Keep feeding them ammo, they keep running. I have had to tighten the plunger tube and front sight on one of my Colts. I also had to replace a broken ejector on my 9MM Citadel after 3000 plus rounds.
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Keep feeding them ammo, they keep running. I have had to tighten the plunger tube and front sight on one of my Colts. I also had to replace a broken ejector on my 9MM Citadel after 3000 plus rounds.
Any red dot you like. I have one with a TRS25. I also have one with a peep sight. Shoot the peep more than the red dot now days.
My dillon seems to work just fine. Load .44, 9MM and .38. I don't use lube as that would kind of defeat the purpose of a progressive.
I don't wet tumble as that also seems to slow things down.
Larger isn''t always better. Quality of lenses and coatings make more difference than a 50mm front lens. You can also set it at a lower power to improve light gathering qualities.
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I'd suggest you get a standard carbine, get a trigger job, shoot it and see how it performs. It may be all you need. I have 4 10 /22s. two carbines, a Deluxe Sporter and a heavy bbl with laminated...
So I’m thinking of building up a Ruger 10/22. I’ve never modified a 10/22 before but I understand they are pretty simple. My requirements are:
Light weight. I handled one once upon a time that...
Roger that, I have a little of both from before Biden/Covid. First group with CCI STD after shooting the SK is real good, the lube left in the bbl from the SK. After that the CCI will have fliers....
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I had a 541 T HB that would only shoot ammo with soft slick lubed ammo like SK or old Wolf. Wish I knew what they use.
A 642 and the 5 that are in it.
One all year, yes it's a 642 in my pocket.
Haven't found anything that fits the pocket better than a 42/642.
A few years ago I bought a 2nd 642, no lock. The trigger pull was extremely hard. I replaced the mainspring with a Wolff standard mainspring. This brought the pull down to what the other 642 is. I...
Different bullets require different overall lengths do the shape. I recently bought some coated bullets and they are more blunt than normal 124/115 bullets, have to seat them deeper, makes OL shorter...
I can't see a crack on the picture.
I have dedicated skeet and trap guns. Newest is a Browning 725 Sporting I bought for skeet and sporting clays, I have been shooting some trap with it and it works pretty well. I prefer skeet and...
I have a .270 but I'm old and don't fix it if it ain't broke. A 3006 would work.
Berets are smart they'll sick to 1911 guns.
Why would you do that? It seems like going in the wrong direction. The leaf spring is one of the things that makes the action in a Smith better than a Ruger. What am I missing?
My choice would be the S&W 686, an older one of course because new S&Ws always have something wrong with them.
Press, pull, squeeze the trigger while NOT disturbing your sight picture while holding the sights on the target. Simple as that, not so simple to actually do tho.
The S&W Shield 9mm EZ would fit the bill unless you require 15 rounds of ammo. Only problem with mine is that it shoots a tad low. Would fit the bill for self defense tho for a torso shot.
Yeah, wait til you shoot a 1911...............................................
Anywhere on a man size target ain't near good enough. If you have a head shot you gotta make it, chest area 6 or 8" may be good enough. 5.5 at 25 in 2 second from a draw is pretty good for most...
If it's cheap and you wait til year after next(it takes time to work out the bugs) it may be worth considering. It would haul most of the stuff I haul.