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GoneBallistic

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  1. I've used one of these a lot and it's an awesome experience. Butter-smooth action and a tack driver. GLWS!
  2. This is what I was looking for, thanks!!!
  3. A friend of mine inherited some .303 British ammo and was curious if anyone might be able to shed some light on the age of it. They have a light-colored projectile and a different headstamp. Pics of one beside a modern round for color comparison. They have varying headstamps on top (K 1941, RG 1942, K 1942, K2 1941, K5 1942, etc.), but the bottom of all say "W1". My uneducated guess is that they were jacketed in aluminum instead of copper due to a war-time material shortage, but I have nothing factual to base that assumption on. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
  4. Haha no worries. I've decided not to try reloading aluminum cases. However, I've not decided what I'm going to do about moles yet, so please continue haha
  5. This idea is second only to melting Terminators haha
  6. Seems like it's not the way to go then. Thanks for all the input guys. I'll throw it in the bucket with the steel cases.
  7. I'll check this evening and update. I'm not sure.
  8. So the problem would likely be that the aluminum is too hard or too brittle to be resized?
  9. I recently received some empty aluminum 9mm cases in a batch of misc. brass. I don't see why these can't be reloaded, but I've personally never heard of anyone actually doing it. Anyone have experience or potential issues I should be aware of? Thanks in advance. I did a brief search on this but came up empty. My apologies if it's already been discussed.
  10. That looks really simple. I'd say that's the route we'll go. Thanks!
  11. We do have K valve tanks. Thanks for the info! I'll keep you up to date on how the gun does when we get it.
  12. Thanks! We're divers and have a spare tank that could be dedicated to filling the air gun, and there's a local dive shop. What's the apparatus that goes on the tank called?
  13. The A2 front sight post will show up in some lower profile holographic sights. I've put an Eotech on a rifle with an A2 post before and remember seeing it in the sight picture. I don't recall whether or not it actually prevented the use of the Eotech or not.

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