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    Kansas: Permitless Carry Law Takes EffectKansas: Permitless Carry Law Takes Effect

    Any comments on the new law in Kansas
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    Interesting Quote

    I seen this quote somewhere but can't remember where Maybe you seen or read it somewhere "If you want your children to follow in your footsteps, be careful where you walk. Beware the man that only owns one gun; he probably knows how to use it. I just hope my ship comes in before my dock rots."
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    ''WITHDRAWN'' .45cal 200gr and 230gr lead bullets sized .452

    .45cal 200gr and 230gr lead bullets sized .452
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    SOLD -2000 Count .38 cal. lead bullets 158gr SWC

    SOLD 2000 Count .38 cal. lead bullets 158gr SWC sized .358 and lubed for your reloading needs. These hard cast bullets are perfect for .38 special and .357 mag. reloading for target,hunting, pin shooting. Price 500ct for $45.00 money order free shipping SOLD
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    A little more Humor

    Passed on to me by a friend in a varmint forum. Here's a prairie dog that has an apparent M&P. He can get angry if you make him mad.
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    A few pictures of my toys

    This is my 617-6 10 shot and my 686-6 .357. I like the round butt Hogues I installed, and I completed the Plugs installation on both. I put a pic of my Ruger Vaquero, in .45, with rosewood grips.
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    A little humor

    When my friend told me to think before I work on something to fast. Relax. He sent me this picture to help. What not to do without thinking it through.
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    Thanks To The Forum

    Just a short line to thank all the responses and guidance from all the real helpful people out there. This forum has to have the most informative and skilled people, that are willing to offer advice for just about any question or comment. Remember the Dumbest Question, is the one you don't ask...
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    Yoke screw broke

    A foolish thing to do. Upon assembling my S&W 617-6, I over tightened the yoke screw, and it broke in halve, were it's coated with a red thread locker. It wasn't too much trouble to insert a small screwdriver into the lower half of the broken screw to remove it. I feel real lucky for that...
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    Does anybody talk about S&W with the trigger lock

    It seems to me, that unless I own older S&W revolvers with out the trigger lock, no one seems to say much about the new model 686 Combat Masterpiece, or the 10 shot 617. I really would like some one out there, that has any ideas on the trigger locks, or removal, to give some input. I posted that...
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    What do you use to cover your work bench?

    What do you use on the bench to cover it when cleaning, etc? I found that the pet training pads are very reasonable. The are super absorbent, with one side plastic, other side soft white pad. I like it when cleaning and working on a firearm, the pad catches anything, pins, springs, crud, and...
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    Help on 617

    Dropped out the spring from the cylinder advance arm, but having a heck of a time getting to work right. I can't seen to get in in place to spring load the pawl, to advance the cylinder. This is the new model 617 with the lock, and no firing pin in hammer.
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    Rebound slide pin

    My new 686 has a pin in the rebound slide spring. Question is I know S&W used as an trigger over travel stop in some. Should I leave in, or take out? Also anyone used NEC moly to lube spring. Its the dry moly used to lube rifle cartridge necks for reloading. It is so fine and slippery it don't...
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    Took out trigger lock plate

    I took the small plate out of my 686 trigger lock, and it really feels like I had a little drag on the trigger from it. It made a big difference. I would like to take the rest out and plug the hole. I don't think I want to ever get rid of this fine shooter.
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    Changing rebound springs

    I got a kit for rebound springs, and I would like to know why the 12# spring is about 1/4" longer than the 13,14,15, 16. It is longer than the original. Can anyone tell me why?
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    Hello S&W People

    I'm Brazer, and just joined. I use many guns but my favorites are my 686-6", and soon to be had 617-6", 10 shot Really sad day when I let my S&W 617-6", 6 shot get away in a trade. That won't happen ever again.
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