Guy, checked on it again to find out if it was valid or not and based on what I've been told by buddies on the job in Conn. it was accurate. Looking at my old hometown newspaper it does appear that any efforts at confiscation are dead in the water (for right now).
For the next episode. It appears that the gentleman who spoke before the powers that be in Connecticut telling them that he was not going to comply with their law and register his AR was approached and threatened by a police officer out of Branford, Ct. A little background on this officer...
Larry, just a thought. The black sticky stuff that was on the barrel when you bought it sounds like WD40 after about 5 months. Most people don't know it's 90 percent fish oil. Glad your project turned out well.
Have I got one for you guys. This morning on the News in Connecticut it was announced that plans to round up all the "illegal" weapons what weren't registered has been suspended when it was found out that 68 percent of the police officers in the state also own AR's and had no plans to register...
I think, somewhere along the way the Supreme court has lost it's ba--s. They were quick to stand up for the constitution and gun owners rights but I'm seeing somewhat of a shift in their thinking. The powers that be in the state of Connecticut are doing what they damn well please and the hell...
The latest I've heard from friends that are still on the department I was with in Connecticut say that the Superintendent of the State Police would be more than happy to have his troopers go from door to door if directed. I'm wondering about a search warrant or would this be exigent...
Went to a local gun show this past weekend for the first time in a long time as I was hoping to find some pistol powder which is almost non-existant. Stood in line behind roughly 50 people for about 15 minutes till the doors opened. I "quickly" went by tables to find the reloading area which is...
I've used Sierra 165's (both the hollow point and soft point) for more years than I care to remember on Deer and have not had a complaint. I'm sure a cup and core from all the other companies would work as well.
Great job Mike. The ability to be able to connect with all ages and have the patience to teach is invaluable. I've only taught two other people, both adults to reload but its a very satisfying feeling.
I've used both imr4350 and imr4831 with 165 grain bullets but after trying RL17 with both 165 grain and 180 grain bullets I'm convinced that its a more efficient powder both for accuracy and speed.
I carry a 1911 Kimber Pro carry or a Sig Sauer P938. Both guns function the same and in the heat of having to use a weapon familiarity is good. I keep a Ruger GP100 at home and have taught the wife to be comfortable with it. She has shot my .45 but feels the revolver is much more simple. She has...
I decap and then run the cases through a sonic cleaner. This really gets the crud out of the primer pocket and the inside of the case. I then lube the outside, use a Q-tip for the inside neck, size, wipe off and then trim. After trimming an hour in the tumbler and their ready to go.
Went to the range this past Monday with my Kimber Montana in .300WSM. This particular rifle is the only one I have that seems to like both boat tails and flat base, weights being 180 grains. I had broken my rifle down after returning from an October Elk hunt as it rained, snowed and did...
unfortunately our democrat friends and their illustrious leader are trying to add retired police and firefighters to this list. will the garbage ever end.