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frankmako

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  1. looks like a good place to score some more bullets. 
  2. i would got one or two.  at today prices that not a bad price.
  3. just another downtown shooting here in chattanooga.  nothing new, just the same old stuff.  
  4. no more cheap guns and it is not going to get any better. the prices will go higher when the states out west change their guns laws. 
  5. the army/navy stores prices are normally higher than other stores.  they think because it has military on it, it costs more.  yard sales are one place to find older plastic/metal cans on the cheap. 
  6. slim and non is what i am seeing along with the high price of everything.   this should slow down this summer and get back to somewhat normal.
  7. butt head joe, do as i say not as i do.
  8. yes it is a great day to reload.   when others hunt ammo, i hunt for reloading supplies.  you can never have too much around.
  9. i met him once on a chance several years ago when he did not have his handlers around.  talk with him a little and when i walked away i did not have that warn and fuzzy feeling about him.  same with zack wamp same face to face meeting and no warm and fuzzy feeling.  but the other guys are worst.  sometimes you got to go home with the one you went to the dance with.  but we put these ass clowns in office, we get what we pay/vote for.  the common man does not have the money to run for office so he will never make it in.
  10. no case trimming necessary for 9mm.  i have never trimed any 9mm case in my life. i have loaded thousands and shot thousands of un-trimed 9mm.  now, i have trimed many rifle cases.  but no pistol cases in my many years of reloading.  i have also found out the hard way that you don't have to trim the rifle cases much.  when i was shooting long range high porwer rifle matches in the early 80's i was a trimming fool on my 7mm-308, 308 and 30-06 brass.  trimed every week before reloading for the next match.  but it took to long, so i back off trimming and nothing changed.  shot the same no matter trimed or not trimmed.  about every 10 times used i would check the case and trimed if it was needed.  but now for the 9mm you do not have to trim. 
  11. nice looking 22's.  that is a good find.  now you got to hunt some ammo for them.
  12. 38 sp are easy to load.  nothing special to do for them.  find yourself a lite load to have fun on the range.  
  13. i only use the rifle ammo.  never had any problems.  some what dirty, but who cares about that, clean you gun when done.  as for it wearing out your gun.  i don't think that you will shoot that much, think thousands, like 20 or 30 thousand.   but the price seem high.  even for today standards.
  14. it looks like it was hit by a lawnmower.    did you pickup someones other older range brass?   i got an old 1911 that will bend one side of the brass in some, but not as bad as this and not both sides.   
  15. at this time the price of any gun is hard to get.  it is worth what the buyer is willing to give for it.  one thing i would look at  is the price of a new glock 20.  i would not give more than what a glock 20 is going for.  
  16. good job.  makes one feel good when his reloads work without any problem.  
  17. no rules/laws as far as i can see on how many at one time.
  18. i been looking for a marlin and/or winchester in 44 mag.  i have also been looking for one in 357 mag.  hard to find at this time, but i keep on looking.   if all else fail i might have to go to rossi and/or henry. 
  19. been there several times to have my older glocks redone.   no tours but they will redo a gun for you. 
  20. supply and demand and there are more 9mm guns than 40.
  21. got my order in.  about time i got something back from my tax dollar that i can use.
  22. reloading supplies and equipment is getting hard to find.  and when you do the prices are high.  
  23. you can use them with your current load without any problems. 
  24. we need to vote out both parties.  but the problem is that the common man does not have the money to run for office. 
  25. what a moron.  wait can i call him that? 

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