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On 9/29/2017 at 10:34 AM, Bob Wright said:
Actually the case walls do thicken near the head of the case. Here are two .45 Colt cases, one old balloon head case, the other a modern case:
As noted, the thickness where I cut doesn't affect bullet seating.
When were the tapered cases used? Never saw a .45 Colt round tapered. Here are some vintage .45 rounds, including the ".45 Short Colt", though not so called:
Bob Wright
Tapered internally, balloon head cases.
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5 hours ago, RED333 said:
I am guessing the case wall thickness is not an issue or are you thinning the walls? Or a healed boolit?
Non issue, current production brass is all straight walled, as are the chambers. Originally, 45colt had a taper as did the chamber.
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14 hours ago, Dolomite_supafly said:
Rhineland arms used to make a 45 ACP conversion for Mausers. It was cheap too, something like $200 for everything including the barrel.
Here you go, $160 and that includes the magazine well to accept 1911 magazines.
I'm in the slow process of integral supressor build with one of these kits on a Spanish Mauser. Will be epic upon completion.
stamps here, donor rifle & conversion kit. Just gotta build the supressor.
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Haven't seen deals like this in a bit. Get it while you can. Good shooting ammo if you don't need brass. Made to run in battle rifles like Fals and hk91's. Comes out to about $0.40 a round shipped. 540rd cases:
also have 900rd cases at same price
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If building: Mega makes the best forged lowers, also they have matching engraved, forged uppers that add a touch of continuity to a build.
Budget and personal preference decides the rest.
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On 7/1/2017 at 4:27 PM, zgunbear said:
Thanks got 3 boxes. Going to take it down tonight to clean and oil it. Get it ready to shoot Tuesday.
Grease that OpRod! Not oil
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I have ssa and ssae, for precision or competition ssae wins. Prefer the ssa on a serious use gun.
I also have a larue mbt, it IS a better trigger than the others. Especially if you catch the $100 sale.
in long run, I prefer 1 stage triggers, CMC gets my vote, 3.5lb flat.
Another option is a slightly better trigger, ALG ACT with JP yellow springs is all you'd ever need in a trigger
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Start here, not high end stuff, yes you'll have to most likely fit some parts but about as cheap as you can get, most parts seem to be rock island Armory from the Philippines.
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Didn't know this was happening again, awesome. I've shot 3gun and IDPA there many times. Might have to make it out to a match.
next thing you know high power matches will be back
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In the governor, I don't see too much of a difference. The hassle would be moon clips for the auto. I'd save my money and order a box of 45acp +p woods loads from buffalo bore with a flat nosed cast bullet. Good bear medicine, not tear up gun.
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Actually, the TN HPA aligns state law with federal law if the HPA passes.
Supressors are only legal under NFA in TN. If supressors were dropped from NFA, then all supressors in TN would be illegal.
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19 hours ago, shotgunshooter said:
I would go with the Draco over the PAP because it takes standard AK muzzle devices and furniture. I also believe that the Dracos are higher quality than the PAPs. I see you are in Gibson County and if you want to shoot my Draco next week I would be happy to let you do that since I'm in McKenzie. Shoot me a PM if you are interested.
Thanks for the offer! Either would get re-threaded concentric and non metric for supressor use.
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On April 26, 2017 at 7:43 PM, shotgunshooter said:
I have a shockwave on mine with a stormwerkz hinge on it. Granted you will have to tap the receiver but it is a rock solid setup. Even though the shockwave wasn't mentioned in the letter one, I am of the opinion that the shockwave is in the same league as a sig brace. If you do get the shockwave make sure you get the KAK tube for it.
Shockwave also OK for shouldering, per their website:
http://shockwavetechnologies.com/site/?m=201704
im pretty much considering the exact same build, maybe on zastava pap 92 instead of Draco.
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Kahr makes the CM and PM in 40 in the same size as 9mm. Smaller than the shield/43, etc...
best pocket gun I've had was a kel tec p32, weighs like 6-8oz loaded. I don't pocket carry so it hit the bricks.
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Not trying to be a jerk. But I'd start reloading. The factory loaded ammo usually isn't up to snuff power wise and overpriced. Look around at the major online retailers and sign up for in stock alerts. Gunbroker also usually has 357max stuff for sell.
It really is one of my favorite cartridges, but I reload for it.
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6 minutes ago, dallasb said:
What are your thoughts on the Griffin rev 9? It seems to be very similar to the octane just has the option to go with a K setup.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI really don't see the appeal of "modular" cans. They will get carbon locked if not cleaned regularly. Personally, I'd most likely keep them in full configuration.
Griffin makes great stuff, I don't think you could go wrong.
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Most my local places up charge about $15-20. I order online. My FFL only charges $5 for add ons when doing transfers. I save about $30-50. 3 coming next week from PSA. That'll make 17,18&19....I'm done for a bit.
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1 hour ago, DUKETN said:
What business are you talking about...sorry tapatalk and my phone dnt work well together....cant see entire messages and photos
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Special operations equipment, also a TN business.
https://www.originalsoegear.com
excellent stuff, owner has some odd ways of dealing with people who he considers are complaining, he doesn't like stupid, whiny and impatient customers. You pay, get confirmation and wait. He often publicly chastised customers(not by name though) who annoyed him.
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This is the exact reason I got rid of my Cm9 after 3yrs of non-stop carry, it was just too different to maintain consistency without lots of practice. Personally, I don't like the 938, it is 1911-ish but I can't use the safety effectively as it is too far back in the hand, not anywhere near as natural as a standard frame 1911.
I eventually "standardized" on glock and 1911's. My carry gun for the foreseeable future is the g43.
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Floats to top, skim off.
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Boil them
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I hope everybody does understand that this is a Wilson PRODUCTION gun and it also isn't a 1911. No grip safety. No grip screw or bushings. It is 1911-ish. Also is not a 45 sized gun.
.45 Colt/.45 ACP again..............
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No it shouldn't. But the chamber has changed over the years. As has the brass. Just like now it's common to see .452 diameter bullets in the cartridge.