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The hurrier I go the behinder I get. https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/259377-the-hurrier-i-go-the-behinder-i-get
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First question, is it loaded? Second question, if not loaded will the trigger pull? Third question, if not loaded and the trigger will pull, will the cylinder stop pulldown away from the cylinder?
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And I was doing it the long way for so long, thanks.
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hipower has claim the 380 and the 32 Smith & Wesson.
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380, 32 Colt, 32WS all gone
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As I wait with baited breath.
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private purchase of KY private owners gun in TN OK?
RED333 replied to kmtjj10's topic in General Chat
Yes, if it is transferred correctly. -
"The whole 9 yards"
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My Recent Retail Ammo Experience (August 2020)
RED333 replied to TGO David's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
I was going to say something mean and nasty about the front of the line gang. -
Ok you have that one
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A 13mm and 1/2inch wrench will fit a 1/2 headed bolt, but neither will not work on a 7/16 bolt head, the reason for different size wrenches.
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Yes it does, that is why we have more than one firearm. I have an old Winchester 1200 pump with a 20 inch barrel and a pistol grip, not to bad to shoot, hard to aim because of the pistol grip. I also have a Shockwave, whole other matter. The birds head grip and the strap make it very easy to hit out to "across the room" distances. With the correct load and wad you can get a spread of less than 8 to 10 inches at 25 yards, that is a bit far to shoot from the hip, the way the Shockwave is meant to be used. The Shockwave is not meant to be used out to "across the yard" distances. I keep mine in the house or in the vehicle I am traveling in, and is much easier to move around inside a vehicle than a "stocked" firearm. With 6 rounds of buck shot you have 54 30 cal pieces of lead going out to keep the feral hogs at bay. Just my $0.02
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Gun A gun is a weapon designed to pneumatically discharge solid projectiles but can also be liquid or even charged particles and may be free-flying or tethered. The means of projectile propulsion vary according to designs, but are traditionally effected by a high gas pressure contained within a shooting tube, produced either through the rapid combustion of propellants, or by mechanical compression. Potato cannon count, if so I have a gun.
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and close to the ground so the cats make a good day of it.
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She could fill out a pair of pants, and that head hair.
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What to do with inherited muzzle loaders?
RED333 replied to ezrydr's topic in Curio, Relics and Black Powder
32-20 load data http://reloadammo.com/3220.htm -
How Quickly Things Have Changed (September 11, 2001)
RED333 replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
David, prays is all I can offer As far as to 9/11, it is a shame how far out country has gone down the crapper! -
What to do with inherited muzzle loaders?
RED333 replied to ezrydr's topic in Curio, Relics and Black Powder
Good on you -
What to do with inherited muzzle loaders?
RED333 replied to ezrydr's topic in Curio, Relics and Black Powder
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I am going to remember this line.
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This is the component I can not make, reuse brass cases, lead for boolits, no worries, hell I can make black powder. Primers for modern center fire ammo is a nogo right now. I do have a fair supply of primers to reload for a bit. That said I do have the means to make black powder caps, so I could still fire my black powder arms.
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Big CONGRATS!!!
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Sounds like you got an A for the science experiment