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  1. What caliber are you looking for? I have a bunch of .40s i want to get rid of. Swapping to plated or jacketed rounds.
  2. That will work perfect. Appreciate the help.
  3. Unless you paid with cash or a money order you can always call the bank or credit card company and dispute the charges. Debit card you have 90 days I think and CC you have 6 months.
  4. I have 4 mags that I need grip exts for so they will fit right on my para that is an officer's frame. Any suggestions?
  5. What gun is this going on?
  6. they are fine to use.
  7. only had to deal with them once. took about two weeks to get the right part out to me but they finally did. i would have to call them again about buying the hammer because I have found other sites that sell hammer assemblies for revovlers. if it was restricted then it would be restricted for everyone.
  8. I just loaded about 1k 9mm and had the same issue with s&b casings. tolerances are very tight. had to work the primer a little but they did go in. just don't force it. if you feel any resistance stop and shift the case a little until you feel it go in easy. other option is just toss the brass. if you want to see if what you have is brass coated then stick a magnet to it.
  9. Just got 500 of them. waiting on a buddy to get them loaded for me.
  10. bought them from a guy on gunbroker. will have to find his email. if you are looking for .40s i will sell you what i have. i'm going to a plated or brass jacketed round. I think I have about 2k left. will count them after I get up this afternoon.
  11. it's lead rounds that's why they are cheaper. i bought 2500 .40s awhile back for 113 shipped.
  12. Get you a flash hole deburring tool from possum hollow probucts. will make short work of that for you. can be put in a drill or I had mine cut down and tapped for a rcbs trim mate station.
  13. I have quite a bit. Sell alot of Federals on gunbroker. are you looking for a specific make? sent you a PM.
  14. I have a frankford arsonel that works fine. find it best to weigh one casing and then zero the scale. just use the same casing while adjusting your powder as different casings weigh differently.
  15. dont forget Arkansas is a must notify state. if stopped you must notify the officer you are carrying.
  16. If I pull someone over and they tell me they are carrying I am usually curious as to what they are carrying. Usually just something to keep the conversation going to get a read on the person and see how I am going to proceded with the stop.
  17. no. it actually cycled the 2nd round in the mag fine. It's possible the primer could have been a little high but if it was there is no way to know for sure now.
  18. Flat fire is possible. Looks to be clearance between the top of the primer and casing but hard to say for certain.
  19. I would have agreed previously but the round that fired yesterday was not struck by the primer. i will post pictures but the primer was protruding out where it expanded through the firing pin hold on the bolt.
  20. Hey Okey. I've been thinking about you disassembling those rounds. I don't know if that is such a good idea. If they are that sensative your bullet puller may set off a round. You may see if there is an alternative type puller than doesn't use kinetic energy to remove the slug.
  21. no worries. think i will get a buck of sand though.
  22. Well I blew a hole in my garage floor today. Thank fully not anything else or anyone was hurt. Okey came over and we were putting some .223s together. My cutter needed adjusted so I was checking the two rounds we just completed. I loaded two in the mag and chambered the first round. As soon as the chamber closed, the round fired. Upon inspecting the round we found the primer had not been struck and the primer was protruding out. The protrusion out was the primer expanding through the firing pin hole. It was scary stuff but this is why you always practice good safety. If I hadn't had the gun pointed down it would have gone a good distance before stopping. Incase anyone is wondering we were using Federal #200 primers and after talking to a couple of people this was believed to be the cause due to the softness of the primer. Anyway moral of this story always point your gun in a safe direction even when loading it.
  23. There is a guy on Almaville Rd just off Franklin Road. Know him personally and he does quality work. It's like the first or second driveway on the left. Dont have his number though. Sorry.
  24. Go to southernarizonareloading.com. Have the best prices I could find on 115gr fmj 9mm.

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