I remember (as a grade schooler) the editor of the very small town paper (actually the county newspaper) in the rural county where I spent part of my childhood made his own IWB holster. He was a...
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I remember (as a grade schooler) the editor of the very small town paper (actually the county newspaper) in the rural county where I spent part of my childhood made his own IWB holster. He was a...
I have a pair of G17's both with 5 moa SRO in place, one is milled, one is MOS, when I have them up firing them I cannot tell the difference in height or any of that. They are identical for shooting...
Quite possible that FN or whomever now owns the brand is importing them and Moroku is making them again. If so that is recent in the last year or two. It would be a good thing if that is true.
The Japanese made Winchester is a better overall rifle, possibly more durable, better fitted, better finish, probably better metalurgy but since they have been out of production for many years I...
There is one JHP round designed for .357 lever action rifles, the Hornady Lever Evolution series, which has a controlled expansion projectile that takes into account the much higher than (pistol)...
Raining this morning so I could not chrono but 4.3 gr of my remaining Trailboss in mixed .357 cases behind a MBC 158gr Hitech coated, 1.590 OAL, Remington 1 1/2 standard primers, printed one of the...
I think learning peep's early does help with some basics, and it certainly would not preclude upgrading each with an optic at some point once they have learned on those. No evidence to back that,...
About 20 years ago I picked up one of those Bushy imported Edenpine's and went full custom on it. It was a good shooter and the main reason I eventually got rid of it is me and bullpups just don't...
Reminds me of the story of your personal journey I think you have described here...same guns, but he stopped at the 10mm Glock...
My observations from the random cracking I personally know about and a few things that have been said about the assembly of these over at the blue forum and other places, including my late gunsmith...
I saw a very pretty NIB version in the case at an LGS this week with wonderful checkered wood grips, but I will never get over my Interarms ownership experience. If I convinced myself to try one...
For somebody looking to get into the .32 thing, might be an easier less expensive option depending on where this one ends...
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1048745737
Kramer will make you one but long wait.
Sold some stuff to sigsag1 and it was a positive transaction.
thanks for doing this, I so remember that thread
I have not personally done that but my understanding is the frames are the same. The action parts themselves on compact and full size are the same. That is why there is one LEM kit that fits all of...
Thanks for tipping me off on that, of my 158's at least 3K are Berry's so I can do that and probably consume all that Titegroup with them, I used it and N350 in the past for .40 major with Berrys and...
bumping this old one simply because retirement has come and next week I finally have time to work up a good mild recreational load for .357 magnum
my goal is something between 800 and 1000 fps in...
Subscribe to American Fighting Revolver and start absorbing Bryan's Maintenance Monday segments, a wealth of good info there that you can actually trust.
Thanks. I sold off my LCR .22WMR because the trigger was so awful I did not even have a spring scale that could measure it, > 12.5#. Seems the same for the others I have handled in the store. The...
Anybody got one of these rimfire revolvers? A friend who is a gunsmith at a LGS tells me he bought one in .22 WMR right before the pandemic and has been very happy with it as a rimfire pocket gun. ...
All parts in the lower of the usp/c are identical between 9/40/357 including ejector and every part of the action group. The slides will work no matter what the lower started out as. Only the...
I agree with JonInWA that 1K is over the top for a revolver. For one thing, in vetting a semi-auto the big deal is cycling reliability, the magazines, the feed of a specific round or type of ammo...
I agree with the idea of buy a couple and learn to use both, it is a very individual thing with these devices and what works best for you. Both are good products in my view. And not that expensive.
Hard to say what might be wrong with a K frame of this vintage in .357, but reputable seller and not a lot of bidders. The finish might polish up nicely.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1046261422