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My experience has shown CDNN will grade conservative on used guns (police trade-ins) if they say "very good to excellent" they have been. Your mileage may vary but I have had very good experiences buying from them
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I will be in the Smyrna area the first part of December.. I called Glock this morning to see if the cost of the night sights had changed and it is still $57. The tech told me to bring my magazines along also. I told them I had several and the tech said bring them all so I will..... :)
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I have used Lee Lube with good results for 20 years or so and have never stuck a case using it. It isn't as fast to apply as the spray lube but comes off easy... A light coat per case will do the trick. Lee lube is less messy than the RCBS lube and pad that I first used when I started reloading.
http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/item/0000690006/Case_Sizing_Lube_2_Oz_Tube_
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I use 55 grain Sierra spitzer or HP in a M400 sig with good results. Velocity @ 10' from muzzle is around 3k using CFE 223 or Varget.
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Nope that's not how it is worded... KY honors all other states permits.... No other stipulations....
teecro you are correct. I failed to read all the info.... deadeye111
snip from handgunlaw.us
Permits/Licenses This State Honors (Kentucky)
Kentucky honors all other states Permit/Licenses.
Kentucky Honors Non-Resident Permits/Licenses From the States They Honor. (Must be 21 years of age or older)
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12 gauge will probably just piss it off.
12 guage slug will turn his lights out quick if placed in a critical spot..... :) A black bear was killed near Marquand, MO a couple of years ago with .22 long rifle. The bear was eating dog food from storage shed and home owner feared for his life. Conservation Agents ruled it a good shoot... No charges filed for taking the bear.
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AL, AR, IN, KY, MI, NC recognizes all other states resident permits... Likely others I know these as they are states I travel...
I thought KY recognized all state permits also but handgunlaw.us states they only recognize the ones that recognize KY permits. Gary Slider usually has up to date info. I didn't go to the KY website to check as it isn't an issue for me living in Missouri.
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I'd suggest the fact that we recognize all other states' permits figures into that also. AFAIK, we are the only state that does that?
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Missouri recognizes all other states' permits also.
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There are also tools that look like a wire stripper that I saw that looked like would work OK. Some were metal and some plastic.
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Some of the people on Predatormastersforum.com use winkler's tail strippers. Google is your friend. I found some in the $3 and $4 range before freight.
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Thanks for the info. I will try when I get back in town.
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But becoming a Benefactor as Dolomite mentioned will gain you access to some great and timely info, as well as supporting the TGO forum. :up:
I would be happy to donate but I don't have a paypal account and am not going to sign up again for personal reasons. If I could send a check or money order or pay with credit card, I would be happy to donate.
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SGAmmo from Stillwater, Oklahoma has deals on ammo and are a reputable online vendor with reasonable shipping.
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One of Rick Hendrick's bow ties hopefully the 88. If not the 24, 48 or 5 respectfully. Earnhart jr is running better than he has in awhile. Hopefully it will be his at Homestead.
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Missouri residents do not qualify for a Illinois non-resident permit. The clause to carry inside vehicle with a valid permit is helpful to get me across the Southern tip of IL at the Ohio/Miss. River bridges I hear rumors that the legislator that introduced the original bill for CC is working to improve the system for non-residents. Time will tell.
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From what I have seen if you plant sunflowers in a sizeable patch the doves will find them. The best hunt I have had was on the edge of a 20-30 acre sunflower field. No way you could shoot doubles and find them as the sunflowers were thick and still standing. The Federal and State wardens were in a field not far away checking other hunters so we shot one bird and retrieved it and then picked another to shoot. The doves were bad wanting to feed on the sunflowers. SE Missouri used to have hunters from all over fill the hotels/motels for opening day but not so much any more.
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The hunt was outstanding. The weather was warmer than usual but it was cloudy and a good breeze from the South helped one stay fairly comfortable. The sandy soil was loose and hard walking to retrieve the birds but no one complained.
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We had a good hunt in SE Missouri. There was not much corn harvested but I has permission to hunt a large corn field that had been harvested and the stalks were bush hogged. The doves were using the field and just up the county road was a sand plant that produces concrete sand. There is plenty of water and open sandy area for the birds. We quit hunting at 7:30 am with most people having a limit of dove.
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Thanks for all of the help Omega. I bought one at Academy this afternoon. I forgot to ask if they carried the Lee Case Lube. I have case lube that I use when loading with my Rock Chucker, it is Dillon Case Lube. I know it's a liquid, whereas the Lee Lube is a paste. The instructions that came with the loader, calls for lubing inside the case mouth with a Q-Tip, with Lee Case Lube. I've never done this on any case mouths before...afraid it might contaminate my powder. Do you do this with your hand loader?
P.S. this hand press is aluminum, but has the Breech Lock feature.
I use the RCBS case neck brushes to clean the case mouth but I am using a regular single stage Lyman Orange Crusher press. I don't add lube to brush and it seems to work fine.
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I will have to snicker when I read his post from now on.... Thanks for enlightening me. Maybe he chose that screen name for a reason..... I am usually not that nieve but this one caught me unaware.
From what I have read on the internet the cop is white if that is believable that did the shooting. I am waiting for 0 to weigh in on the situation like he did the Martin kid.
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Maybe he should adopt the proper version of his first name in order not to have his name associated with a fictitious porn star.
I have no idea what his real name is.... I just assumed this was his screen name on Missouri Carry and until I did a search had no idea it was porn related. I just checked his profile on MO Carry and he joined in 2010 and is an active member with over 600 posts.
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Dirk Diggler is a black lawyer from the St. Louis area. He is and has been a member of Missouri Carry for several years helping the 2A fight. Seems to be a good guy and one of his posts on the forum was "you can't call me racist as I am black"... :)
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Prayers sent.
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One buck earlier was 11 point or better with 3 more decent 6-8 pointers and several does.
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870 Tactical with 3" 00 buck