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      Pistol frame size K L J etc.

      S&W is once again making the Model 58. This is the M&P version of the 41 magnum. 4inch heavier barrel and fixed sights. They are a compact, very powerful handgun. This is on the N frame. Model 57 and 657 is the hunting version. 41 magnum is a very good round that never got much interest. It is...
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      Rock Island Armory .45 question:

      This is an original Colt. The ones at Brownells are made by Ciener. The Colt is different. They are the floating chamber type with a steel slide. Most other conversions (Marvel, Ciener, etc) have an aluminum slide and no floating chamber. I don't know about the Kimber. The floating chamber...
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      AR-15 caliber question: .223/5.56 vs. 7.62x39

      I have been thinking about buying a 7.62x39 upper for an AR. I think it would give you more choice in ammo. I have no experience with this but it looks easy to do.
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      Greetings from Noblesville

      Welcome. I am a new member, myself. I have been shooting and reloading for almost 50 years. I have seen many changes. I live in So IN near Louisville, KY
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      Attention LCP Owners: LCP Recall

      The Keltecs have a hammer that revolves around a pin. Dropping does not cause the hammer to move. I have never heard of this being a problem with Keltec. I used to own a Keltec and I would rather have the Ruger. It appears to be sturdier.
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      I moved to the "dark side"....

      You will not be sorry with the Glock. I have owned quite a few pistols and the Glocks give me less trouble than most. They are very simple to get going but they do have a rather long trigger pull. This is when you are used to a single action like the 1911.
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      What was your first Handgun?

      Browning Nomad 22 in 1962. This action is still made as the Challenger, a more expensive model. The Nomad was bare bones but shot very well. I still have it.
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      This ever happened to anyone???

      I blew apart a Colt single action that way. Either a double charge of powder or the cylinder did not line up! Stainless steel is not as forgiving as steel when pressure is excessive. A steel barrel may only bulge. Check your reloads carefully.
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      Rock Island Armory .45 question:

      I have a Colt 22 conversion kit for the 1911 I will sell. It has been used but still in the original box. I also have one extra magazine for it. (2 total) $400 for all.
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