Darrell
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I need some primers, but YIKES!, $100/thou!
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UPS had a serious backlog during the recent snow-event. The UPS driver who delivers out here told me that they had trailers-full of stuff (about a week ago). I would think it's still possible, if unlikely, that your ammo will show up.
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New brass or buy loaded ammo and save it?
Darrell replied to Thursty's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
I'll generally buy once-fired and load my own. But I've bought new ammo and kept the brass. -
ad closed Need 9mm Bullets for Reloading--Ad Closed
Darrell replied to gun sane's topic in Gear Classifieds
American Reloading has some 9mm projectiles in stock. I've purchased from them in the past and was satisfied. They have 500 PULLS for $39 right now, plus shipping I suppose. https://americanreloading.com/product/9mm-115-124gr-jhp-mix-pulled-500ct/ They have other 9mm in-stock, too. -
What's missing, just assembly?
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What kind of holster for working outside?
Darrell replied to Darrell's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
Isn't this a great group? It turns out that Papa61 makes holsters, and he's offered to custom make one for me. I'll post a pic or two when it's done. Thanks Papa61! -
What kind of holster for working outside?
Darrell replied to Darrell's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I don't always carry, but I should. When I carry here at home it's usually a .380, which fits into a pocket nicely. But it's not always easy to get it out of a pocket after working for a while. I've tried a 38 revolver in a shoulder rig, but didn't like the feel. I couldn't care less about being concealed on my own property. I was leaning toward a chest rig before I asked the question, just to see what others here think. We seem to have a well-informed group, by and large. Thanks for your input. -
What kind of holster for working outside?
Darrell replied to Darrell's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I'll check that out. -
Thoughts on the recent Hybrid / EV registration penalty?
Darrell replied to Erich's topic in General Chat
Well, I'm going to cut across the grain here and say that I think it's perfectly reasonable to expect those who drive electric vehicles to pay more for the tags, exactly for the reason the state gave, they aren't paying gas taxes but are still using the gas-tax-funded roads. But I'll add the caveat that in Erich's case as he states it, there's something wrong. He's getting stuck with an extra tax, not something that makes up for not paying gas tax. I imagine it would be pretty tough to go through all the possible models of vehicles to figure out some kind of graduated system for paying more for tags, so maybe the state did what they could. Erich, maybe it would be worth contacting your state representative to point out that your particular hybrid shouldn't be on the electric-vehicle list. I might even think of writing to Ford and asking if they'll help. And on a positive note, I moved here from Washington, and I would have done backflips of happiness with a $129 tag while I lived there. I was floored when I found out how little I had to pay for a tag when I got here five years ago. We live in a state where license tabs are very, very reasonable. So, Erich, just average the tags together and divide by two and it won't seem so bad. -
What kind of holster for working outside?
Darrell replied to Darrell's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
I'm usually wearing bib overalls when I work outside, so no belt. But during the summer I might be wearing shorts with a belt. -
Reloading tips you don’t mind sharing
Darrell replied to gregintenn's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
I've been using a hammer-puller for a century or so, and never knew that. And yeah, the spring holder is irritating. Thanks, Grayfox54, I'm going to use that tip next time I have to pull a bullet. -
I find it difficult to carry on my own property while I'm working, and I wonder what kind of holster those of you who are active at home prefer. I'm talking about getting on and off my tractor, running a chainsaw, dragging limbs around, digging a hole, stuff like that. It's pretty easy to carry when I'm not doing a lot of bending and lifting and such, but much a harder when I am. I bought a belly-band, and that works pretty well, but it's awfully hot during the summer. I do like it, though, for wearing under by bib overalls, which is my normal outside work apparel. I'd like something that will work well with a 1911. My two big concerns are #1, that it secures my firearm. I don't want to drop a handgun in the muck without realizing it and then have to search for it. And #2, that it be comfortable when I'm doing all those kinds of things without interfering with the work at hand. I appreciate any thoughts and suggestions!
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And good eyesight. I can either see the peep or the post, but not both, darn it.
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I think Red333 hit it on the head twice. A business that sells firearms needs and FFL, and your non-profit needs to speak to an attorney. It would have been so much better if your donor had sold the arms himself and donated the money. Your best option might be to sell or consign the firearms at a local gun shop.
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My wife drives an Audi TT. I'm not a big guy, 5'11", but I struggle to get into it and part of my front-view is the headliner where it meets the windshield. My wife is five foot nothin, and it fits her very well.
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Wow, I love that 1854 with the wood stock. Don't love the price so much, though.
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And my ice-dam is getting close to collapsing:
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This is the county road I must take to get to town, and my own driveway, which I cleared as best I could a few days ago. I know the county doesn't have the snow-clearing equipment to keep the county roads clear, but if it had been plowed right after the snow it would be fine now. Obviously, quite a few people are driving on it, but I'll wait another day.
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For goodness sake, don't tell that story to Joe Biden!
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It looks like 9mm and 556 is not worth the money to load
Darrell replied to 2agood's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
You might want to load a few of those primers into cases without any powder or bullets, and test them out in a firearm. I bought a bunch of old primers last summer and one case of them just fizzed, so I had to dispose of them. Better to find otu before loading the ammo. Check out Berry's bullets for plinking rounds. -
You can find real bargains if you look around at Ham swap meets, eBay, etc. My first rig was a Heathkit that I built, but that really wasn't inexpensive. An older radio can provide a lot of hours of entertainment, you don't need the super-whiz-bang stuff to make contacts. I think my HF radio is about 20 years old now, and I bought it new. I expect it will keep working until I die.
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Well, I live at a little bit of elevation, surely not in a valley, and we have 6" of frozen snow on the ground right now, and a passable but hazardous road to civilization. My expectation is that it will melt tomorrow and Tuesday... at least I hope so.