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Ramjo

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  1. Yeah I would like to have a .44 from Israel in blued finish.
  2. Now that is a novel idea. Btw Lester, is that your loyal dog? He looks quite happy
  3. Right.
  4. Yeah you put it about exactly how I was thinking it in my head lol.
  5. Ramjo

    What Would You Do

    +1
  6. This. Good eye opener video.
  7. It would be a fun gun that's for sure...I have been wanting something chambered in a 44 mag and I have always liked the Desert Eagles, so I figure I could knock out 2 things in one here.
  8. his tells me it can be quite shootable if you work with it.
  9. I wondered about if red dots wore out or not.
  10. Crossville, where is that?
  11. LOL Well i do have big hands so that probably wouldn't bother me.
  12. Well I'll take you up on that! If I go visit my cousins in Smyrna I will just stop by La Vergne and watch you reload!
  13. Who has a desert 44 mag and what is the most desirable model?
  14. Well I have heard to just start out by getting a manual and reading about the type of loads you wish to use. Then, go and buy the press that fits your needs for the type of shooting you will be doing. I'm just wanting to develop some sort of proficiency with my M&P.
  15. Thanks for all that info. I am in no hurry to aquire all of the items necessary to reloading just yet. I figure I can pick up some things over the course of the rest of summer up until school starts. I'm just not sure about the single stage press. The only thing that is not appealing to me about the single stage press is all the time that will consume. When I go back to school I won't have as much as I do now obviously. All the loads that I want to reload are pistol rounds, .38, .357, .40, .45acp, and 9mm. The 40 and the 9mm are the rounds my friends shoot and want reloaded. I do save all my brass that I shoot. My 45acp is in 2 primer sizes, so should I try to stick with the bigger or smaller primers?
  16. Can someone start reloading with $400? Say, for now, just one caliber?
  17. Do believe I am jealous
  18. That's pretty sweet.
  19. Now all you need is a pressure switch! I have been looking for a flashlight/mount both for mine as well and have yet to decide on one.
  20. Interesting...
  21. Northeast TN, Byrd's Specialty Firearms in Johnson City has lots of cool stuff. Tri-Cities Gun Depot of Elizabethton is pretty good about prices usually.
  22. Ramjo

    Glock 1911????

    Wow. I believe Hickok45 would be all over this!
  23. Buddy I just took my test a few months ago and was the only person using a revolver, which happened to be a S&W .357 model 19-5 I love that snubby.

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