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  2. has a lot of elements of our modern firearms tho ,
  3. mine has been missing for almost 20 years now and im not certain it will show up till im dead and kids go thru my stuff , came back to add i used it for about a week treating a collection of guns i no longer own ,
  4. So I managed to get a piece of .45 Colt brass stuck my Dillon Sizing/Depriming die. I mean really stuck. I even set it in my freezer over night to try and see if I could get it out and have really just chewed up the rim on the brass trying to finagle it out. Is my best course of action at this point to just call Dillion in the morning, and send it back to them to fix? I put a RCBS die in it's place for now, but that thing really slows my groove. I have to make sure each one is lined up super perfect and even then it won't deprime 1 in 10 so I have to pause, use my hand depriming tool put it back in to seat the new primer to move on, which of course cuts my production numbers. Does anyone have any other ideas? How long am I going to be without this die? Of course I only managed about 200 rounds before this happened. (Yes I know I'm behind. Reloading is supposed to be done in Dec-Feb time frame..)
  5. interesting question , ive - in the past collected a lot of bayonets some called knives , some swords , some just bayonets , ill grant that a few actually were both as made [with or without the muzzle ring and clasp] but some were theater changed , even sabers back in the indian wars were remade by captors from long knives to short ones
  6. Pic is reversed for some reason. That’s quite a contraption.
  7. Howdy Jed. I've always bought my duds at bargain prices, and have never spent that much on a vest. Which is not to say that it is over-priced - I think your prices are fair. And having said that, I gotta have vest #1, so I will spend that much on a vest today. Sorry, the pants won't fit me either. Sending you a PM.
  8. wow that puts things in perspective
  9. Hey Dawg, I've got a half-dozen of those thick hulls with the shotgun on the bottom, got them over 20 years ago from Nate Kiowa Jones, and I think he told me at the time they were RMC.
  10. i agree with subdeacon joe that all of this is orchestrated to be a socialist takeover , just as it was in the late 60s using the VN war , bottom line is we do not tollerate the demonstrations that are uncivil here , the well organized involving crimes are not acceptable if they take out a permit and march on an agreed route they can chant all they want and carry all the signs they can ,make - even if they are offensive , but when they turn uncivil and are committing crimes they should go to jail and serve time according to the crimes
  11. For those who may want to make a vacation out of the match, what is the earliest they can arrive and the latest to depart?
  12. That's a Stage at Trailhead at THSS! Almost. The horse rides on rails, and you use your pistols on the targets before you pass them. You go faster than you would think!
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  14. congrats , im looking at 33 this year , i finally got it right after three tries
  15. so tell me why is it that folks have to change things that are traditional in our lives ???? is there something about our history that is so terrible we cant find the good in it ??? sick of all the renaming and tearing down of our history , i think ill raise my stars and bars to my heritage and those that died - not the hate , i have none , but i am offended by all this social justice that focuses on the past rather on the present issues .............and no the current campus unrest is not focusing on current injustices or needs of the needy its all about political changes and mostly communism/islamic takeovers - neither of which i want to accept without a fight , a bloody one if thats what they want
  16. Yep .... Gets rid of that food processor in the back.
  17. i tried it once and decided it was too confusing for my likes so i avoid it now , i dont need or want to steal anything and i hate those that do as they increase the prices for us honest folks , there is a small amount of comfort checking out with a real person like the store really cares that you are taken care of [set aside that their bottom line is protected] but .............as always there are drawbacks to trhat as well these days as we have some folks here that refuse to check out your pork products and such - that adds to your time checking out , it irritates my wife more than me as i try not to be in a hurry anymore - i had enough of that in my working life ,
  18. I think that society's attitude towards firearms has become much less welcoming. The Boomers were raised with weekly westerns on T.V. and lots of Cowboy movies were produced during the 40's thru the 60's. Now it's all reality tv and gameshows. Cheaper to produce I guess. Every pickup truck in the High School parking lot had a gun rack in the back window. I usually had a single barrel shotgun in mine. I haven't seen a gun rack in a pickup truck in years. When I was 13 years old, I routinely rode my bike about 2 miles across town to my friends house. I had a 22 lever action Marlin slung over my shoulder. I happened to peddle right past the high school and elementary school on my way. Nobody gave me a second look. I'm guessing it would make the nightly news now. Kids just aren't being raised around firearms these day. I retired from a Metro Atlanta police department and we ran our own police academy. We often hired new officers that had never fired a gun. They got 2 weeks of firearms training and then had to qualify on the state course. Driving and firearms is what washed about 30% of the rookies out of the police academy. Times are changing and, like smoking cigarettes, firearms may be the next thing to fade into obscurity.
  19. Good Evening Folks: I have for sale 30 Thick-Walled, 12 Gauge All-Brass Shotshells 20 of them were made by Rocky Mountain Cartridge They measure a hair over 2-1/2 inches They take shotshell primers, and 12 gauge wads They are in good used condition I also have 10 Thick-Walled 12 Gauge All-Brass Shotshells They are marked "12 Gauge" and have a shotgun stamped on the case head I used to know who made them, but I purchased these off the Wire Classifieds over 20 years ago, and have forgotten. They measure a hair over 2-3/8 inches They take shotshell primers, and 12 gauge wads They are in good used condition I also have 14 Magtech Thin-Walled 12 Gauge All-Brass Shotshells They measure a hair under 2-3/8 inches They take Large Pistol Primers, and 10 or 11 gauge wads They are in good used condition I am selling all the Thick-Walled brass shotshells together. Currently RMC 12 Gauge 2-1/2 inch shot shells cost $117 per box of 10 + Shipping. I am asking $180 Shipped. Ballistic Products sells Magtech all-brass shotshells for $39 per box of 25 + shipping. I am asking $19 Shipped for the 14 Magtech shotshells Paypal Friends & Family or personal check. PM with questions Thanks for looking. --Dawg
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