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I'm a 10mm FAN.
Dont own one currently, but have owned several in the past.
Ideal for my region, Arkansas Ozarks (Bear Country).
 

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I'm a 10mm FAN.
Dont own one currently, but have owned several in the past.
Ideal for my region, Arkansas Ozarks (Bear Country).
I like my 10's pretty well.

This one has a 10mm cylinder, as well as 38/40.
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16rd variety...
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I'm about 5 miles north of Arkansas about half way down bull shoals lake...
 

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I think the .40 S&W would be a sweet single action round. Ruger makes convertible Blackhawks every now and again.
Agreed.
I think Ruger even made the .40 in the vaquero for a while.
I have a cimarron outlaw with a .45 acp cylinder that I like pretty well....
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Mine is the 75D PCR. Double action decocker alloy frame. Same with the accuracy. I can shoot way more consistent with this pistol over any other 9mm I've shot or owned. The ergonomics of the grip is perfect. This is my edc pistol most of the time. Have about 1000 rounds total of everything you can imagin through it and no problems. I have a special needs son that is constantly trying to hang on me and carrying this hammer down with a 12+lb trigger pull is comforting to me. It's about 6 lbs decocked and 3ish hammer back.
I always wanted a single action p01 version but never got one they are very expensive now
They used to be 450.00 lol
The most accurate .45 I ever shot that I can remember was a Norinco 1911 from china
a doctor here had Wilson combat build it in the late 90s
Norinco made some excellent steels much harder than anyone else's my friends made custom idpa pistols some used para ordnance frames33409-Colt-1911-Super-Match-after_IMG_6606-scaled-2000x1555.jpg
Looked much like this one but battleship grey with a buried bomar adjustable sight
Another very nice pistol was a Novak's .45 shop custom 9mm/.40 hi power
Excellent shooter
His shop is actually just 40 miles from me in Parkersburg WV.
I always wanted a pistol from him
Not going to be anytime soon.
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I was able to increase capacity on my browning hi power .40
When the Brady bill passed in 94 and died in 04
all I had to do was grind a spot off the inside of the mag body
Then I had a whopping 12rnds instead of 10

The current pistol brace cluster fudge reminds me of an old AWB workaround. It was determined that the act did not apply to newly made parts for hicap mags. Thereafter, the Shotgun News was filled with ads for "replacement parts" for hicap mags. Meaning, you could order all the individual components to replace those of existing mags. I guess if the existing mag only existed in your imagination that was good enough!
 

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The current pistol brace cluster fudge reminds me of an old AWB workaround. It was determined that the act did not apply to newly made parts for hicap mags. Thereafter, the Shotgun News was filled with ads for "replacement parts" for hicap mags. Meaning, you could order all the individual components to replace those of existing mags. I guess if the existing mag only existed in your imagination that was good enough!

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For the past couple months I've been working on getting my .30-30 rifles lined out with cast bullets. Recently bought an RCBS 30-150-FNGC mold, and makes really nice 150 grain slugs with a big flat point. My mold drops 'em fat, around .3125 or so.

I've tried them sized to .310 and .312. Both seem to shoot equally well but .310 chambers alot easier, as you would expect. 26 grains Hodgdon 335 will easily do 1.5-2 inches at 100 yards out of my scoped Winchester 94AE which is as good as my shaky hands can hold. 'Yotes take notice!
 
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