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jkf74

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  • Birthday 09/12/1990

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  1. Just left. Several dealers with average prices. A few people walking around with guns. Pretty small show.
  2. This^^^ He easily beats the Outpost. I've never seen the Outpost have good prices on anything.
  3. Got there about 11:00am and it was extremely crowded. Waited 15-20 minutes to get in. Got some powder and primers from Davis's booth and a coupke other things. Pretty good show except for the crowd.
  4. I was at the last one in Murfreesboro a couple months ago and it had tons of tables and was extremely crowded.
  5. [quote name='AdotOdot4' timestamp='1355100960' post='857482'] You migh also check Kempf Gun Shop. I used to buy a fair bit from them when I was local. [/quote] I ordered a Lee Classic Turret Press Kit from them a year or so ago and am very happy with it. I also suggest to OP check them out if he hasn't found anything yet. The kit comes with everything one would need minus a scale and manuals. Even includes your choice of dies for one caliber. $209 https://kempfgunshop.com//index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=630&category_id=190&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=41&vmcchk=1&Itemid=41
  6. [quote name='Caster' timestamp='1355024841' post='857096'] Take a micrometer with you and measure anything you want to buy. THe incompetence in the commercial cast bullet world is staggering. Manufacturers produce a .355 cast lead bullet and then people wonder why they suck. That's because a 9mm doesn't use a .355 cast bullet normally. It takes at least .356 up to .357 to seal the bore, maintain pressure and prevent gas cutting. [/quote] Thanks for the reply. I have a micrometer and will do just that. I have no experience with cast lead bullets but want to try them. But I dont want to end up with bad performing rounds either.
  7. I was at a gun show in Shelbyville today and a company called Falcon Bullets were selling cast bullets. I plan on loading 9mm soon and am wondering if anyone knows anything about this company? Anyone have any experience with cast lead in a CZ 75B and Smith 5906?
  8. There is no waiting period in Tennessee except for the few minutes it takes for your background check to come back. Pick the gun you want, fill out the form and if your background check comes back clean take it home. If it is a private seller you won't have to fill anything out. Hand them money, they hand you gun. What was said above my post is a very smart idea. Bring a knowledgeable person with you if you can. Gun shows are notorious for price gouging. Having a knowledgeable person with you will keep you from potentially over paying or buying a gun not up to par.
  9. My CZ 75B without a doubt. I dont much care for 1911s.
  10. PSA is currently running a 10% sell on pretty much everything. Brings the price of the 2022 to $387.
  11. Can't use a factory Glock 9mm barrel to do it. Has a smaller outside diameter. Have to use a conversion barrel such as Lonewolf, KKM, etc. Some say for ultimate reliability switch to a 9mm extractor and guide rod system as well. Most I'd say just switch barrels and mags.
  12. Anyone know how many tables there will be?
  13. I recently quit from Wal-Mart to go back to school. At my store, we got ammo at least every 2 weeks. Sometimes weekly. It was generally 80% shotgun shells, 15% .22lr, then a mix of other calibers. But when we did get it, it would set in a buggy in front of the gun room in the back for a couple days in till someone put it up. Our gun room is packed with ammo, but I don't know how often they move it to the shelf.
  14. Wal-Mart has had that for a while now. Tullahoma and Winchester have several cases of it.
  15. I check the CZ Custom shop almost daily and have recently emailed them. They too are out of stock on most CZs. Especially the plain CZ 75B in polycoat, nickel, or stainless.

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