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Clod Stomper

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  1. Yep, standard threads on the poly lowers.

     

    PSA had complete (with stock)  blem lowers for $130 the other day, though.

    http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/catalog/product/view/id/14434/s/psa-ar-15-complete-blem-lower-classic-edition-no-magazine/

     

    Less for one of their stripped blem lowers w/ LPK, if you don't want the carbine tube/stock. Maybe cheaper even with non-blem lower, haven't been watching site.

     

    Having had an Omni crack only 6 months ago, I'm soured on the poly versions, even if some are up to snuff.

     

    - OS

     

    Ooooo.  Care to share what exactly happened?  If you posted it before, I must have missed it.  

     

    I have two Plum Crazy lowers.  Light as air, but I don't want them to break.

  2. I have been using the internet since 1992.  I had email before most people knew it existed, or could access it.  (Remember that, back when it was called "e-mail"?)  Before the World Wide Web even existed (I think).  

     

    From the beginning, I started reading one of the first gun forums, rec.guns, on Usenet.  I posted occasionally, but not all that much.  Then came, AR15.com, which has become such a behemoth that I rarely check it anymore.

     

    Probably the most I have ever posted on any other gun forum was on 65grendel.com.  But adding up all the posts I have ever made on any and all internet forums in the last 22 years, they would not add up to anywhere near the amount of bandwidth I have used on tngunowners.com.

     

    So, congratulations to TGO for being more worthwhile to me than any other internet resource and thanks to TGO for the same thing.

     

    Sincerely,

     

    Will

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  3. Yup, the lapping tool.

     

    Also, anti-seize grease (or another high-quality grease) on the threads.  Plus another trick that gunsmiths use to seat threads:  After applying the grease, tighten, then loosen, then tighten, then loosen, then tighten one more time.  You'll be surprised how much further the nut (or barrel, or whatever) will go.

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  4. Let me preface by saying that I've screwed up all kinds of machinery in my life.  Because I'm curious and like to tinker, I have no fear of taking something apart.  I've learned a lot from my innumerable mistakes.  One of the most important things I've learned is this...  Use the right tool for the job.

     

    That said, It doesn't appear that you've ruined the upper.  If the bolt carrier still slides back and forth smoothly, it should be good to go.  If not, a replacement upper can be had for forty bucks.  Sheesh, I've done waaay more expensive damage than that.  

     

    Oh, BTW.  Always measure the ends of a taper pin before trying to punch it out.  Even if the first hundred were all the same direction, always measure.  Ask me how I learned that lesson.

     

    Aaaand one more thing.  I have found that it's better to press pins in and out than to hammer them.  May not always be possible, but it takes less energy if it is.

  5. China made the best AK ammo. It's a shame it isn't still available. I don't think you'll be able to get the cheap Russian stuff much longer either. Surely someone will pick up the slack, and make some cheap stuff. I'm with Gordon; how much more could it cost to make it with the correct bullet diameter?

    What diameter bullets do American manufacturers such as Winchester, Remington, Hornady, etc. use? They sure charge plenty for it, if you can actually find it.


    I THINK that now they use .310-.311 bullets. I do know that in the '90s they used .308 bullets. I may still have some of those rounds if I can find them. They would keyhole from my SKS so I measured them.
  6. Maybe not. I double checked some of my pulled bullets and they were indeed .308 after I scraped off the tar sealant.

    I don't remember what rounds I pulled them from.

    I have had some Russian that was .310, too. Seems to be a crap shoot.

    I used them to make some blasting ammo for my .300 BLK.


  7. We were actually discussing casting and PC some 7.62x39 a couple of days ago. I haven't considered pulling and reusing Wolf cases. It's the cost of 7.62x39 brass that's been a concern. This sounds like a viable option.

    Gordon...dumb question maybe...but would you work up a load using your own rifle powders, or save the Wolf powders and work up a load using that saved powder?
    We are challenged in finding rifle powder. I've had some on backorder since December 2013...


    I bet the .300 Blk bullet that Dolomite made would work pretty well in that application. After it's powdercoated, the diameter should be enough to size back down to .311.

    I've pulled bullets from steel cases in order to use the cases. If the bullet weights are similar, I do what he said, average the weights and use that. Or if I'm in a hurry, just pull the bullets and reseat a new one.
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  8. Not sure about the new commercial ammo, but the old stuff (American) had .308" bullets. Shot some Remington(?) in my SKS back in the '90s and they would keyhole.

    IIRC, only the first Mini-30s had a .308 bore. They were soon changed to a .310-.311" bore.

    I've pulled bullets from a few types of 7.62x39. Some old and some new. Don't recall which was which, but some was actually .308", like Dolomite described. Others were proper size.
  9. G'crait I agree on presentation, penetration and follow up being of importance with .32 ACP pistols but respectfully disagree on FMJ being the "do-all"  of such caliber enthusiasts.  Contact wounds create catastrophic wound cavities as do neck and occipital wounds, in other words if your within spitting distance aim better. The 9mmK is a step up insofar as pocket rockets go but still has its on issues. Pocket pistols have real limitations and trade offs but are a whole lot better than nothing. BTW you turned a butt ugly Gaston bullet hose into a dog ugly one there. ;-)= 

     

    :rofl:

  10. I wouldn't be scared of Ebola in the USA. Likely not too much worse than a bad flu. Nothing a month or 2 in icu wouldn't cure.

    Except, I have 3 babies, and therefore Ebola scares the hell out of me.

     

    I'm not counting on that.  I may be more likely to catch the flu, but I've never known it to be 50% fatal.  

     

    I've had the flu about 4 times in my life.  Survived them all.  I'm betting that if those doctors who were treated with that "miracle serum" hadn't gotten the serum, they'd probably be dead.  Or at least messed up for life.  That stuff causes internal hemorrhaging.  Probably permanent damage.  Just speculation of course, since I'm not a doctor from the CDC telling everyone that there isn't anything to worry about.

     

    Oh yeah,  I'm worried about the enterovirus, too, since it's hitting little kids.

     

    Sheesh.  I'm gonna self-quarantine now.

     

     

    Edit:  I just re-read your post.  I get it now.  

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  11. Sorry if this had been posted already, but I went to the Knoxville Wal-Mart today and there was a sign up confirming that they would have CCI 100 round SV paper boxed packs on October 4th for their firearm clearance event. Limit 3 per person, starts at 8:00am, limited supply. Spoke with the guy at the counter and he said he thinks it's for every Wal-Mart in the area as long as they have a firearm section. Gl getting some all!

     

    I can think of at least 6 Knoxville Walmartses just offhand.  Any one in particular?  Or is this a local/regional/national event?

     

    Edit: Oops.  Looks like it's at least regional.  

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