FWIW I have a few leftover No.4 front blades in the following heights if anyone needs them:
-.030
-.015
0
.030
.045
.060
I am not in "the business" and not interested in selling the lot,...
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FWIW I have a few leftover No.4 front blades in the following heights if anyone needs them:
-.030
-.015
0
.030
.045
.060
I am not in "the business" and not interested in selling the lot,...
FWIW, this USN experience, not RAN, Vietnam era, Master At Arms pistol belts on board ship were bleached by scrubbing with galley scouring powder and sea water. The GI scouring powder had an oxygen...
Turin arsenal FTR 1981
It is very handy to know that two clicks on the elevation knob of the micrometer battlesight, with allowance for backlash in the threads, approximates the next front sight increment!
Bravo Zulu...
These loads have proven safe and accurate in my revolvers. Your mileage may vary.
Starline brass, Remington Primers, bullets seated to crimp groove to determine OAL
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Both the Czech and Russian pistol designs are entirely suitable for 7.62x25 loads at full MAP and are quite strong enough for any sensible load. CZ52, Tokarev and its Combloc copies are safe with...
My experience with Uk MkVII ammunition is that the primer mix they use is less shelf-stable than what was used in US WW2-era cal. .30 and .45 ACP ammunition. I have been vastly disappointed with...
The following loads have not been pressure tested, but have proven safe in my Webley & Scott Mark4, a circa 1930 Colt Police Positive and a circa 1962 S&W Terrier Model 32:
Velocity Comparisons...
Old buddy recommended this site, so I joined up.
Not as much a collector as a gatherer and tinkerer.
20+ years experience in firearms industry in ammunition testing and firearms manufacture....