Extrapolating from the original Hand Ejector patent drawings, yes, the number is seven.
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Extrapolating from the original Hand Ejector patent drawings, yes, the number is seven.
Assuming everything else is lining up correctly and the nut in the off-side grip isn’t loose, this works perfectly.
I have that one Kframe, though…
:D:D:D
That’s never occurred to me. The other two have Shih Tzus. One also has recently acquired a Mini Schnauzer, but that’s probably my fault (my first dog was a Jack Russel; my second, and...
Well. *That* sister, sure. Yes, she is.
The only .40 I’ve ever shot and enjoyed every minute was an STI 1911. Others have had their moments, some more and some less, but that STI… I think bad thoughts about its owner every time I think...
My sister is on her third mini dachshund (2 longhair, one short), and every single one has been a sweetheart. So much so that I contemplate getting one for my next dog, whenever that may be.
Or a...
The G26 is the superior pistol for me. I also do not do well with super thin or smaller gripped pistols - YMMV if you have smaller hands. The G26 shoots like a bigger gun, the butt (when carried with...
Desantis Apache. Remove the redundant Velcro retention strap - the Wilderness original didn’t need one, and neither does the Apache. The pouch stitching design gives more than enough retention with...
I haven’t clocked it, but I just got a chrono, so once I learn to use it, I’ll be sure to clock this load.
My airweight J practice load is a 105gr moly coated lead over 2.0-2.5gr BE (depending on who is shooting it, or how my wrist is doing). Works very well, kinda duplicates a .32 Long.
I have Trijicon HDs on my 26.3. I like them when shooting them. I detest the sharp edges on the rear sight, and will select something else when it is time to replace them.
I have seen some factory loads like that. They worked just fine.
Is this hypothetical (what I would like to have that was available “old school”, or must I own it now), and must it have been produced/available prior to 1945, or just something that meets the rest...
I have, and carry, a G42. I do not usually use it in a pocket: if i need smaller in my pocket than a Centennial Airweight, I usually drop to the P32. It draws easier, but the grip is much more of a...
No. Not needed.
They grow wool?
One time, I accidentally made a 9mm Luger load in a 9x18 Makarov case. I did not discover that fact until it did not fire in the CZ I was shooting at the time.
They have the same case head size,...
That’s awesome!
Years ago, my young wife and I were at an indoor range, and a young woman came and took the lane next to us with a stainless 4” Kframe.
Her shots were … all over the silhouette...
Exactly. 115gr steel case FMJ ball at $230/1k up to $260/1K for 115gr or 124gr brass case FMJ ball doesn’t leave a lot of cents per round of savings, especially when time has value. $300/1k for the...
I bought a 2” M12 and a Ruger target .22 this year, plus my stupid f’ing work issue has destroyed my budget, so I’m probably not buying any guns for the rest of the year.
At this point in time, I am not loading 9mm. I cut way back on that when I started graduate school in 2017 - I bought my first 1K round case of ball that month, was amazed at the convenience, and...
Keep it, and shoot the Ruger?
Doesn’t open as fast - these were used by guys who wanted that blade out *now*.
Would probably have just carried a sheath knife, like most of the Harley riders I see doing these days. At least,...
Mimic that last pic and carefully insert.
Grandpa sporterized one in the fifties. It was just an inexpensive surplus rifle, and he needed a hunting rifle. The way dad tells the story, he ordered it from the NRA or the DCM for about $20, and...