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    Duelist - I was in the college prep track and was...

    Duelist - I was in the college prep track and was therefore forbidden from taking typing, which was reserved for the kids going into the workforce after high school. I hunted-and-pecked my way...
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    When I was in high school (I graduated in '69)...

    When I was in high school (I graduated in '69) there was a class called "Home Economics" which was limited to girls. I assume budgeting was part of that class. There was nothing like that for guys;...
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    My first Glock was a G45. My second was a G19G5....

    My first Glock was a G45. My second was a G19G5. Both have SCDs, and the 19 has a Grip Anchor. I really like the G45, but the 19 w/Grip Anchor feels better and is the one that gets carried. I'm...
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    As a business, that’s a good problem to have. :) ...

    As a business, that’s a good problem to have. :) I’m still waiting for my 442 UC to show up at my LGS.
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    FWIW, standard pressure 230-grain HST went 869...

    FWIW, standard pressure 230-grain HST went 869 fps from the 4" barrel of my M&P45 Compact. I wouldn't get wrapped around the axle on this; different lots of ammo and different barrels introduce...
  6. A further extension of the "Talk Dirty to Me"...

    A further extension of the "Talk Dirty to Me" Yiddish version:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX2rm-jLLFY
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    I’m not jetfire, but my RP63 shows “Braztech...

    I’m not jetfire, but my RP63 shows “Braztech Int’l L.C., Bainbridge, GA” on the side plate.
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    Here...

    Here is a review of a book I haven't read but sounds really interesting. It's a re-telling of Huck Finn, but from the perspective of the black slave Jim. I'm going to try to dig up a copy.
  9. Well, I’ll be listening to him next month, I’m...

    Well, I’ll be listening to him next month, I’m taking a snubby class from him.
  10. Greg Ellifritz, a well-known trainer who's built...

    Greg Ellifritz, a well-known trainer who's built like a damned gorilla.
  11. Dammit, now I want one of those. I have zero use...

    Dammit, now I want one of those. I have zero use for one, but I want one just the same. :mad:
  12. I'm shocked, shocked that y'all would make light...

    I'm shocked, shocked that y'all would make light of this.
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtOstlmOc98

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtOstlmOc98
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    ^^^^In front of a "Pilot" gas station, no less....

    ^^^^In front of a "Pilot" gas station, no less. :rolleyes:
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    My K frames ride in JMCK kydex too (IWB3).

    My K frames ride in JMCK kydex too (IWB3).
  16. You can pretty much interchange the data, but the...

    You can pretty much interchange the data, but the velocities will be different - lead will be faster than jacketed, with plated somewhere in between. This only matters if you have to meet a power...
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    The Remington version of the FBI load runs about...

    The Remington version of the FBI load runs about 780 fps from a snubby, which gives it a power factor of about 123.4, so it'll recoil more than the other loads I've mentioned. Still, I'd rather...
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    If it had been one of the .38s, I would have...

    If it had been one of the .38s, I would have already PMed him. :)
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    I've never shot the old HydraShok. The current...

    I've never shot the old HydraShok. The current HS Deep ran 858 fps from my M49. From my 642, Ranger Bonded 130s went 830 fps and Golden Sabre 125s went 941 fps. Both Remington and Federal...
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    I'd go with the M&P. The 1.0s can usually be...

    I'd go with the M&P. The 1.0s can usually be found as LE trade-ins for under $300 and don't suffer from the accuracy issues the 9x19 1.0s had. Magazines are relatively cheap too. I have an M&P40...
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    I had my gunsmith do the same, then I put on two...

    I had my gunsmith do the same, then I put on two coats of white and one of fluorescent orange.
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    The machining looks pretty cobby. Those grips...

    The machining looks pretty cobby. Those grips are nice, though. Chambered in the "rare .357 Magnum" caliber. :rolleyes:
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    Got it. I'd hate for you to change out those...

    Got it. I'd hate for you to change out those grips and grip adapter, they look so right on that gun! If we lived closer, I'd let you try some of my .38/44 factory duplication loads, a 170-grain...
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    ^^^^Re: the .38/44, were you shooting the same...

    ^^^^Re: the .38/44, were you shooting the same bullet weight but with different ammo, or different bullet weight? That revolver is probably regulated for 158-grain bullets; if you were shooting the...
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    My 642 needs 130s to hit to POA while my M49...

    My 642 needs 130s to hit to POA while my M49 needs 148-158s. My fixed-sight K and L frames are regulated for 158s…except for my M10-5 4”, which needs 130s. My autoloaders are mostly agnostic.
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