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frankmako

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  1. i have several kkm barrels in 9mm, 40 s&w, and 45 acp. they are tops, just drop in and go. i have one efk firegragon in 9mm for the glock and several for the 1911 and they are the same as the kkm's. i picked up several lone wolf conservation barrels and they are the same. all are "plug and play". i use to use bar sto barrels in my 1911's and got one for a g17. had to "fit" it to the slide. not hard to do if you have some "gun smithing" in you. "improved accuracy"? i think i got some, but i have never benched the guns to check. i got the aftermarket glock barrel so i could shoot cast lead bullets.
  2. rcbs makes good reloading equipment. palmetto state is a good company, i allway stop by their store when i go to through their area.
  3. they make a grip extension and plus one/two grip extension. the pg-2733 model is for the glock 26/27/33/39. it will add two rounds for the g26. the pg-2733 is not for the g19/17. it will work but i don't know how many rounds it will add. now if you put the spring in backward it will not work. sometimes the glock mag spring can come off the follower. sometime glock mags takes some work to make the last round go in anyway.
  4. nice 1911. good find. played around with one many mango season ago. should have bought that gun.
  5. good question. i don't know. check with the tn gov site. back in the early 70 i hunted rabbits in el paso tx with one. the old wrist style type. i use ball bearing. great fun.
  6. chattanooga stores are behind the rest of them for some unknown reason. hope they get with it and start.
  7. i allway check the shipping rate before i order anything off the net. if to high i pass and keep looking.
  8. Widners, Powder valley, and other different sights from the net.
  9. my current build is costing me approximately $450.00 to do. got the last part in last month. it has taken me about one year to get all the parts for this build. rra upper, lmt lower, bushmaster barrel, colt bcg, other unknown named parts. i search the net for the best/lowest price.
  10. i will let you know. i am working on some loads now with the 62gr pull down bullet and imr 4895 powder/wolf primers. yesterday i ran my second group across my chronograph. i am trying to match/come closed to factory ammo in a 16 barrel ar barrel.
  11. i would go with the gas mileage. i would even look for a car that get better that the focus. i know the gas prices have come down some. but they are,, will go back up after the election. it will be over $4.00 a gallon before you know it.
  12. new brass, old brass, i all ways lube. i use the old school lube pad and old school lube. a little bit goes a long way. i roll them on the pad and run them in a fl sizer die. i like fl sizing on my rifle cases.
  13. the last one i went to was a knife and beef jerky show. the gun prices were high and the other items were higher. tried to buy some primers, but the prices was 3x's the internet price w/haz mat fee. i might go on sunday, but as with all other chattanooga shows i can beat the prices somewhere else (local store and/or internet).
  14. i run ga, al, and sc several times a year with equipment/hay trailers. before i got the semi tag i would get pulled over by local leo's for not having a tag. after you tell them tn law and they run your tow vehicle, all is mostly ok. but it is better to have the semi tag and no more problems.
  15. looks ok. for the price it is hard to beat.
  16. only comercial trailers need a tn tag and/or title. if you go into other states you will need a print out of the tn law showing that you do not need a tag. local leo of other states don't know tn law. if you got an other state title i would get a tn title. you can get a semi trailer tag real cheap in tn. it is good for ever, buy once and good for ever. that is what i use on two trailers.
  17. frankmako

    Beretta jetfire?

    i got one back in 1979. still got it and it has never given me any problems. they are hard to beat. i stop carring it when i pickup a kel tec p3at.
  18. sometimes when i am in sc i stop by their store. they got lots of good stuff in thier store. their web site orders is sometime slow.
  19. i liked the movie.
  20. yes, you pay a haz mat fee. it is $27.50 an order. so it is best to order 10 to 20 thousand primers at a time and some powder. even with shipping and haz mat fee i beat the local prices by a mile.
  21. i use aa#5 for 45 acp, 9mm, 40 s&w, and 38/357. works well and drop good in my dillon. for the 45 acp i use a 230 gr round nose cast lead and drop 8.3 grs of aa#5. bullet seat is the same as military 203gr fmj. this load works well in my 1911's and glock's. i got some chrono data down in the man cave if you want to see it.
  22. been there, done that, got the t-shirt.
  23. cci 41 and/or wolf 223 rifle primers is what i use. order them on line for best price.

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