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RED333

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  1. https://www.tnwfirearms.com/product-p/asrx-cplt-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx.htm I have the 40 S&W and the 9mm bolt face and barrel. To swap you change barrel and bolt face, barrel can be swapped in seconds, bolt face in less that 10 mins. I shoot 40 S&W, the rifle loves cast all day long. The front barrel piece is from a Arch Angle stock for a 10/22 and the rifle uses Glock mags, been wanting a snail drum for a bit. I did but it from a member here a few months ago. It shoots well and hits where I aim. You can even make it correct or right handed. Just flip the bolt face and flip the ejector over.
  2. Did a little today, had the dreaded heage apple invasion today. A bit of 22 and 44 as well.
  3. Let me say this up front, I 100% happy with my buy of this pistol from a member of this forum. It is my first semi 22LR pistol and I like it a LOT!!! I picked this a few weeks ago, the seller did tell me up front of the issue of not functioning 100 % of the time. I did find the feed lips worn and was allowing the rounds to slip past them at times. I was able to adjust them so that issue is fixed. The other issue is it would stove pipe or fail to go into full battery. Both were caused by the same problem. The chamber is tight, I am thinking on this pistol the chamber is not cut to the large side, but to the small side. I found after some testing and measuring 22 ammo that Federal, CCI and Winchester white box all fit and function 100%. CCI quite will load but not function as to little pressure to cycle. Remington full power are to big around at the boolit, case is OK. Now for the head scratchier, Remington subs will function as well. I was surprised to find that Rem full power are so over sized. All the rest will pass the "plunk" test even with what I feel is a tight chamber. SAAMI specs show a .226, I measured a few spent cases and all came out at .225 to .226. I have in the past dump 22 ammo into a ammo can just freely, not anymore. My 22LR revolvers do not care, they like and shoot just fine for plinking with what ever I feed them. My 10/22s like and function as well with all the ammo I have. This pistol is my first semi in 22LR and am learning as I go as to how to get to function 100%. I am looking for another mag or 2, I can find them on ebay and a few other sites. So far I can not find one like mine. The slot on the side at the top is what is missing on the ones I find. I really like this pistol, it is a hoot to shoot and hits where I point.
  4. It is yours WarPig(what a handle ) sending you a PM.
  5. Or a charge to render the gun inoperative.
  6. Yes it it, load it from a lite 200 gran boolit all the way up to a 300 gran heavy weight, Ruger only.
  7. Beats the snot out of a bump stock!!!
  8. ASP Red Gun Smith & Wesson J Frame Training Gun
  9. My money is gona be that a heavy barrel will not fit a standard stock channel. I have used Richards before, give then a call. http://www.rifle-stocks.com/
  10. I will bet not many click on it thinking what I did. I did not see "beaks" I saw "breaks". Was thinking what does tits and long breaks have to do with each other.
  11. Like most, have cash on person and in rides, but use a card when I can.
  12. There ya go using them big words again, yes I had to look "schadenfreude" up, good one.
  13. The leftest will never stop, we can not stop as well. All gun laws put in place since the ratification of the Constitution are an infringement on the 2nd!!!
  14. This worked for me, thanks much. The first did not.
  15. No, my 45 Colt is a standard pistol. I do make a wad from card and plastic sheet.
  16. Protecting the women folk, good job.
  17. Hang up an old bed sheet, step out 10 or so feet, aim at center of sheet, Fire pistol at sheet and see where the holes are that are left by the pellets. If you have a shotgun and bird hunt or shoot clays you need to know where most of the pellets hit. Now with a shotgun you can step back 30, 40, 50, 60 feet or more. A pistol is rifled so it will in part spin on the load and will sling the pattern wider than a smooth bore.
  18. I load some up for 44 mag and 45 Colt, Mac is right, pattern them. Best I could do is 3 foot spread at 10 feet or so. Tell ya what they will dispatch a varmint up close. Had a few opossum after chickens and dog or cat food. I used a flash light to keep them still and at 4 feet did not worry about being chased after the shot.
  19. RED333

    Bug out

    Lived in south FL for a few years as a kid, I know what a palmetto bug is and that is not one. It ran like a roach and looks like a roach. The funniest thing is how men reacted to it, screamed like a girl.
  20. RED333

    Bug out

    Was in a customers employee only dinning room, heard men and women screaming "O my God, look how BIG it is. So I had to go look and found this running over the floor. Man it was fast, covers feet in seconds! So I caught him, and my chickens had a small meal. The bug did not last 2 seconds. It is about 1.5 inches long.
  21. Old propane tank are tuff, to a point. Old rattle cans not so much. 44 mag makes things fun, my little back yard range targets.
  22. Burned powder will infect fast, take care of it.
  23. They are closed, been gone for a few months.
  24. If it is the trunk, just bring the trunk lid by, we take it out back and I will put as big or small a hole any where ya want. Roof is another thing, might have to roll the car a bit to keep the boolit from taking flight.
  25. Doug so sorry to hear this, praying for yall.

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