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Sunfish

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  1. Do you have a source for that?

    The S&W 1076 had technical problems that caused it to be withdrawn from service and replaced with a 9mm SIG. Eventually the 10mm pistols were modified and many returned to the FBI. But by then, I think they had lost interest in the pistols. After the .40 Glocks were adopted, the 1076s were recalled and agents had to carry the Glocks.

    The US Government does not make mistakes everybody else does. Anytime they do not want to honor a contract there is technical problems. In the past there were a lot of exceptions made for window dressing not so much today but still goes on.
  2. What ever the FBI choses the operator must be smarter than the handgun is. Female field agents are the reason the 10mm was ditched. When those agents were loading up in 86 to confront two armed bank robbers they needed real firepower for primary weapons and handguns should have been secondary. The agents should not have even tried to arrest them.     

  3. I shoot .458 405 gr. Montana swaged in orange sabots from MRP in Harrison  Arkansas in my 50 cal in line. They start very easy and you can even paper patch if you want to. I got very tired of the performance of pistol bullets on whitetail. They also make 385 gr. and I just use 2  777 pellets with Remington muzzle loader 209 primers. My CVA Optima flat gets it done with no issues. If you can hit them your chasing and losing them in the woods are over. Sunfish

  4. You powder may have been degraded by the bore butter. Many guys pop a few primers before loading but I do not. I am a clean and dry with acetone patch person. After the first shot I just quickly reload. Sometimes I shoot it out at the truck other times I push out the load from the breech to save those Hi dollar swaged bullets I shoot. The only difference in the primer thing that I have noticed with what I am using for propellant is the standard 209 shotgun primers seem to be a little harder to clean behind.  

  5. Over the years I have seen many rifles around the shows that Harry put together. He built rifles for Dr's and country music people and every day folks like us. He was not stuck on one particular action be built everything from small bores to elephant guns.
  6. It will take sometime before it's presentable again. Perhaps Pete will post some after shots. The stock is pretty much firewood but I may take a donor end from another stock and attach it to the duffle cut just for a spare. Time has not been my friend of late. Once the metal is prepped I will mix up a batch of salts from lye and 34-34-34. Stinky job but the rifle would not look rite rust blued and commercial salts are to blue in color. Before anyone gets any ideas I do not do this for hire. Sunfish    

  7. The safety lever does not match but is the late type. Put the lever in the first position and remove the bolt. Push the button on the shroud and turn it off. See if the firing pin # matches the shroud. The cocking piece should be #'d as well. The Ghn on the shroud is a contract supplier and would be correct. On the underside of the bolt root it should be marked 749 or maybe a 1 if it is a BCD bolt. Let me know what you find    

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