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enfield

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  1. Mine has a 117 SN prefix, so it's probably just a little younger than your '76.
  2. Let me guess - instead of a laser sight, it fires a laser?
  3. 1) If the revolver had an adequate chamber length, you could shoot .410's in a .45 Colt revolver. The rifling should have some affect on the patterns especially at longer ranges. Taurus makes such a revolver. 2) Correct. AFAIK, there are no .45 Colt semi-autos. The grip dimensions on a .45 Colt semi-auto would be enormous, not to mention the dimensions required for even 2-1/2" .410 shells. Unless the gun used a separate mag well like a broomhandle Mauser. 3) Lead shot would not hurt the barrel. 4) You could also shoot slugs. Accuracy should be abysmal. You can shoot .45 Schofield in a .45 Colt revolver, much the same as shooting .38 Special in a .357. However, .45 Schofield is scarce and expensive.
  4. sent pm instead
  5. After being embarrassed out of the lever-action picture thread, I decided to start my own thread with the best looking 10-22 you'll see: A stock, late-70's 10-22 with a red-dot scope. Beautiful walnut stock. What's in your safe?
  6. I was gonna post pics of my Marlin 1894 and my Henry, but I can't compete.
  7. I hope you're not carrying this gun.
  8. It's not odd when I didn't see the critter and I don't know where the pictures came from. Maybe they're all pictures of the same dead dog. It's hearsay.
  9. A dead, sick dog . . . on a steeck!
  10. OK a DEAD, sick dog. (the dead dog's better looking than the woman? in the last picture)
  11. I liked listening to Boortz, but it got tiresome when he started carping on the Fair Tax. Beck is a welcome change.
  12. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" -- some anonymous engineering genius
  13. I notified both of our dorks that I wouldn't be voting for them again. This was just after the TARP vote. I told them that they obviously had no idea of what the Constitutional role of government is, or why we sent them to Washington.
  14. Were the old springs still working? If so, try putting them back in.
  15. Not locally, but Cabela's did finally ship my Fiocchi Extrema .380's that I had on backorder. $25 for 50 rounds of nickel-cased, penetrating AND expanding hollow-points is a heck of a deal.
  16. Nope - that'll get you a bloody or broken thumb with a semi-auto. I ain't Jerry.
  17. Get an internal or shrouded hammer Smith J-frame and you'll never sell it.
  18. Concrete contains moisture. IF you use a cutting torch to cut a piece of steel lying on concrete, the heat from the torch will cause the water in the concrete to turn to steam and blast a chunk of concrete off of the surface. Got the scar to prove it. If you spill a liquid on the floor at the floor/safe interface, capillary action will wick moisture back under the safe. My safe is sitting on the wood pallet it was delivered on. It also makes it much easier to move the safe again with a pallet jack.
  19. Another "Carry Cherry" is gone! Congrats!
  20. Led Zeppelin III
  21. I did nothing - I don't owe anybody anything.

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