... This particular Luger is a 1906 model that was produced as a 5000 gun contract for the Brazilian Gov. This one is more than likely made in 1908 or early 1909. Its all original & matching numbers with a mint bore. This condition is rather about as good as it gets since these guns saw hard service. Now all that is more or less bla bla bla to me since I never wanted anything too nice to shoot and I figured Id run into a rough mix master someday to play with but here is the kicker. Back in Feb of 88 when I was graduating from the state Corrections academy, I watched them call us up front for our badge presentation one by one. All the guys were getting these brand new 14-1500 numbered bright gold badges, then they called me up there and they hand me this badge in a new case but it didn't look like all the others, mine had the bright gold rubbed off all the high spots and the rest was more like a dull silver gold and the number on it was 1259. Looking at it, I thought now that's a coincidence... if you add the first two numbers together, you get my birth day and the 59 is my birth year! That Badge served me well over the 25+ years I had it. In all that time, my knees and elbows never had to try n dent a concrete floor! Being a might bit superstitious, now you know..... the rest of the story. Closing at $1150 + 25 to ship C&R direct, I think I got a hell of a deal.
    4 points
  2. Yessir, as a matter of fact we did, got 3 raccoons, dispatched them and reset the traps again, will check them again today. Family friend was out ther duck hunting as well and got a drake.
    4 points
  3. I've used W 231 for a very long time. It's a very fine powder and meters extremely well. I've loaded 10's of thousands of rounds of 45 acp with it, as well as 9mm and .38 spl. I've even blown up a Glock 21 with it because I screwed up and double charged a case. 11.4 grains will tear up a darn Glock!! But Glock replaced it, even knowing that it was my fault... (late 1990's). fwiw that was my only double charge and I load at least 10k of handgun rounds each year. Pay attention folks! As I mentioned, it a very fine powder and it doesn't take much powder in a case to reach max load data. As long as you don't get distracted, as I did, and pay attention, as I didn't, it's a great and economical powder.
    3 points
  4. My email simply stated "Why don"t you get a life??!!?"
    2 points
  5. Stopped by an Academy Sports this afternoon and they had 200 round boxes of Winchester white box .40 for 56 bucks. I carried a couple of them home with me.
    2 points
  6. Raoul... As others have said, WW 213 is a very good powder... We have used it for years for 38 special, 357 mid range, 44 special, 44 mag mid range, 45 colt, and lots of other cartridges we shoot in our revolvers in the 800 to 900 fps range... (..which is most of em for us...)... I got turned on to 231 looking for a powder similar to unique; and 231 is pretty much it.. i wouldn't turn around for the difference between unique and 231... We use 'em both interchangeably (...with about 0.5 grain adjustment lower for 231.... Our 44 special load for unique is 7.5 grains... The 231 load would be 7.0...)... I'm a big fan of a heavy roll crimp on any revolver load... It will make all the powders burn clean... Hope this helps... leroy... PS... For 45ACP... Nothin beats Tigegroup...
    2 points
  7. Perfect for a wide range of pistol and revolver loads. There are rumors swirling of it being discontinued.
    2 points
  8. You could combine the tap idea with heat/cold. Get the tap to grab and heat the outside of the chamber with a propane torch. Once it's hot, spray the inside of the case with some aerosol freeze spray and it should come right out.
    2 points
  9. Zebra F-701 for decades here. All stainless. Unlikely to get taken by a overzealous TSA agent. And, it'll only set you back $5 if you lose it.
    2 points
  10. Funny about this topic, I just ordered (3) of those Chinese made ones on ebay. I have a delayed Christmas party to go to in about a week and need to bring $10 gift. The other two are for me. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tactical-Pen-Aluminum-Self-Defense-Military-Kubotan-6-COMBAT-Glass-Breaker-FAI-/222194182243?hash=item33bbce2863:g:cocAAOSwj2dXkH1q
    2 points
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  12. So, I was in the market for a cheap coyote gun when this used Axis popped up. Crappy rattle-can stock, stock trigger (30lb of grit...) & factory Bushnell. Mind you, it was $200 so I'm not complaining & it came with 400 round of 50gn hollowpoints. Picked it up this morning & immediately decided it was too long &, well....normal. 12 o'clock & I get a 1hr lunch break so I figured "*%#$ it". Pulled the stock, removed the mounts & scope, whipped off the barrel, ran to a friend with a lathe, used said lathe to chop it to 16¼", turned a nice 11° crown, ran home, removed the trigger, replaced the stock spring, installed an over travel screw, polished the trigger & sear (3lb pull, zero overtravel. Didn't have time to fix the pre-travel. I'll live with it!), reinstalled it, screwed on the barrel, headspaced it, tightened everything up, scope on, stock on, loaded the mag & zeroed the thing (1½" high at 100yds, ¾"group) & STILL had time for a cheese sammich! Do THAT with your Remchester!
    1 point
  13. I've been wanting to build a AR pistol for a long time, and that day finally came I purchased a 80% lower and had a friend set the machine up, no drill jig was used , and it only cost me 1 drink to push the button on the machine. IMG_20170113_191000524_HDR_zps3dmi1kyy by Johnny Rotten, on Flickr Then I purchased a PSA pistol upper and LPK, I made a kind-of custom buffer tube foam cover, so here's my truck gun... 2017-07-13_05-25-09 by Johnny Rotten, on Flickr Shot 30 rounds this afternoon in the backyard and really liked it, my son's first comment was it's as loud as our Barrett 50. I need to get BUIS, angle grip and install my red dot..
    1 point
  14. Took urban rifle one at royal range this weekend. One of our members was one of the instructors both instructors were extremely knowledgeable and done a great job answering questions and helping out any way they could. The class itself was a good mix of class room and range time. Most of the class room time was spent on rifle familiarization, reloading techniques, and malfunction clearing. Range time consisted of multiple drills from 25 yards and closer. I was definitely humbled and learned real quick what I needed to work on. Looking forward to get in urban rifle 2 and some of the shooting on the move classes they offer.
    1 point
  15. I posted 9 hours ago, but I'll have to step it up. I got this in my email. Thanks. Hi Wingshooter, Wingshooter; Our cutting edge group of Internet monkeys noticed that you have not visited Tennessee Gun Owners recently and we just wanted to let you know that you are missed and that we hope you'll visit us again soon. If you've bought any new guns or gear or taken any recent trips to the range or gone hunting, we know our members would love to hear about your experiences. Why not stop by and fill us in? https://www.tngunowners.com/forums/ PS: If you're having any trouble accessing the site, we would love to know so that we can help you out. You can always send us a request for help via our Contact Us page and we will do what we can to resolve the issue for you. Just head over to the following link: PSS: You are receiving this email because you indicated that it was OK for us to contact you periodically when you registered on the forum. If you would like to stop receiving these emails, we'll be a little sad but we understand. Just head over to this link to update your profile: We hope to see you soon! --Your Friends at TGO
    1 point
  16. Picked up one of the 2.0 M&Ps today in .40 and a 5 inch slide. Initial impressions are out of the box it is a nicer pistol and the changes are thought out well. BUT it is probably offers little that a well set up original design does not offer. If your 1st design already has an Apex trigger and stippling , etc. then do not loose any sleep over not having the latest version. You are not giving up anything to someone with a 2.0 model. My interest in the 2.0 is for a thumb safety on a 5 inch slide model. Before the 2.0 I had to buy 2 pistols and make my own 5 inch thumb safety model and then I ended up with a 4.25 I did not really use. I used the 4.25s to arm up with women folk in the family come Christmas time.
    1 point
  17. What's being intelligent got to do with it?
    1 point
  18. Probably, but I think guys like us are too far gone to be helped. lol
    1 point
  19. My hat's off to ya robtatto! I don't own one, but everything I've read on them says they shoot great.
    1 point
  20. Imma whip a couple of inches off that butt next. 14" LOP is too much for me!
    1 point
  21. Me too but I log on about 5 times a day....
    1 point
  22. I got one of those to. I had to laugh I log on here at least three times a week if not more, I just don't post much. I never have anything intelligent to add.
    1 point
  23. LOL...You've got to remember that for it's era it was a low cost and strictly functional revolver. Nothing more and nothing less. Some were clearly better then others insofar as their trigger pull and some were equally worse with respect to said trigger pull. I've got an older circa late 1920's to mid 1930's .38 S&W IJ with mismatched grips that has a really decent DA & SA trigger pull.
    1 point
  24. All fun but as a lifelong Tree Rat Hunter this target would not do. I grew up hunting them a couple times a week with buddies older than me and they had a rule,head shots only because it sucks to skin them otherwise and ruins a lot of meat. I once shot on in the head and it exited into the shoulder. buddy blew a fuse when we went up to the well where we cleaned them. He said if you can't do better than that don't ask me to help skin them. The limit was six and most were taken under 25 yards. We found certain parts of the woods had the large red Fox versions and they would keep the smaller Grey's out of their area. My Dad who took me as a little kid but had not been out in the woods in fifteen years seen six of them soaking in in saltwater in my fridge and said wow all head shots,lets go in the morning.
    1 point
  25. Minimag, 5mph crosswind (3 0'clock). 100 yards isn't that far when it comes to wind, especially if it's constant.
    1 point
  26. I have used it and it works well but I like Longshot and HS-6 better for 9mm, warmer loads.
    1 point
  27. It's a fairly common thing to downsize targets based on available range. It's highly unlikely anyone will pull this off in wind of any consequence.
    1 point
  28. I've had good results with W231, but that doesn't stop me from trying other brands. Accurate #2 gives just as satisfactory results, as well as Titegroup. Right now I'm doing my 9mm and .380 shooting with Red Dot, which seems to burn a bit cleaner.
    1 point
  29. I have been using hp38/231 since I started reloading about 9+ years ago and still use it for some things, but not as much as I used to. I've found other powders for mid to top end loads in all handgun calibers, but I LOVE it in my super light plinking 38 and 44 caliber loads. I don't use it in any semi autos any more, though I have in the past. It's pretty much the only powder I use for my target loads with 148gr hbwcs in 38. For new shooters, I have a great load using something like 6 or 7 grains under a 200 gr lead slug in 44 mag. It's such a crazy soft shooter! It really demonstrates how versatile a revolver can be, and it's fun to put 3 of those with 3 max loads of 2400 or 296/h110 in a cylinder and let someone loose!
    1 point
  30. Thank you hipower. So really the current pricing is not outlandish all things considered then. fwiw I not really looking at purchasing a .22 mag at this time...but I've been known to pick up a box or two of ammo just in case I need some at a later date.
    1 point
  31. I've been going through some old guns I recently acquired, and got to this ancient 1894 Marlin. After some tinkering, cleaning, etc., I decided I wanted to shoot it. Well, the ammunition wouldn't begin to chamber. A quick glance showed that dreaded ring of brass at the back of the chamber.....A case with the head ripped off. I'd like to claim this idea, as it worked great, but it was actually a suggestion from my father. I removed the bolt, and ran a tap of the proper size into the case, just deep enough to get a good bite, and drove it out with a wooden dowel. A tap and die set can be had pretty inexpensively from somewhere like Harbor Freight if you don't happen to have one already. The tap cuts threads into the brass rather than pushing the brass harder and harder into the chamber walls like an easy out or screw would do. I hope this idea might be of some help to someone here if you ever encounter a stuck case.
    1 point
  32. The lowest I can remember from what I bought was Dynapoints around 8-9 per box of 50. That I think was early 2000s. When I did get my PMR30, it was around 12-14 a box depending on brand and source. In my shooting times with it, 22 mag has never been cheap. At least what I'd consider cheap. But that's subjective.
    1 point
  33. I believe the rumor was addressed a year or so ago when someone e-mailed Winchester...something to do with an employee not knowing what they were talking about? Am I misremembering this?
    1 point
  34. I have the Hinderer stainless Investigator, which is almost too small. It will still easily put a hole in someone's skull. If I had it to do over, I would probably go for the Extreme Duty
    1 point
  35. Used it a lot for 9mm. Worked fine for me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  36. I received a Rick Hinderer Extreme Duty Brass Pen for Christmas. Very solid construction and it feels good in the hand.
    1 point
  37. Clearly, your Dad is great gunsmith himself. I like the custom touch of extended splinter forend and stretched receiver wood panels. Very tastefully done with the custom checkered panels..... a real keeper to pass down! Your lucky you have a Dad like that. My Dad didn't want to have any guns. He was a Lt. in the Germany Wehrmacht during WWll and wounded 3 times on the Russian front. I guess all that messed him up some.....
    1 point
  38. That's terrible, and I hate to hear it. I haven't ran across anything that rings a bell from your list, but I'll print your list for reference and be on the lookout. Good luck!
    1 point
  39. My heart goes out to ya.....My Dad had his business broken into when i was a kid.The thief took over 18 handguns and his silver coin collection....My Dad was never the same....I hope you the very best of luck..
    1 point
  40. I got this one for Christmas. It looks tactical doesn't it? It's a very cool design for the gun enthusiast. It is hand-turned by a guy in Mt. Juliet who makes awesome pens.
    1 point
  41. I bought a 290 at auction (note: not the RS model). Light strikes had me sending it back to Sig. You can read up on why they came out with the RS version that addresses the problem. Long story short, Sig has outstanding customer service. They upgraded the entire trigger mechanism to the RS and replaced a dead night sight. Problem solved and it's really a decent little shooter at least out to 10 or 12 yards at least (never shot further out than 12 yards). It fit my pockets pretty well. It always went bang when I pulled the trigger after the fix. I thought enough of it to trade it to my dad who really did not like the S&W Bodyguard 380 that he had been carrying. I wouldn't want my 75 year old dad to not have a reliable weapon to carry.
    1 point
  42. That Marlin is a real Gem. Anything that's tapered (unlike todays Henry's) octagon with crescent steel butt & a breach loader instantly rises to the top of the drool list! Weird how that is..... I used to work for George Numrich at Auto Ordnance which was across the parking lot from what is Thegunpartscorp of today. you should have seen what was called the "break down room". 8 foot high racks filled with handguns of all sorts in every kind of disrepair and stacks upon stacks of rifles every where. The only time George would put someone to work salvaging parts in there for the parts bins is when the orders slowed down. They all ways had parts pickers walking off with antique & current goodies out of there in their lunch bags. I see you like 99's, I was at a Gander mountain yesterday and they had a basic 99E in 300 Sav their for sale. Nice shape but nothing special with colored hard wood & press checkering. Burned my hands on the price tag of $1049 !!! What the hell are they thinking? Years ago I restored a 1899 303 TD for a friend of mine. It was spray painted to stop some bad pitting going on and the stock was cracked nearly in 2. A real basket case. I put new wood on it with a crescent butt & complete reblue. Heres how it came out.... Jimmy was in shock when I handed it back to him. He likes shinny stuff.....
    1 point
  43. 1 point
  44. Or........just stay here and not worry about it. I lost all urge to travel outside the immediate area years ago. To many people out there.
    1 point
  45. Not a very good pic, but here is my Model 30. Serial number puts it around 1967 I think. Shot it today with some handloads(98gr swc, Win 231). Shot good and to point of aim at 15 yards. Opened it up and it was nice and clean, but had not seen a drop of oil in a long time. Running smooth as a Singer now.
    1 point
  46. Caught a huge male this morning. Probably one of the biggest and most aggressive coyote I've come across. Most try to get away but he came at me. The pic is him next to the average female I caught the other night. He makes almost two of her.
    1 point
  47. Yeah, they didn't have my flavor. I did manage a box of my favorite .300 BLK hog round and a new St. Croix rod, though. I've got to stop going in there.
    1 point
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