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  1. Had a p22 since they came out, it was a suppressor host only.   Shot it a few times without the can, not really accruate either way.  Sold it last year and bought a MP22 because of other MPs in the house.  Couldn't be happier, I can run it in almost all of my current holsters and makes a great suppressor host.   My walther thread adapter went right on the MP.  I have also read that the MP 22 was made by Walthers Airsoft division :)
  2. We used similar ones for years, from back country skiing to white water rafting and rescue. Never went into back country with out one.
  3. Probably in the bunker buried 50 paces south of the clothes line :)
  4. The only thing I would reload into these, would be a delrin plug and use them for dummies.
  5. +1 on the power pistol, it seems a little louder suppressed though.
  6. I thought that it would be a good choice, if i were only going to have one revolver. Alot of my friends back in Wyoming had them in 454 and would get the 45lc wheel also. I seriously started checking prices....nothing but disappointment. They have gone up in price in the last 9 years, i remember a field grade coming into the shop for around $900. Looking for 357 smith now. :(
  7. Ive been a member since oct 09 and never seen this thread???? I finally have a reason to buy a revolver, always wanted a Freedom Arms .454 casull from my home state. Bees....stand the f&@k by.
  8. For Occasional square range use the mag pouches are ok for the price. If you want open top mag pouches look at HSGI taco pouches. If you want flaps for retention look at LBT, Tactical tailor, eagle, SOE. You can also find USGI stuff on auction sites cheap. If you are going to spend the money, i would recommend avoiding condor for "go to gear"
  9. Do you think you will have any issues with feeding in the mags? 
  10. That's some funnnnny Sh^t... the new and improved "Golden Bullet"
  11. Reminds me of a Rhodesian warlord that I used to hang out with.
  12. I was thinking same thing. That's probably why he only got 18 months instead of 10 years? ATF "you agree not test suppressor charges and things will be easier on you"? Besides I don't think they were marked "made in Tennessee"
  13. Was TGI the guy out in Louisville? Kind of a husky fella that always had a couple of suppressors at the gunshows?
  14. KNOXVILLE — A federal judge Thursday sentenced a Rockford man to serve 18 months in prison for possession of unregistered weapons and selling a firearm to a convicted felon.   From Blount today     Waldrip pleaded guilty in September of last year to knowingly possessing two silencers without serial numbers and not registered to him in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record. He also pleaded guilty to knowingly selling a firearm to a convicted felon. According to the plea agreement, Waldrip began making and selling firearms silencers beginning in January last year. The following month, he sold a silencer to an undercover agent of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Also, Waldrip sold a firearm to an individual working on behalf of law enforcement who asked if he could leave the gun at Waldrip’s house stating, “being a convicted felon, I’m not trying to have them pop up, you know, home inspection . . . .” Waldrip agreed to this request even after being informed by the individual that he was a convicted felon. The firearm was retrieved by the individual from Waldrip’s house in March of last year. Meanwhile, Charles M. Jones III, former owner and president of Tennessee Guns International, Inc. (TGI), was also sentenced in U.S. District Court to serve one year of probation and 100 hours of community service as a result of his felony conviction for importation of goods (firearms) by false statements. Jones pleaded guilty to the offense pursuant to a plea agreement last December. The plea agreement also resulted in TGI forfeiting and relinquishing several thousand firearms and firearms parts that were seized from TGI. Significantly, Jones can no longer possess a firearm, since he is now a convicted felon. “It is extremely important that firearms dealers abide by the law in conducting their business, in order to prevent those who are not authorized under law to possess firearms, from obtaining guns and weapons,” said U.S. Attorney William C. Killian in a press release. “This conviction and sentence is a reminder that smuggling firearms by a Federal Firearms Licensee into the U.S. is a serious matter and will be vigorously investigated and prosecuted,” said ATF Special Agent in Charge Jeffrey Fulton.  
  15. Has anyone using the chargemaster combo experienced problems with key pad not working or zeroing problems.  Mine has been very loyal for last 6 years.   I used it last monday night, then Tues morning problems.  This has not had any mods done, I am looking for info on doing a factory "reset".  I checked youtube and other forums without any luck.  RCBS gave me option to return item with check for $200 and they will send me new unit.  I feel that this is fair...just doesn't work into the budget this month.   Any help appreciated,   Static
  16. I don't use dummies during dry firing. A little hot glue or silicon in the primer pocket if you are concerned about firing pins or strikers. I think any quality semiauto pistol or rifle is fine to dry fire without snapcaps, with the exception of rimfires. I am sure some will quote something from web that disagrees. Each to their own.....Dry fire, dry fire, dry fire! My rifle dummies look like the ones in the link above. If you wanted you could powder coat some for positive ID
  17. For my pistol dummies I use a lead semi wad cutter instead of RN or ball.  My rifle dummies are drilled and marked with black sharpie.  I only use rifle dummies on the range.  We load each others mags before drills, I had 1 live and 28 dummies followed by 1 live one...during one drill.  Wasn't as funny as it seems.
  18. Didn't see posted in general forum. I got a laugh. http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/03/daniel-zimmerman/incendiary-image-day-ankle-holster-edition/ http://www.gunssavelife.com/?p=11457
  19. Doing a little hunting in my old AO.
  20. Always nice to be able to put a face to a story. :)
  21. It's more convient for friends and family, they don't have to make as many trips to the car.
  22. Can't say enough good stuff about David, he has been my primary component source since I met him 3 years ago.

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