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Brothers and Sisters... I've just purchased a Pietta ( Cimarron ) colt clone with a horrible trigger. He wuz a lay away from Buds, n I never got to handle him before delivery. After working with it a bit, I'm convinced that there is a bit of a rough spot on the full cock hammer notch. I'ma thinkin one of two swipes with a hard Arkansas stone will fix it. It's a beautiful little pistola, except for the trigger. The carry up is perfect and the finish is great; and I simply don't want to send it to Cimarron. That said; do y'all have any recommendations on cowboy Action Gunsmiths within about an hours drive of Knoxville that ya would recommend..? Thanks in advance. leroy .
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It's simply getting worse and worse...SIGH ... leroy...
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In a one in a million shot, I find myself agreeing with Link...I'm as shocked as I'm sure he is. What is being described here is a variation of the Israeli School protection model. They use private contractors who are fully combat trained and are REQUIRED to engage any trouble. There is one way into the school... Period... The contractor(s) are at that door. These contractors ( guards, if you will ) are vigilant and engage anyone ( student or otherwise ) who don't look right or seem to fit... Random questions, random search... The ratio is one guard per 100 students. These guards are, in fact, guards, not older, ready to retire LEO folks. There are barriers around the school that cannot be breached with vehicles. There is one door in. The other doors are " exit only " and are locked to outside entrance. The guards continually move and surveil the school property after the students are accounted for and in class. The school principal knows the security plans, but does not administrate it. The security contractor does security, and the teachers and principal do teaching. I like these techniques alot. As others have said; we are living in a completely different world and society that most of us grew up in... It's way passed time for the individual states to get serious about this school security thing . leroy...
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Ya never know the real circumstances and back stories around these things, SIGH... I'm beginning to think that either the parents don't know, refuse to believe, or believe a lie about the mental state of their kids; or they are simply just too busy trying to make a livin to deal with these " reports of concern "... The old " He wuz on our radar " thing is irrelevant if no one moves to help these children. No matter the musings, this is a genuine tragedy and there simply ain't enough years to cry for this.. That said; I' m beginning to be more receptive to the " they do it during to a runup to some national event " theory that David opined on. leroy... PS.... check this link out... https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13814835/Colt-Gray-FBI-Apaleecha-school-shooting-online-threats.html
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The Covenant Shooting story made it to a serious blog I follow today, September 4, 2024... https://legalinsurrection.com/2024/09/tennessee-shooters-manifesto-reveal-hatred-towards-whites-christianity/ Very interesting... "Money quote " here: "... The obvious motive didn’t fit the narrative so it’s no wonder this story has been swept under the rug ...". leroy...
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If I put any pants on, a well worn Sig P 238 goes in the front pocket. If I go to the " Frontier " or to " Bougainville "; I gets my little bag of horrors out n hoists it over my shoulder ala " Hippy Bike Bag " ( .. ya can get em cheaply on EBay... the best seem to be the non threatening Timbuk2. Cheap n very well made. ). It could contain anything from a CR920 to a 43X, to a 1911, to a giant XD-M full size depending on how stout I feel that day... Remember, the quickest reload is a second pistola... leroy ...
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Loktite on castle nuts on AR lowers...
leroy replied to leroy's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
Many thanks Brother..! I greatly appreciate the kindness... leroy... -
Got a brother to this one... 308 varmiter. These are " the best of the best " of the original Ruger 77s. Great wood and stupendous blue n workmanship. I wish I had bought a 7x57 one of these myself back in the day. SIGH GLWS . leroy...
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Loktite on castle nuts on AR lowers...
leroy replied to leroy's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
When ya get old ya can't remember anything... Just re- remembered... Check this out. https://www.wingtactical.com/firearm-parts/ar-15-parts/lower-receiver-parts/lower-receiver-parts/strike-industries-multi-function-end-plate-and-anti-rotation-castle-nut/ Problem solved (for a fee). Used one of these on the son's light weight uppers... Gonna keep a wrench n dead blow hammer in my AR toolkit. CRS leroy... -
I'ma thinkin the Benelli is the " child " of the old Franchi aluminum frame semi I mentioned above... I've got a buddy ( now gone on.. SIGH.. ) who put thousands ( not hundreds), but thousands of Double A trap reloads thru one without a hiccup... I did the same with my beloved Winchester Model 50. The Benelli may be your solution. As I remember, the Benelli pumps are right up there with the Browning BPS too, but they are all 12 ga... leroy...
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My concern too... I may look at the lighter contour barrels... The " Predator" is a bit lighter than the " Varmit ", but I'ma guessin the whole rig would be 8 lb or so... Thanks a bunch... leroy...
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Been thinking about an 18 inch " precision " AR. Thinking about the 18 inch, 1 in 8 twist " Preditor " barrel... Does anyone have any experience with White Oak..? They come pretty highly recommended... Any thoughts on alternate barrels that do the same thing...? Thanks in advance. leroy...
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For what it's worth... If I wuz really interested in a 20 ga semiauto, I would look at the recoil operated guns from the " golden age " of the semiauto shotgun... I would look for a good Browning Auto Five or a older recoil operated Franchi ( if they made em ... I ain't sure ). I would replace the springs n friction rings ( or have an old gunsmith do it ), and make sure the ammo I chose would cycle. That said; the " golden era " Browning's are expensive, which would be an issue for me. Remember; the big selling point of a gas operated shotgun is they are somewhat " soft shooting "; the old recoil operated guns are not. I own several recoil operated semis, because I grew up with em. One of em is a Browning A500, a " lesser child " to many shotgunners because of their Portuguese build. Mine works like a charm, but it's a 12 ga. The other is a Beretta1201, again, a 12 gage. I'd like to have a good, reliable 20 ga semi myself, but they tend to be scarce and pricy ( if " golden era "). I also love the forgotten Browning BPS pumps. They are the best pump ever ( including the Mossberg, I think ). They are pricey, and almost impossible to find in the shorter barrel lengths. The 20 ga ones have simply evaporated; a testament to their greatness. Good luck on your quest for a sensibly priced 20 ga semi, it's gonna be a tall order to find the " Goldilocks " model I'ma thinkin. Hope this gives ya a bit of food for thought. leroy.
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Dear Brother and Sister long range shooters... Another mania has struck me. The long range mania with 77 grain loads. Which bullets..? Which barrels would ya recommend..? What contour and length..? Does the bolt n bolt carrier matter..? If so, which one would ya recommend..? Does the bolt need to be blueprinted to the barrel..? If so, who can do that...? Does the pin slop between the upper and lower matter..? If so, how do ya fix it..? Anything I've missed..? Thanks in advance... leroy...
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Collect em all..! leroy...
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for-sale M14 Dream rifle... (LRB, KREIGER, M3A)
leroy replied to SmokyBaer's topic in Firearms Classifieds
I'm simply amazed at this..! I had no idea that there were such custom parts for an M1A...!!! GLWS... admirin leroy. -
Big trouble at the Piggly Wiggly, of all places.
leroy replied to Will Carry's topic in General Chat
Ain't it the truth Brother..! The only way I know about em is that the son takes me there from time to time... epicurian leroy... -
Big trouble at the Piggly Wiggly, of all places.
leroy replied to Will Carry's topic in General Chat
A middle eastern hush puppy made ( I think ) with chick peas... bon appetit..!!! leroy.. -
Big trouble at the Piggly Wiggly, of all places.
leroy replied to Will Carry's topic in General Chat
Garufa... "...While I don't agree with Yassin's new-found "activism" or his stances on may things, I think maybe the University's response (including UTPD) might have been just a little much. Buy all accounts he's a helluva nice guy. He now has three locations of his "Yassin's Falafel House", still well liked and the food is excellent. I don't think his reputation has been damaged at all "... I think the jury is out on this. My son is a " Falafel House " regular customer n cheerleader. He ain't now, since this incident... Yassin may survive this, but there ain't a business nor publicity model that I know of where this is anything other than a catastrophe. The point is; he could have simply avoided this by not being present. The truth is that while Yassin is a valued community member; he is a minority, whether anybody likes or approves or not. That position has its own share of unique problems. We can quibble about fairness, equality, and all the high minded, eloquent principles that argue against stereotypes and promote the " brotherhood of man "; but people do, in fact, make judgements and have preferences. Yassin may well survive, but I'ma thinkin that lotsa " good will capital" has been totally been wasted here if this becomes widely known. In sum, there is no way this is good for him in any demographic other than the " Anti Israel IDF Baby killers " one. I'ma guessin that demographic is infinitesimal in these parts, even counting the jhadist, loonies, n misfits from UTK and surrounding edifices of " Higher Learning ", and the occasional Anti Israel native sons and imports... leroy... -
Big trouble at the Piggly Wiggly, of all places.
leroy replied to Will Carry's topic in General Chat
I'll admit to " butchering the facts "... I ain't sure what " Criminal Trespassing" is, but I'm betting ya get arrested for it . The problem for Yaseem, is that the damage is done. He simply could have stayed out of this idiotic mess, but he chose not to. None of this " notierity", no matter the details, has helped him in any way. It is, indeed, a tragedy. leroy. This never helps.. ( lifted from the News 6 article )... "... Officers arrived and took the protesters into custody. Terou was released from the Roger D. Wilson Detention Facility in Knox County Thursday morning. ..." -
First polymer pistola I ever shot..! GLWS... leroy...
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Pop Pop just described me. For me, it's the " old dog, new trick " axiom. I can see the front sight of my pistola quickly at any range. I find myself hunting for the red dot when I handle one. That said; if it works for you, go for it... leroy...
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Big trouble at the Piggly Wiggly, of all places.
leroy replied to Will Carry's topic in General Chat
There are places where this can happen now. The more " quaintly rustic " the territories become; the more dangerous it becomes to be an overbearing jackass with alot to say... leroy. -
Big trouble at the Piggly Wiggly, of all places.
leroy replied to Will Carry's topic in General Chat
I tried... Got the restaurant articles only... I'm convinced I ain't dreaming this. -
Big trouble at the Piggly Wiggly, of all places.
leroy replied to Will Carry's topic in General Chat
Tell me more... What is incorrect. ? I can't find the article now... leroy...