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  1. Goodnight, Johnboy!
  2. I have been selling a few, but I simply don't have the molds or the guns to use for molds for a lot of models. I can make one for most Smith and Wesson revolvers, a 1911, a Cz52, a 1903 Colt, A 51 Remington, 1907 Savage, 1908 Colt, and a few other odd, old models.
  3. Thanks. You mean kinda like this?
  4. I've traded with him. It isn't a bad store.
  5. My wife carries a J frame Smith and Wesson revolver, a model 37, in 38 Special. She wouldn't dream of carrying anything else, or leaving the housee without it. She likes it's accuracy, light weight, and ease of operation; just point and click. She's a small woman, yet can shoot a 44 magnum accurately, and enjoys it.
  6. I'd want upwards of $1500 for that shotgun. Give it a year or so and you'll find that AR prices will decrease while the value of your Browning steadily increases. Think about it; no one makes antique A5s any more. Everybody makes ARs. DON'T DO IT!!!
  7. I have an H&R combo that has a 20 guage barrel as well as a 30-30 barrel. It will routinely shoot moa groups and has accounted for many deer. I also have a very old Savage in 22 hornet. It shhot pretty good as well. I like the single shots.
  8. You do know that a case of beer would have made a much more suitable vice don't you?
  9. You could try annealing the brass before you attempt to load any more.
  10. Sweet! The 45 ACP headspaces on the case mouth instead of the rim like the 45 Colt. You poke the shells out with the ejector rod anyway, so you really don't need a rim for anything on your Ruger. I'd probably shoot 45ACPs more often than 45Colts because ammo is less expensive and more readily available. I really like your new gun.
  11. In addition to the kit you listed, you will immediatly need a manual, brass, primers, powder, bullets, and CARBIDE dies. Next, you'll add calipers, a tumbler, a hand priming kit, and other assorted goodies. It never ends, really. I disagree with the progressive folks. If you aren't making giant quantities of ammo, a single stage is great. I've been using the Lee Anniversary Kit for 15 years with no complaints. I am able to upgrade now, but see no need to.
  12. LOL! I haven't seen the tactical map before!
  13. I went in G&L for the first time a couple of weeks ago. Wow! I couldn't even see what they had for sale for the crowd! Those guys have quite a business going.
  14. I would not have liked that!
  15. Thanks for the offer. That is very kind.
  16. Color makes it look smaller? Never been in a gym lockerroom shower, huh?
  17. gregintenn

    id theft....

    Oh Man! I can't imagine the level of stress and aggravation that would cause. I sure wish you luck getting it resolved.
  18. How does it shoot? I'm thinking hard about one. If I get it, I might be able to help you out in the holster department.
  19. gregintenn

    id theft....

    You care to share with us how this happened? I'd like to know what t avoid. Thanks.
  20. OH MY! I'm not sure what all I just bought! I'm goin back!
  21. :stare:You're not making holsters are you?
  22. Just be nice. If you lose your cool, and it's very easy to do dealing with folks like you are about to meet, they sort of hold your fate in their hands. My experience is that if your neighbors won't object, there's usually no problem.A guy down the road from me was raising miniature chihuahas; a LOT of them. His neighbors OBJECTED! He's gone.
  23. :up:Sound like fun!

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