So he is willing to use all the power of the United States government to TAKE our guns hunh? He is EXACTLY the reason the Founding Fathers wrote the 2nd Amendment. A Tyrannical Gov. (Go ahead. But be careful because one way or another the barrel will be hot.)
I've never tried to do reloading myself. Wouldn't even know where to start and now I don't have much time to spare anymore to make it worth it anymore.
Try looking around some pawn shops but also ask why the people sold them to begin with. Sometimes you find a great deal, and if not you will at least be able to see what shooters are good to own vs bad. Example- If they have a few R51's then you can say NOPE, and go for another gun....
Anyone know about this stuff? Any good, really need it, or anything else thats just as goo or better? Just wanted to open a thread up to get people talkin....
Hey churchmouse: Glad you found the prob. Hope you enjoy it like I do. And Grandmaster: I'm like you I would Love to fire mine more but hell 45 acp is getting kinda expensive. And since you said it it does have a smoother feel.
Thanx ya'll anything is better, except scratches. Now my battle gun is another story, Clean on the inside and Functional is my only concern. Appreciate the help...
I already own a Remington 1911 r1 but I'm curious about everyone elses views on it. It's just the basic model. Myself I like it even after 1200 rnd through it I only had one failure to feed but that was after 30 rnds of " dirty reloads I got from my cousin.
I've looked at hundreds of online suggestions and everyone of them different. So I'm gonna put my trust in ya'll. What is the best way to remove the burn marks on a stainless steel cylinder?