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  1. 23 minutes ago, hipower said:

    Awesome!!! I heard about them, saw an ad, and totally forgot to order one.

    A Glock Rep. gave it to this past weekend.  I went on line searching and found older versions but not this one.  This is supposed to be the last R. Lee Ermy coin Glock will ever make.

  2. 3 minutes ago, Sidewinder said:

    MP5_Rizzo, thanks for the information on the Briley choke tubes. I am familiar with the Briley chokes, but do not own any. My main concern is twofold. First, would be if the Briley choke threads are compatible with the Thompson Center .410 barrel. The next concern would be if the results in pattern performance would be worth the cost in a .410 barrel. Maybe someone that has a full set of choke tube for their .410 can give me some idea of the difference in pattern the choke tubes make in a .410 bore. I have other gauges: 12, 16, and 20 gauge guns, and know the difference they make in these larger gauge guns, but I am just a little skeptical of their effectiveness in the small bore .410. Maybe I'm wrong... has anyone patterned the three choke tubes ( Cyl, Mod, & Full Choke) in a .410? Thanks again for your reply and the information.

    I posted the Briley choke bore chart for choke restrictions only. If you call Briley They will make choke tubes for anything out there but this may be a little pricey for what you trying to do.  But this goes hand in hand with anything .410 for it's size.  Whether it be factory new ammo or hulls and wads, they  are expensive.

    I did a little and I mean very little searching on the web and it seems like choke tubes for dedicated T/C Contender .410 barrels are non-existent.  I did find a couple of references that said Winchester tubes are the same as the T/C Encore tubes but I found nothing that this was 100% positive.

    So the key thing about choke tubes is that they control how fast the shot pattern opens up after it leaves the barrel.  Different choke restrictions will pattern differently at a given distance no matter what shotgun gauge you are testing.  The thing about .410's or to be specific, 67 gauge shotguns,  most all are loaded with 1/2 ounce of shot so the pattern density is going to decrease really fast as you open up your choke restriction. 

    I hope this helps.

     

     

     

  3. 15 hours ago, chances R said:

    I have heard negative reports on Rem Golden Bullets.  My experience is just the opposite.

    Consider yourself in a small group of lucky buyers of the Remy Golden .22 bullets. I and most I know had terrible reliability with them.  Some I know sold them off at a loss just to get rid of them.

  4. 33 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

    Give her a well deserved pat on the back. Maybe she has a potential career in broadcasting.

    Thanks but it's looking like health care management.

  5. I too enjoyed reading some good news.

    I have been active in 4-H shooting sports for almost 10 years.  My daughter as well was very active in youth shooting sports and a youth leader at Target Smart Camp a few years ago before she all growed up and went off to college.  Thanks for the plug!

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  6. Not a gunsmith and never owned Savage 1907 but I never took something apart I could not put back together. Appears to me that when pin 13 is removed part 7, the cocking lever should come out.  Maybe a little caution here as the firing pin or part 14 may have some tension and may or may not fly out.  Part 8 looks like the tricky one as I can not tell from the diagram if it comes out before or after the firing pin assembly.  Good thing is the firing pin spring appears to be captured on the firing pin so parts 14, 15 and 16 will come out as 1 unit.   Parts 9 and 10, the extractor and extractor spring look fairly common to most extractor assembles and is just held in with spring tension.  The same appears to true for parts parts 11 and 12, sear and sear spring being held in place with spring tension.  All this sounds simple and probably is but may be a test of your nerves when it comes time to look for the small parts that fly out from spring tension and align everything back up to reassemble.  Good Luck!

  7. 3 minutes ago, TripleGGG said:

    Im with McGyver if you have cell service a hotspot should be available. I have Verizon and carry a Verizon Jetpack which works better than a hotspot for my applications. 

    Another recommendation on a Verizon Jetpack. I’ve been using one for about 5 years and since unlimited data has become the norm it’s been great.

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