-
Posts
76 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Feedback
0%
About ozo
- Birthday 09/11/1942
Profile Information
-
Location
Nashville TN [East]
-
Gender
Male
-
Interests
Reloading, shooting, gun collecting, woodworking, salt water fishing, animal rescue, DIY vape, cooki
-
Occupation
Retired Engineer
Miscellaneous
-
Handgun Carry Permit
Yes
-
Law Enforcement
No
-
Military
Yes
-
NRA
Yes
-
Carry Weapon #1
S&W M632
-
Carry Weapon #2
Various 1911's
ozo's Achievements
Just Getting Started (2/5)
35
Reputation
-
Where do you buy your reloading supplies?
ozo replied to enfield's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
And we thought it was crazy 10yrs ago..... Anyway, no posts here in 1.5yrs, just curious if any good news lately on components. Haven't bought primers since the last big shortage (2011-12?), 150bucks for case of 5000 Winchester SPP at Dave's in Lebanon. I would like to try some new powder(s) for 300BLK out of curiosity. Been loading the same powders/calibers for so long it's almost boring j/k . Only new caliber added in decades is the 300BLK , really like it, both quieted and loud. Might need some more SRM primers. Merry Christmas and God bless all of you. [anyone seen DLM37015 out and about ?] -
Gotta love it....a lady with smooth gun tactics, and old farts, eh? We need more of both in this great country.
-
Great memories [in perspective] I am glad to see another here of your age......and one that can use a keyboard, navigate social media, etc...bwahahaha. You, being here, makes me feel very young, because I AM younger than you.
-
Ya, there was a time, seems like not too long ago, S&W's [and Colts] were not much more (cost) than a great solid Ruger. We threw them around [trading, selling, etc.] like it would always remain as such. Glad I did keep the ones I did. With Elmer loads, we have shot out a couple Smith's ....never a Ruger, whether by chance or whatever, but still reality. My newer PC Smith's, like the XVR's, I doubt they will ever get shot loose.......but they are far more pricey than the older ones. I pretty much keep the Pythons, Anacondas, and older large bore Smiths for collection anymore, and reserve the beautiful bluing of the times to gaggle at. We shoot the big bore Rugers and XVRs without any worries. [and the MGM barrels for the Thompsons]
-
The .45colt is just so versatile......some folks even think they are weak, but they know not of what they speak, not from experience anyway. My favorites are still my Rugers, but I have a few barrels also for my TC Contender, and some carbines.
- 16 replies
-
I can look at Ruger Single-Action's all day long.......or any Ruger revolvers.
-
This is the clearest, to-the-point video I have seen on re-assembly. I remember, before the internet, being on the phone with CS at Ruger, them walking me through re-assembly.........PITA Info about the 'springy' bolt stop pin assembly is priceless. I would like to ask you to edit your [OP] post, and include your 'note', in case someone watches but doesn't read below it. Note: "One more note that I should have mentioned when filming. If your pistol still has a magazine disconnect, then you will need to reinsert your magazine when pulling the trigger. Otherwise, the hammer won't move where you need it to." Good job, Brother.
-
Big bang for your bucks. Hard to beat a Bersa. Love the Combat Plus. You can still find ammo for $0.19-$0.21/round.
-
Hobo coins are awesome art. I have some John Wayne, Willy, and some others, even some Exonumia. https://www.google.com/search?q=HOBO+coins&tbm=isch&imgil=op7m_5I50DAHaM%3A%3B4u5gQjqxatjTxM%3Bhttps%253A%252F%252Fen.wikipedia.org%252Fwiki%252FHobo_nickel&source=iu&pf=m&fir=op7m_5I50DAHaM%3A%2C4u5gQjqxatjTxM%2C_&usg=__vE57vp-YbuMtKa0dnIr-69xkvH4%3D&biw=1920&bih=925&ved=0ahUKEwj--_2h1erTAhXo7YMKHeZBDpsQyjcIpQE&ei=I9QVWb7eMejbjwTmg7nYCQ#imgrc=op7m_5I50DAHaM:
-
I'm certain you know this [hipower], but a little 'black talon' history for those that are not familiar....... http://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/black-talon-todays-self-defense-ammo/
-
Can you make one for an Australian Sheep knife? Blade is 5.5"L x 1.5"H x 3/16"W [hollow ground both sides] "C:\Users\ozo\Downloads\DL-ASUS\Jack-Sheep-Knife2.jpg" Edit: Well, never mind.....guess that didn't work.
-
Here is a video review on Federal HST 124gr standard load......in short barrels https://bearingarms.com/bob-o/2016/05/12/ammo-quest-9mm-federal-hst-124-grain-test/
-
I agree on the Federal .22lr , it sucks in almost all of my semi-auto .22's ........the Mark II's eat it, but they eat everything. I don't have the .22 x-change, but I do have the .45acp and the 9mm. They are great. I am a fan of the P250, and the SP2022. Bought a P320RX for the spouse, she likes it for the range, not so much for carry. She still prefers the S&W M632 for EDC. Don't wait another 3 months to shoot the 9mm x-change........you'll kick yourself if you do, eh?
-
I do love the fancy grips also, like stag or bone, real ivory of the old days, fancy wood from exotics, etc. Keeping with the thread [OP] I posted some of the dedicated hunting guns, and rubber is definitely the right tool for them, especially for the caliber(s) and the climate, for me anyway. One of my favorites is simply a pair of rosewood from a new Blackhawk [.327federal when they came out] and put on my Single-Six that I bought in 1956. It hung in the barn, in the leather holster it came with, for over 30yrs.......now has great patina, yet fires like it was new. I love the new/old contrast. That guy on ebay from Thailand has some interesting grips these days also. 1) Single-Six with original grips 2,3) Trausch grips on M608 [RIP Jacque] 4) Copy of Trausch SP-101 grips, designed for female French police using SP-101 .357mag, made by myself and my friend Jim 5) Ivory on BH