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Read it again. It means the federal government shall not place restrictions against owning or carrying a firearm. I don't feel the state should either.
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What is your view of the "shall not be infringed" part of the Second Amendment? :ugh:
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http://smith-wessonforum.com/reloading/429027-problems-starline-380-brass.html You might gain some knowledge reading this thread. You don't seem to be the first to run into this problem.
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I'm not real proficient at it, but I can get to 2! :stare:
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Old enough to know better. Perhaps 10-12. Let's say that was the case......how do you explain the mother?
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Try tumbling the brass a while before loading. I understand that new Starline brass is SO clean it sometimes sticks in the belling die.
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A 44 mag will. I expect you'll get the same results with the 357. My 44 is a tack driver with 200 grain round nose lead bullets.
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My wife and I went on a trip to Savannah Georgia this week. We were looking at a World War Two monument there when a little girl and her mother walked up. The little girl looked up and read curiously...."World War Eleven." :ugh: What really bothered me is that her mother heard this and never corrected here. I don't suspect she knew any better either. This country is in trouble folks.
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Same here. When it gets dry, put something slick on it. Don't overthink it.
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Adjustable sights are the difference between the two.
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If it's factory nickel, and it appears to be from the pics, it should have an N stamped on the grip frame under the grips; probably on the cylinder as well. I'd buy a new in the box example of that revolver if I wanted one that looked like new. You'll spend a lot of money having this one refinished, and it'll be worth no more, and probably less than it is today. Look at it this way....it has character. I have new in the box guns that I simply don't enjoy. The ones in similar shape to this one get a LOT of use. I do enjoy them. That Tyler-T grip on it is a pretty sought after item by it's self. I suggest you buy some 38 Special ammo and give her a go just as it is. If you aren't familiar with 50's vintage K frame Smiths, you will fall in love. I've shot a limit of squirrels before with a model 10, and I'm a lousy shot with a handgun. If the hammer and trigger work smoothly, it probably wouldn't benefit much from cleaning. It's pretty airtight under the sideplates. You have a very special friend. :up:
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Their basic service work is done at TDOT vehicle maintenance garages. The starting pay sucks. Otherwise, it seems to be a pretty good gig. I believe major work is done at dealerships. http://www.tn.gov/dohr/employment/applicant.shtml
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Sorry, my bad.
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I'd like some $300 tires! Seriously, I've driven a couple of Camrys Well beyond 200k with no work to the front end. Has this car been wrecked or otherwise abused? That being said, struts are a wear item and need to be replaced periodically. $1100 sounds fair assuming you aren't getting crap tires.
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An Interesting Question. What If...
gregintenn replied to WindHawk's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Who in our lifetime was a better president? -
My first Mosin-Nagant Model 1944
gregintenn replied to Richard995's topic in Curio, Relics and Black Powder
Ten rounds yesterday, and you can see clearly from my shoulder the shape of the buttplate in purple. -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6c6eUeoa9Q You won't find anything this good on the radio!!!!!!!!!!!
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My first Mosin-Nagant Model 1944
gregintenn replied to Richard995's topic in Curio, Relics and Black Powder
The m44 is a neat battle rifle. I think the 91/30 would make a good frog gig, pry bar, or weenie roasting stick. -
Need car brake rotors turned/lathed in Williamson County
gregintenn replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
That's about what I had pictured in my mind. I still can't imagine a setup that would work on the non drive axle. -
My first Mosin-Nagant Model 1944
gregintenn replied to Richard995's topic in Curio, Relics and Black Powder
I recently picked up a 91/30 from a fellow TGO member. I can attest that it has some very noticeable recoil as well. That being said, I'm not much of a magnum guy. It may be the difference in stock shape or something else, but it definitely is less enjoyable to shoot than a standard weight Model 70 Winchester in 30-06. A 22 lr it's not. -
Need car brake rotors turned/lathed in Williamson County
gregintenn replied to TGO David's topic in General Chat
I'd be interested to see that setup. -
Happens to me a lot.....someone keeps on and on wanting to know what I think. They won't stop, so finally I give in and tell them what I think. Then they leave all pizzed off. All because they couldn't mind their own business. .....and my wife wonders why I'm, not a "people person". :shake:
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If it's like the earlier version, it won't shoot anything.
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Right. If you don't want him, chances are your neighbor won't be too happy about receiving him as a gift from you either.