I have a Beretta Cx4 subcarbine in 9mm that takes 92 mags. I keep it as an HD gun, but my initial intent was to do so as a defensive firearm either me or my wife could use effectively. I think...
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I have a Beretta Cx4 subcarbine in 9mm that takes 92 mags. I keep it as an HD gun, but my initial intent was to do so as a defensive firearm either me or my wife could use effectively. I think...
With the under-powered Aguila ammunition, a few tweaks to the windage, and the rear sight pushed up to 150m, it put six of seven rounds in a 3-1/2" circle with one flier at 100 yards. Very nice! ...
For a long time I just grabbed Chinese SKS carbines when funds would allow. I still retain two, one from 1967, the other from 1980--last year of production. As a Finnish American, I knew all about...
That is quite a story! Way back when in western Washington State, the least expensive self-loading rifle was the Chi-com Type 56 SKS carbine 7.62x39mm. I bought my first for something like 90...
Sellier and Bellot back in Warsaw Pact Czechoslovakia days made corrosively Berdan primed ammunition under the code "bxn." Some of their earlier commercial ammo may have used up the corrosive...
My predilection for HD include simply wearing my CCW around the house, namely a double-action .38 revolver. My situation is residing in a very, very small and near century-old house. I have a...
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WWII service rifle collector and professional 19th century historian and member of the international gunboards forums saying hi. I don't collect British arms--at least yet--nor Canadian,...