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    My Mini 14 review.

    Thanks 5Legion. I'll do a bit of looking there. leroy
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    My Mini 14 review.

    Originally Posted by leroy .... I need a 7.62 x 39 (...if they still make 'em...). Thanks OS:_________ Any thoughts on where's the best place to find 'em new? Thanks leroy
  3. i like it. Mabee they will offer it in 10 gage for us "big bore' nuts and in 28 gage for ladies. Keep up the good work. leroy
  4. Glad to have ya Russell!!!! leroy
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    My Mini 14 review.

    Xring:__________________ Thanks for the great report. I think ya spoke the greatest truth that could be spoken RE: the mini 14 right here: I think that this is exactly what a mini is and it is exactly what Bill Ruger intended it to be. I'd love to have one. I need a 7.62 x 39 (...if they still make 'em...). Thanks for posting this neat review!! Keep up the good work. leroy
  6. Me too!! Thanks for posting this delightful bit of news!! Got mine on order!! Leroy
  7. I love it!! Sorry i forgot. Keep up the good work. leroy
  8. I checked "whattare ya talkin about..."!! Several things come to mind; they were old and died naturally. The guvbmt pizened 'em with old Vietnam Era stuff from Pine Bluff to see if its still good. Enviornmental activists pizened them and blamed global warming and the military-industrial complex for killin 'em. Bin Laden did it -- it's an practice attack on "infidel" creatures. The red chinese "high seas fleet" did it to "send a message" to the declining western powers to tell them: "...we are your masters, send more money (...same as the missile launch off the california coast the other day...)...". Kim Jong Ill did it using "mini EMP technology" (...you know, not too much of a bang--a "mini bang, man -- too costly to do the big one...) to prove to the world that North Korea is a "real threat to the decadent capitalist war mongers of the west"... Aliens did it with the help of "death ray" technology too far advanced for us earthlings to comprehend --- "...It's just the beginning!!...". Finally, and my favorite of all:"...George Bush did it with his "weather machine". He was aiming at another minority population center and the rays bounced off these unfortunate creatures (...killing them, of course...) and, thankfully, averting another "Biblical Catastrophe" for some unnamed location in a "Deep blue" area like Washington DC, Baltimore, Cleveland or Philadelphia. Rove helped him do it; that's why they missed!! I need some more coffee and my nerve medicine; im upset just thinkin about this!! "nervous" leroy
  9. Me too!! It looks great!! Leroy
  10. What Ae said in his post above. Folks always carried in Tennessee, but they simply ignored the law. I like the "shall issue" law; it takes the "disgression" out of the hands of polititians and chiefs of police and gives objective criteria (...other than personal bias and opposing political view...) for permit issue. We need (...as others have opined in other threads...) constitutional carry with a permit system (...like the one we have now...) for carry outside the state. That's where we need to go. leroy
  11. I like it!! Bring 'em on!! Leroy
  12. Amen brother! The rock chucker will do a great job. Got one over 35 years old down stairs! Keep up the good work. leroy
  13. Check these guys out: Supply Captain: 550 Paracord Quick service. Good prices. Hope this helps. leroy
  14. This is a good deal. We use Starch processed primed brass (...about 15 cents each...), whatever good polymer tipped bullet is on sale (....about 15 cents each...), and ball powder (....about 8 cents per load...). Cost: 38 cents each, plus your time. When ya reload with your old brass it becomes: bullet (...15 cents...), powder (...8 cents...), primer (....4 cents...). Total: 27 cents, plus your time. You can use the mil spec bullets and the numbers become: bullet (...10 cents...), powder (...8 cents...), primer (...4 cents...). total: 22 cents plus your labor. leroy
  15. Amen brother!! Keep your powder dry!! Keep up the good work! leroy
  16. I believe Brazil is right on this. TVA Police are federally commissioned officers. Leroy
  17. All:_____________ Check this site out: Model 97 Version Changes It gives the design changes and s/n's by year. I'm a model 97 fan myself. We like the old riot models; but a model 97 is a great thing. Hope this helps Leroy
  18. Thanks Mousegunner!! We appreciate it. Regards, Leroy
  19. Mike:_______________ I did the "country boy" solution to the sling rattle thing (...im short and wide, so i carry my carbine across the body with a two point sling...). I did some paracord loops on the stock and handguard. Just double them and they will be plenty strong. I used these hk hooks with the covers from these guys: Spring Snap Sling Hook and elastic sleeve Set. Works like a charm, and is low budget. If ya wanted to be more "low budget" wrap the hooks with a soft tape. Leroy
  20. What Greg said. Try some 158 grain swcs at full 357 velocities (...this one should work...). It sounds like you are using either 110 or 125 grain ammo. If you want to use the other ammo, i would recommend having one of your gunsmith buddies do the sight changeout. Dont skin up your revolver. Regards, Leroy
  21. What a truth brother!! The first thing i always did to the Super Blackhawks was to go and buy a set of Pachmayr grips that filled the space behind the "dragoon" backstrap. The original grips always smacked my knuckles with the real loads. I've since quit shooting the heavy loads in 'em (...slowly turning to a wuss...). About 800 to 900 fps is all i care to shoot now; what a shame!! Try about 7 grains of 231 or 8.5 grains of unique with the usual 240 to 250 hardcast semi wadcutters for the "wuss" loads. It's easy on you and the gun too. Keep up the good work! leroy
  22. Rupertus:________ Heavy loads will do that. I like the 900 to 1000 fps stuff myself in a 44 mag. It cuts down on the hand hammering. The problem is that ya need to reload to make any up. I heartily recommend reloading for all gun guys. It gives an excuse to shoot more. Let us know what ya see in the cylinders. Regards, Leroy
  23. leroy

    Oh Hai!

    I like it!! Here's da man!! Keep up the good work! Leroy
  24. Plus 1 to what VERO1 said here. It's a pretty common occurence with the hard kickers. I would tighten up everything like it's supposed to be and put some locktite (...blue; don't use RED!!!...) on the offending screw. Be careful not to tighten the screw too tight. It will bind the cylinder crane. Adjust the screw so the cylinder swings freely without any binding (...probably will occur when the screw is just flush with the revolver frame...). Make sure you use a screwdriver that fits; you dont want to scar your tools up!! Hope this helps leroy
  25. Lester has most likely hit the nail on the head here. I've had 'em stick too; 99 times out of a hundred, its dirty cylinders; especially on the hard kickers like the magnums using magnum ammo. My fix was always to take a good powder solvent (...like hoppes...) and clean the charge holes in the cylinder (...using a bore brush...) all the way thru; paying close attention to the shoulder near the cylinder throat (...the throat is the very front end area of the cylinder...). Clean it very well, making shure you brush it well, then use a bunch of swabs and wipe each charge hole clean. Look at each charge hole very closely in bright light to make sure it's squeeky clean. Dry it down with several clean swabs and then re-clean each charge hole with denatured alcohol (...methanol, like you get at lowes in the paint department...). Swab 'em down again and you should be good to go. The methanol will degrease any solvent that is left from the initial cleaning. My guess on the case split is that it was a bad case. I wouldn't worry about it, unless it happens again in the same cylinder hole. Sometimes you can have a bulged cylinder hole; but that's pretty far fetched. I've shot a bunch of hard kicking smiths and never seen one; but there are those who say they have. By the way, the cases do expand when they are fired. 44 mag loads (...along with the 357 and 41 mags...) are pretty hot, probably in the 36,000 psi range. To give a bit of a perspecitve, the old 45 acp is about 19,000 psi. Some of the old black powder loads were in the 14,000 psi range. Hope this helps. Leroy

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