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    Fixing Scratch on Matt Stainless SW1911? (Pics)

    I recently used a slight variation of the method described by Big Cholla (#9). I successfully removed/hid 2 scratches on my matte stainless Sig 1911. Maybe I did something wrong, and I had never done this before, but I made little progress with the tapping using a small hammer. Then I cut out...
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    Date ? on 1905 4th change 32-20

    If it helps, I have my granddad's model 1905 HE, 4th change. It shipped on October 19, 1920 with serial number 94,xxx.
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    Inspecting once fired brass

    Thanks again to all who replied.........
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    Inspecting once fired brass

    Thanks, guys, for your replies. Rule3 asked: Are both the pictured empty brass from the same gun?? I doubt it, but frankly I don't know. A couple months ago, when I started to seriously consider reloading, I just began to save all my fired brass. I did not separate the brass according to...
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    Inspecting once fired brass

    I have decided to begin reloading for my 9 mm and 38 spl handguns. I am retired and have the time to prepare carefully for this. I have read all of "A, B, C's of Reloading", as well as all of Lyman's 49th and Speer's #14 as they relate to general info on reloading. I have purchased a tumbler...
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    Advice on disassembly/assembly reading material

    thanks for the advice Thanks guys very much for your timely responses and the "welcome" to the forum. After studying your advice, I ordered Kuhnhausen's text along with Miculek's DVD. I also ordered a rebound tool. I already have a good selection of screwdriver heads - phillips, flat, torx...
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    Advice on disassembly/assembly reading material

    Hello, I own a 1920 era hand ejector, a 442, a Pro Series 640, and an M&P 9 compact. I want to learn as much as possible about S&W revolvers in general and mine in particular. I thought I'd purchase something like "The S&W Revolver: A Shop Manual" by Jerry Kuhnhausen. I know it gets rave...
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