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Yes, mine from 1938...truly an awesome shotgun! prior to WW2, they were chambered in original blackpowder cartridge sizes. The early 16 gauge mod. 12's were chambered for 2 9/16-inch shotgun shells, the 12 gauge guns had chambers that were 2⅝" and the 20 gauges had chambers that were 2½". I...
Thanks all, for the input. Its a solid bar guiderod, with a nice straight spring over it. Considered the spring being too strong, but having manually cycled it, I am convinced of the ejector contributing to the prob, if not THE prob. This pistol is "smooth as butta" and not particularly hard...
Looking to buy a barrel for the Mossberg 500, in .410. A straight plain ole barrel, can have the rifle sights, can be actually rifled, but do not want the rib on it.
YEAH, for the common sense lovers! I read in the article there are women who are in protection programs, from violent or abusive relationships.....that are now published! There has to be civil recourse for these people against this publishing bastard.....what are the odds a conservative...
this was a factory gun. I am the 1st to work on it. It is as someone suggested, expensive to ship it back to Kimber.....like $90 insured. The extractor is a critical part, but seems to be working fine. When it fails, the ejector seems to be missed by the retreating brass edge which should be...
Appreciate the input LEO! I am attempting to fix for a friend. I considered the spring (and have a lighter one to try), but the engagement of that ejector really concerns me the most. So if everything is measured from the centerline of the bore out, on a .45 the distance to engage the case...
Saw that today also! i would be furious too. This makes people potential targets for thugs looking specifically for firearms. Would the liberal jerks post the names of people that deal in diamonds and precious metals? I don't see it any differently, guns or diamonds. sad day for NY...
This is a way to look at it, read on for another opinion...
Sadly, I believe some people lack common sense/decency to be communicated with. You mentioned "gang" and thugary.....which when those types of people run together can be the natural outcome. They presume to have safety in numbers...
Recently built a 1911 from scratch, with the Pro's from Brownells looking over my shoulder. Caspian was my choice, and i have a REAL appreciation for the craftsmanship you display. i fully understand why the custom build are so expensive.......lots of TLC, elbow grease, and effort there. My...
THANKS, appreciate the feedback. Yes, looking into Midway parts. My troubleshooting guide/shop manual on 1911 suggests first, check for spring or guiderod malfunction. Not in this case, its a full length guiderod, and perfect spring. Next, for loose Ejector, which is not a prob. When I...
I'm told 350 rnds of several flavors of ammo. I will be doing a detailed cleaning. Working on this for friend. Agreed, it is tight fitting. I installed slide (sans bbl, spring, guiderod, bushing) and placed a snapcap in extractor to observe operation. I looked from rear of slide forward...
Working on a Kimber 1911 SS, in 9mm. the issue is it will not eject the spent case. Not every time, but way too frequently to be reliable, thats the problem. It's a Kimber, so def expecting more reliable than not! The extractor is engaged well, and seems to be fine. The ejector has me...