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  2. Check your bags thoroughly when traveling out of the US. This includes driving into Canada or Mexico. https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/american-tourist-faces-12-years-for-loose-ammo/
  3. Can't be any better than this one. Might want to change your mind on which one you want before El Catorce sees this. LOL TM
  4. https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/scotus-takes-aim-at-firearm-definition-in-safs-vanderstok-case/
  5. I have five bottles of APP. When I run out of Trail Boss, Ill switch to it for my 44 Russian and 44-40 for the Henry. I am getting to the bottom of a 5 pound jug of TB.
  6. I think you're right, it does sounds like an AI response. I bet they are test driving through various forums across the web.
  7. Just wondering if anyone has one they no longer use and want to part with. Let me know. Thank you.
  8. No notification yet. Hmmmmm. Anyone going to start a Who's Coming list soon?
  9. Go West

    Ammo

    I use Lee carbide 4 die sets that include the factory crimp die. They are the least expensive dies out there and produce quality ammo. I would ditto the comments about loaded cowboy ammo from those companies mentioned perhaps initially. The wife and I started with Remington 12 ga. game loads way back when and saved all the hulls. If you do buy some loaded cartridges, save your brass for later when you do reload. You'll have a bunch of research to do starting out. It's a fun hobby and there's something for everyone.
  10. Good call. Especially considering ‘JC’s recommendations of a Glock 17, an S&W M&P, etc. as excellent pistols for a ‘newbie’ the thread asking about pistols for novices. And who here calls anyone ‘partner’ instead of ‘pard’?
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  12. You won't find that type of .38 ammo. 99.999% of cowboy shooters reload.
  13. And don't forget the REAL scars from cuts on thumbs and fingers from sharp edge 97 bolts. And calasis and sometimes a small blister from hard practice with pistols and SG. I now put a bandaid on my thumb and finger when I dry fire practice to help eliminate some cuts when I 'bump' the edge of the bolt. The cuts don't hurt so much but its hard to practice with blood running down your hand (I take blood thinners). ..........Widder
  14. Mine is in 45colt, I use Schofield ammo. Love it but it doesn't like black powder. So it only gets played with every so often. I've tried all the subs but no bueno. Rafe
  15. Another thing that could be easily overlooked is the sights. Highly recommend going with fixed sights. Adjustable sights limit the categories that you can shoot in. BS
  16. This was a magazine ad when the movie came out. It’s very heavy and measures 16”x24”. I can ship it but it would not be cheap to ship. $100 plus shipping Sorry about my reflection in there.
  17. I’m not 100% sure but I think it could be Montana Armory. It was sold by Buffalo Arms. The lock ring looks like Lee but the rest of the die is extremely high quality.
  18. Let him know WE ALL hope he has a complete and quick recovery. As for TW, ya gotta remember that he's a little hindered hisowndangself with those 2 bad forearms. He's still wearing splints a few hours a day and I doubt he'll do much practicing before the match. I think his 'Chicken Feet' curse has backfired on him..... CAPT: hope to see you at the Ocoee Rangers tomorrow. ..........Widder
  19. I remember his visits with us at RR Bar. He was a delight to shoot with. He will be missed.
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