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  1. Gents: Thanks for the data. I'll get a...

    Gents:

    Thanks for the data. I'll get a load worked up and try it but both of your experiences suggest a good option that doesn't require re-zeroing my rifle.

    Bruce
  2. Outpost 75: What zero do you use with...

    Outpost 75:

    What zero do you use with your 30-06 load (6.0 grains of Bullseye with a 150-155 grain bullet)? I would like to develop something like that but really don't want to re-zero my...
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    Lee: I'd do what BN suggested. Send the...

    Lee:

    I'd do what BN suggested. Send the barrel to Novak's and ask them to cut you a dovetail and install a tall ramped front sight. I know Novak's offers that option on semiautos for about...
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    Lee: Thanks for doing that. I use the...

    Lee:

    Thanks for doing that. I use the Bakersfield PD qual quite a bit and its nice to have the original scoring system.

    Bruce
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    4Given: Yes. I used a Mika pocket...

    4Given:

    Yes. I used a Mika pocket holster for a traditional S&W J frame. The new ultimate Carry ("UC") sighted guns tend to snag a bit in the older holsters. I contacted Mr. Mika who was...
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    rcbusmc24: That is a very nicely done...

    rcbusmc24:

    That is a very nicely done 1911. I suspect you will put a lot of miles on that gun. It is true to Col. Cooper's thoughts: Reliable, with sights you can see and a trigger you can...
  7. Actually, the retort should be: "Onagasimasu." ...

    Actually, the retort should be: "Onagasimasu." Translated from Japanese as "Will you train with me?"

    Nice Officers Model.

    Bruce
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    Malamute: Thanks for indulging me. I'll...

    Malamute:

    Thanks for indulging me. I'll keep my fingers crossed and say a prayer to the Malamute Gods that you are able to do the adoption.

    Nice looking rifle too.

    ...
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    Malamute: I plead guilty to thread...

    Malamute:

    I plead guilty to thread drift: What are the pups' names? Handsome pair of mals.

    Bruce
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    GJM: Agreed. As a fan of the 30-06 I do...

    GJM:

    Agreed. As a fan of the 30-06 I do think it covers pretty much every need in the U.S. That said, I have always been enamored with the idea of a 35 Whelen. The "responsible adult" in...
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    Outpost 75: Thanks for the data on that...

    Outpost 75:

    Thanks for the data on that load. The more I load/shoot that combination, the better I like it. I'll have to look into the Saeco mold. I didn't realize it was speed loader...
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    UNM1136: I saw the reference to the 35...

    UNM1136:

    I saw the reference to the 35 Whelen AI (Ackley Improved, I believe). I have always been fascinated with that cartridge but never got around to buying/building a gun for it. What...
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    Outpost 75: Those are solid choices. I...

    Outpost 75:

    Those are solid choices. I see in the photo of your Colt official Police that you are using 3.5 grains of Bullseye with a 158 grain bullet. I believe I got the same load from...
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    03RN: That is a Sparks PMK, correct? ...

    03RN:

    That is a Sparks PMK, correct? That is rapidly becoming a favored revolver holster (at least for outside the waistband carry). I use mine for a Ruger GP100 Match Champion and it...
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    Lyonsgrid: Very nicely done revolver. ...

    Lyonsgrid:

    Very nicely done revolver. I always admired Smythons. I have seen the same treatment done to Ruger Security Six revolvers and would love to have one of those.

    Please...
  16. Cecil: Thank you for the kind words...

    Cecil:

    Thank you for the kind words and endorsement. Coming from you that means a lot. I am in the same boat in that I need to cross paths with you at one of your classes. The retention...
  17. Serious Student: Thanks for the kind...

    Serious Student:

    Thanks for the kind words and endorsement. I appreciate it immensely. Hopefully our paths cross this fall, if not sooner, at Gunsite.

    Bruce
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    : Smith and Wesson Model 25-2 with a...

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    Smith and Wesson Model 25-2 with a barrel shortened to 4 inches and a ramp front sight installed. Leather: Sparks Summer Special/Sparks 200 AW.

    Honorable Mention: Service Auto of 9mm...
  19. SAC Tactical-Boise Idaho training

    Folks:

    I will be conducting several classes through my company, SAC Tactical, at the Double Tapp Range just east of Boise this coming June. Double Tapp is a newer (and fabulous) facility. I...
  20. SAC Tactical-Montana Based Training

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    What follows are a series of courses that my company, SAC Tactical will be conducting in the northwest Montana area (typically in or near Kalispell). We have added several Firearms...
  21. Dogcaller: I am glad I could provide some...

    Dogcaller:

    I am glad I could provide some help on this issue. I actually carry a Comp III when I pack a wheelgun. Rob Leahy's Sidewinder speed loader pouch makes it pretty easy. I'll show...
  22. Dogcaller: A couple of thoughts. ...

    Dogcaller:

    A couple of thoughts.

    First, while I am always of a mind that "more" is better, realistically if you and your son each have two (2) Safariland Comp IIs or IIIs, you...
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    Janitor: This may be sacrilegious in a...

    Janitor:

    This may be sacrilegious in a 1911 thread, but it appears that the rifle is a Pre-64 Model 70 Winchester. Any details that you can share on that rifle? It is gorgeous and a great...
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    [QUOTE=Tokarev;1550348] Later guns were cast...

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    Later guns were cast frames which was supposed to be more durable. These were used on the 40 S&W guns and probably most of the commercial MK3 guns sold in the US....
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    Wade: Excellent. I look forward to...

    Wade:

    Excellent. I look forward to meeting you and your son as well. See you in Nivember!

    Bruce
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