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    We're looking to build a new home and need help

    You can go cheap on the design by using free or cheap design plans but not on the engineering. You need to make sure your construction meets your specific soil and micro climate needs. An experienced and researched local general contractor can do this for you.
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    325 PD

    My 325 PD was factory new. DA pull was around 10 pounds but fairly smooth. I prefer 7 to 8 lbs. started by changing out the hammer and rebound brings and the longest firing pin I could find. Got consistent ignition with Fed primers with Auto Rims at a 8 lbs DA but not below that. The trigger...
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    44 Magnum Journal

    I will take one if available. Thank you.
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    Glamour Shots of Shooter Grade Guns

    Here are a few more shooters in glamour venue. A pre-Model 43 Light Weight Kit Gun. A Post War 3rd Model 44 H.E. A Pre-War Terrier. Registered Magnum No 4455.
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    Glamour Shots of Shooter Grade Guns

    Here are some of mine. A Model 19-3. A 2nd Model 44 H.E. A 32-20 Target Model. A Triple Lock.
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    Nothing Like a Classic .22 Rifle

    Here are a couple of Winchester Model 1906's. A 22 Short and an Expert.
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    Lets see your Winchesters and Smiths.

    I like Winchesters. Lets see your Winchester and Smith combo. any model, any condition. Here is one of mine. A 1st Model 44 H.E. with a Winchester Model 1895 Saddle Ring Carbine in 44 Gov. Caliber.
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    Defensive Shotgun Sights ?'s

    Bead an Ghost Ring. I found that when I became competent in Skeet the sights became an after thought.
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    I have a couple questions about the 329PD.

    As others have said it’s not an every day shooter but a good purposed back pack carry gun. I power customized mine for DA only.
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    Ban Doctors !

    Nice post Ed.
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    Honing Your Knife

    Wickededge for me.
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    Ponies in the stable

    I'm partial to Government Models myself. Also to a couple of Classics.
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    S&W Model 3 First Edition .44 S&W american

    Below is No. 1476. As reported in Mr. Pate's book: Strong traces of blue, oil hole, no "U.S" stamp but has "A" and "P" stamps, original except cylinder catch has been replaced by one from a New Model 3.
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    Dillon loading presses pros and cons

    I have the 550 and 2 LNLs. I've used the Dillon since the 1980's and have upgraded it through the years including the addition of a number of eBay aftermarket improvements. The 550 a good press and its choice comes down to personal likes and use habits. Personally I prefer the LNL for its...
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    Lets see your .44 Magnum & .44 Special.

    First Model 44 H.E. Second Model 44 H.E. Third Model 44 H.E. Target Model of 1950. Model 29-2. AirLit PD, Model 24-3 and Model 29-2, 5 1/2".
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    Antique Ammo find, show us your antique ammo

    Dewalt. Nice summery of the history of the Military 45 Colt loadings. However, your statement regarding the development of the M1909 loading is incomplete. Further researchl discloses that at least the initial 90,000 rounds of the smokeless 45 Colt cartridge shipped to the Philippines were...
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    Show your Schofields - original or repro

    Here is a 1st Model. Here is a 2nd Model.
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    Antique Ammo find, show us your antique ammo

    Here are some more. Frankford Arsenal Boxes for the 44 colt conversion and Remington 44 conversion (which was apparently never adopted), The Martin 44 American Cartridge for the 1st American, 1873 and 1874 Boxes for the Colt SAA, and each Box issued for the Schofields and 45 Colt loadings from...
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    Talk to me about Chronographs

    Check out LabRadar. It's a Doppler radar chrony. No gates, easy set up, muzzle and down range readings. Unit sets on bench on side of firearm so nothing extends in front of or in back of bench. Only unit that can be easily used at public indoor range. Pricy, but worth it if your going to use...
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