I have been thinking about getting a different .22 rifle. I have been going back and forth between a 10/22 and a Marlin 60. I think the 60 is the way I want to go. If anyone is looking to unload one that is in good shape, let me know.
Jason
I am interested in picking up a M1 Garand. I am looking into the CMP. It appears that you have to be a member of of a CMP affiliated organization in order to qualify to purchase from them. I am looking for some suggestions on good clubs that are easy to join in north east Indiana. My main...
This may be a long shot, but I am looking to pick up a M1 Garand. I am interested in one that is in good shape for shooting. Clean bore, etc... I am looking to pick one up that I can enjoy at the range.
I am just getting started loading .223. I bought some factory rounds which I shot. I am getting set up to reload that brass. I am inspecting the cases and I measured them for case length. The vast majority are measuring less then the 1.76 inches that my reloading manual calls for. I am...
One of the first handguns I purchased was a Taurus 917C. It never really turned into a gun I have enjoyed. I have maybe put 500 rounds through it. I am thinking of selling/trading it for a different 9mm. I plan on doing much more homework this time around. I am curious to hear others input...
So after I tumble my brass with crushed walnut media, it seems like they have a dust film on them. I have never really worried about it with my pistol brass. I am just starting to venture into loading .223 and I am wondering if there is anything I need to do to clean off the dust before...
So, I thought I would circle back to this post. I was finally able to get back out to the range earlier this afternoon. I shot through 140 rounds of factory ammo. My AR cycled flawlessly through every single round. So, I believe that puts to rest the debate over what my issue was...
I just purchased a 1937 Turkish Kaiser. The guy/dealer whom I picked it up from said he has not fired it. My question is, do I need to check the head space before firing it? If so, I would assume that there are gauges available?
I agree. But I find that is off set by the satisfaction of doing the project yourself. If you are not in a hurry, then I would prefer to build just because I like the challenge and the sense of accomplishment.