Recent content by WR Moore

  1. W

    5.56 x 45 mm ammo

    OK, guys, let me quote from the linked article: "Unlike the older bullet, the M855A1's penetrator is exposed, with a sharper tip, and it weighs 19 grains, nearly twice the weight of the M855's penetrator." The majority of the core of the M855 is lead, the penetrator is a segment in the tip of...
  2. W

    5.56 x 45 mm ammo

    There's a lot of sea stories, war stories, myths & fairy tales about ammunition performance. No exception for the 5.56 x 45 mm round. If you read the Snopes decision it'll not only dismember a body, it'll shoot through buildings. I don't believe that, having burned a lot of it-mostly paid for by...
  3. W

    Humor 8/29/25

    Gotta remember #12. Uh, on second thought, gonna take a screen shot & download it.
  4. W

    The Air Force Has Completed its Inspection of their SIG M18 Service Pistols

    BB57: "In that regard, any flaws in the Sig P320 pose no risk with an empty chamber. If any incidents do happen the military can usually blame that on the person with the pistol. That's far better for avoiding accountability and managing careers than admitting the procurement process, the...
  5. W

    The Air Force Has Completed its Inspection of their SIG M18 Service Pistols

    MRBS????? Mean Rounds Between Failures I can understand.
  6. W

    Will somone either loan me three hundred bucks or talk me out of the M&P 40s that are out there.

    Unless they were issued to a tactical unit with a heavy training schedule, there's likely not to be all that much wear. I was issued an M&P40 2006-2015 (serial # started MPB) and wasn't thrilled with it. Shot the 1006 better, but the M&P had the same trigger stroke all the time. OTOH, you could...
  7. W

    What Happened To This Hammer?

    OK, the pin for the DA sear appears to be too small diameter, jackleg replacement for the lost original? This will change how the hammer & sear meet and work. There's no fitting, the pin is the pin-just make sure it doesn't stick out on the sides. The wear on the side of the hammer is weird...
  8. W

    Windows 11

    I had 10, Microsoft did one of those upgrades and I likely have 11. Things are a bit different. Maybe 10.5? Question: What's a "hot swap"? I've been using an 8T backup that continually updates and don't want to lose the stuff that's on there.
  9. W

    How not to serve a warrant

    If it's a knock and they announce/you see they're LEOs, you might consider calling dispatch to confirm. DO tell them to hang on a minute while you call to confirm. ETA: might be a valid warrant, they might be at the wrong address. While 911 is supposed to give the address, the second question...
  10. W

    Humor 8/25/25

    Edge to #9, but #6 also. Especially the apple sauce filled cinnamon big Cheerios.
  11. W

    Finally obtained my CCW. Bobbed hammer or leave it stock? Model 65-3, 3 inch.

    Exchipy provide a good summary. When you go to pull the trigger, it may not move. There are a slew of reasons this will happen: the trigger didn't fully return for some reason (part of your glove is caught between frame & trigger/internal problem), a cratered primer has extruded into the firing...
  12. W

    moving my herd east, looking for advice

    OK, I think what you're describing is commonly known as a bed cap. What's a "lumper" rack? Roof top rack?
  13. W

    Keg of old powder

    OK, given the apparent size of the can compared to the scale pan, it might be a cannister powder. Somewhere I've still got a couple of the empty 1 lb Hercules cans. Given age and unknown type, it's best use is fertilizer. The late great Charlie Petty did at least one article on...
  14. W

    Finally obtained my CCW. Bobbed hammer or leave it stock? Model 65-3, 3 inch.

    I've got 2 bobbed J frames. I keep meaning to replace the hammers. I realize this goes against the grain, but the IAD for many revolver malfunctions (yes, they do happen) is to give the hammer spur a hardy yank. No spur, no IAD-except dropping it and going for the backup. The one mod I do like...
  15. W

    AND ANOTHER CALIBER WAR !

    It's hard work, and not everyone can do it, but a good farrier makes out financially. Unfortunately, the bad ones seem to hang in there-like a hair in a biscuit, as a co-worker used to say.
Back
Top