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To help with your sale, I have a case of ammo I’m willing to let go at a reasonable price. Also in Knoxville.
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Round count? Sold off my Glock 22 so interested. I’m in west Knoxville
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Don’t know if you already have. You will have better luck if you list it on the CMP forums where there are many more guys buying U.S. military firearms at good prices.
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What’s the gauge on the Mossberg?
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I have purchased a bullet feeder from Kevin Robert, I great guy all around. I purchase several bullet feeder plates, 9mm & 45. I can’t get the 9mm plate to work with .380 round nose bullet and he doesn’t make one. I need a 3-D printer person around East Tennessee to print one for me. I can get the file for it. It just needs to be reduced in height by 1/8”. Anyone around Knoxville want to tackle the job? Thanks
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Webster or Pacific balance beam scale
Beltfed replied to Beltfed's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
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For the guys who remember the good old days. I have a Pacific scale, you remember those don’t you? Does anyone remember the size of the damper pot? I think I can use ATF for the oil. Thanks.
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ad closed Century Arms L1A1 *PRICE DROP, motivated seller SOLD
Beltfed replied to redtailracing's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Century arms receiver??? I have the same model L1A1, but the receiver is a Hess. Very few guys like either one. They shoot great though. Someone should make an offer on this. I’ve had a number of semi autos in 7.62mm including the HK91. I disliked its bong-bong so much I converted it to a HK51 “Fire Dragon”. -
To get back to you POA. Subsonic vs high velocity, I think gravity would have something to do with it.
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ad closed Century Arms L1A1 *PRICE DROP, motivated seller SOLD
Beltfed replied to redtailracing's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Is the receiver metric or inch pattern? Who manufactured the receiver? -
If you go for a plywood top I’d get a 4’x8’ 1/2 inch and have Lowe’s or Home Depot cut in half. You’ll have ~1” top. I made mine from a large packing crate. Made it in the late 60’s. Still going strong.
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Have you checked the drawing numbers to verify to the correctness of the Springfield parts sans trigger group? I can’t quite see the cartouche, what is it? Is there a ‘P’ on the butt somewhere? Thanks.
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I have a box of 50each of .32 S&W Long to pass on to anyone who shoots it. Winchester. West Knoxville pickup.
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What is the grade and how correct is the 1911A1?
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for-sale Keltec RFB Bullpup .308 7.62 with or without Aimpoints
Beltfed replied to flyanything's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Question: Can the ejection port be changed from right to left like the AUG? -
What do you think the trigger pull is on the .380? Bob
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Thanks Leroy. I can look for coated .355 coated. Mr. Jackson posted one such site above.
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I have a bunch of the coated lead bullets in 9mm which I have never used. Question is: do they lead the barrel? Both my .380’s have cut rifling not that button rifling that I don’t care for.
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Berry’s are plated as I understand it. Loaded up around thirty of two different powders, middle of the road pressure wise, to test. I am using flat base data. Just don’t want to destroy a pistol. No bulge with .356. Will soon be moving on to a Beretta pico in .380. They suggest a stout load for it as the recoil spring is the strongest I’ve seen in one of the small pistols. Thanks, Bob
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I am getting into loading .380’s on both my Dillon’s and Rock Chuckers. Find the lighter bullets, 85 to 90 grains, with a .355 diameter are impossible to find. I purchased 500ea. 100 grain .356” that are RNHB (round nose hollow base). They came from Midsouth. Anyone shot these as I find no data for the hollow base in 100 grain. Does loading data for 100 grain flat base apply? Thanks, Bob
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for-sale Springfield Armory M1A Super Match New $2,000
Beltfed replied to AGunForEachHand's topic in Firearms Classifieds
I also have a M1A built up by the Alabama marksmanship unit. All GI parts except the receiver, barrel, and stock. Why built yours? -
I will take the Pico. I live on Middlebrook Pike near Cedar Bluff. Am available most times. Bob
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Didn’t know Barrett made their own barrels.
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Great find on a Ma Duce barrel. I personally never owned one due to the cost of feeding it. I had chances years ago on two mounted on a navy twin mount. Fodder was 85 cents each back then. You might call Barrett down toward Nashville and ask them. I believe they uses them in modified form on their big dogs, but not sure. Due to todays ammo prices shot out barrels are rare in civilian hands but it can happen if one’s got the bucks to spend. The above posts sound good. ”Happiness is a warm belt fed.”