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  1. epbfi here. comcast was junk in my area. if it rain it went down for days. dropped several times each day, no matter what was going on. slow when everbody got home from work. so i went to epbfi and never looked backed. my speeds are: down load: 34.47. upload:22.28. this is on a wireless. faster if i plug it stright to the wall and by pass the wireless. now if i can get the office to change over like will be good.
  2. plus one, need more info.
  3. i have been in several times. the only thing i have gotten was some army ammo cans. they had the best price around. all other items to me are priced high. you don't know how the salemen/owner will act when you go in. sometimes they will talk to you, other times they don't. but when i am around cleveland i stop in the see what they got.
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    P3AT?

    i got one of the first second gen p3at made. after two extractors replacements it has ran 100%. great pocket gun. got a first gen p32 and it has never given me any problems. both are good guns. you can not go wrong with either.
  5. i have used JB Weld stop leak on one of my tractors. it worked for one year, then gave way. other time that i have tried ant stop leak it did not work.
  6. look for some used equipment. if you know how to use what your dad has i would look for the same type. i got some 1973 stuff that works as good as the new stuff. so age does not matter if it is in good shape.
  7. not bad ammo, runs good in my ak. never had any problems.
  8. back in 1981 i got a forster trimmer. works well, never had any problems with it. but for me it is not made for speed, any hand crank is not not made for speed. for 223 brass i use a possum hollow unit. it goes on a hand drill and you can go as fast as you want. they are hard to find, but when you do they are worth the trouble of looking. i have picked up the drill thing that goes on the forster, but have not put it on, might do that this summer to see how it works.
  9. only if it rains. knife and breef jerkey show along with high prices.
  10. good deal and great gun.
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    S&W mod. 36

    is it a pin barrel? if so, it is one of the older ones. go to the s&w forum, they might a the info you are looking for.
  12. i think winchester makes a 25acp round that has a bb in the point. i picked up a box about 25 years ago.
  13. i use a dillon 550 for pistol and i can make good speed. i use a single stage for rifle. dies are preset, powder drop preset, and i make good speed. not as fast as the dillon. but it does not matter, i don't realy get in a rush when i reload.
  14. i started casting around 1982. never did it to save money. just something that i wanted to try. now i do over 10 different rifle and pistol bullets. all i use is wheel weights, they made good bullets.
  15. plus one
  16. i use a lee factory crimp die for the 45acp. never had any problems with my reloads when i use the lee factory crimp/traper crimp dies.
  17. july 4, or just a few days before it will be around $5
  18. glock 36
  19. no, it will not hurt anything.
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    Radom P 64

    yes mags can be hard to find. it took me several months to get some mags for my p64. i went over to the "unofficial p64 resource" site and found some.
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    Glock Breakdown

    yes it is good to do a full break down of your glock. once or twice a years seem to work for most. yes, you can get a lots of crud in a glock. normal cleaning will not get this crud out, only a full break down will work. i got an old g22 that i did not clean for several years. just ran ammo thru it, reloads and factory ammo. after several k's i did a full break down and the worst area was the firing pin channel..... other areas were dirty, but not as bad. the gun would have gone many more k's of rounds without the cleaning. that is why i like the glock. they will shoot no matter how well you take care of them.
  22. nothing wrong with using them, i use them in 40 s&w when it was hard finding primers. but i did run a few tests over my chronograph to see what was the different between the two primers. what i found out is that is the mag primers gave me about 50 fps more than the standard primers when i dropped the same powder weight. i would get a traper crimp die for the 45acp. i use a lee brand for the 45acp and it works well.
  23. nice
  24. get a ar. hard to beat.
  25. do it yourself. it is not hard to do. you can get all the info on how from the net. i done several back in the 70's when all you had to go by was the instruction in the box. now the net has all you need to do. i did several long range match rifle and they came out good. but to be just, i was hard to tell any different between ones that were bedded and the ones that had the barrel floated only. pm me if you want more info.

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