Same problem though, demand is insane, so prices are sky high, or it's out of stock. Anything you do now is going to be costly.
Primers are through the roof ($200 per K is what I saw on GunBroker though there are still some more sane supplies that are cleaned out quickly), powder is mostly sold...
Am I wrong about the saw use? I have done a lot of metal work in my life, but my use of saws on wood have been, well, limited to hack and fix jobs.
99% of my metal work was jewelry (10 years as a bench monkey), and between the high tooth count of the blades, the flex in the saw frames, and the...
Some people have the bad habit of setting a plane down blade down, same orientation as when they were using it. Same goes for engravers, always protect the sharp edge.
Ah, but when using a saw, you drag it back and forth without lifting it from the work with no real problem. A file should be lifted away from the surface on the back stroke to prevent loading.
I'm a little surprised it took this long to mention AR Comp. I was a consistent Varget user, but then it became unobtainable, so I switched to AR Comp, and never looked back.
Caption to the second picture:
Pictured is the Nightforce scope on the rifle that was used to shoot a world-record four miles, with the tacomHQ Charlie and Delta accessories in front of it. This technology helped Paul Phillips's team attain the elevation required to shoot beyond two miles, and...
As above. They are just saying that having a loaded firearm (read: pistol without a license) in your home won't earn you a Class C felony. That doesn't make it legal, that just means they will charge you with something other than "Criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree"
The only time I have been able to fire full auto was a result of this :) After the SAFE Act, a local gunsmith got his SOT03, and made an M16 as an FU to NY.
It's pretty ambiguous. They say he took a shot at the officers, and the officers returned fire. The cops were then unable to contact him inside the house, so they made entry, and found him dead.
Could have been self inflicted but there's no mention of a second shot being heard, or he could...
I agree on all points. The problem is they point to the number of complaints as if it indicates the officer is 100% guilty on every one of them. I have no doubt that the majority of them are bullshit.
I'd say the vast majority of the time, when you arrest someone, they don't develop a warm...
In that case, the record should show that there was an investigation, and there was no wrong doing found on that officers part. "This was investigated, and found to be a false allegation. The complainant was found to have committed perjury, and served X time in prison."
It's bullshit they can...
I don't see the release of records as a bad thing, in and of it's self, but right now, they are useless. Complaints can be filed for anything, justified or not, and they have to go into the file. So every cop that's interacting with anyone will eventually do something that bothers the person...
Moving to NY?
Don't.
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Nothing that puts you at odds RIGHT NOW. We were fine with a lot of stuff before the SAFE act, then bang, middle of the night, better start planning on getting rid of a lot of magazines that were legal the night before.
Black powder pistol? Better not have any...
Shoot it off of bags, and see if you have the same issue. Then let someone else who you know is a good shot shoot it, and see if they run into the same problem.
So let me get this straight:
You have a girlfriend.
She wants to buy a gun.
She wants to buy a .22 LR.
We're clear so far, right?
OK, listen carefully: You found a damn near unicorn, so STFU, and let her buy the .22..... Any .22 she wants.
Not because she needs a .22, or because it's a fun...
The saving money part is nice, but not all of the reason to reload. You can load cheap plinker ammo below factory cost, or you can tune the load to get the best performance out of a specific gun at about the standard cost for premium performance.
Personally, I like it. It's kind of my zen...
Williamson Conservation has the rifle/pistol range open for members, but the skeet shooting, trap shooting, sporting clays, and anything involving the club house is closed.
Boyds has a lot of options, and you can select the LOP you want, or I think they may offer an adjustable butt plate option. I have a couple of them, and they are pretty nice, and fit very well.
I have one, and use it in a hand drill. The OAL can be as consistent as you sizing is, since it indexes off the shoulder. I'm happy with it, as it was a pretty big improvement over the Possum Hollow trimmer I was using before. You don't have to fight the brass to keep it from spinning in the...
That list has always been up, but I can't find anything in the penal law other than the features ban. I searched what I figured would be explicit terms, "Uzi", "Norinco" and "CETME " looking for a list of manufactures, and nothing came up. I think they are saying "These rifles have banned...
My standard response for years has been "No thank you" and never break stride. I am always polite, because I know it's their job, and I don't fault them at all for doing their job.
I just don't like being treated like a thief when they have no cause. If you think I stole something and have...
There is. Every state has a version of the Baker Act that would be used to hold someone who made threats to themselves or others for evaluation. Of course, a red flag law would take the guns, and leave the person to do what ever they wanted.......
Changing the buffer spring, or weight of the buffer should allow you to adjust the ejection path to a degree. I'm not exactly sure where the slot you're talk about is in the upper, so I may be off base. Do you have a picture of the upper?
To start with? A Savage Mark II, or and other bolt action .22 long rifle.
Learn the basics of marksmanship with something easy, and not likely to induce a flinch reaction, then move up to larger calibers as you see fit.
The other option is to grab some brass rod of the correct OD, and make a longer pin, that remains supported even through the end of the hole is blown out. Cut the spring accordingly, and you should never have to think about it again.
You most likely won't notice a difference, but this is one reason why you start low, and work up.
If the bullet weight is the same, but the profile of the bullet is different, the bearing surface will be different. That will more or less drag in the barrel, and can change the pressure curve...
I guess it's how they definitely access. It's an exemption, so from me very shallow reading, it looks like they are loosening the restrictions on kids with hunting permits. I could be wrong, I'm not a lawyer,so..... Who knows.