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      wanting an AR-15 Laser, suggestions?

      Hey guys any sugestion on an Ar-15 light and laser? I would like to get a green laser, but not sure what would be a good quality brand at a reasonable price. I know the 25-45$ are not the greatest, (at least the one my buddy got) thanks for the help. I like the green laser cause you can see...
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      Ar-15 Sniper

      For those of you who want a sniper rifle, here is some info for thought I found. The AR15 as a sniper rifle? While the debate continues on the acceptability of the .223 Remington cartridge for sniping purposes there is no doubt that the rifle designed to launch it is certainly up to the task, at...
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      Set up

      What brand is a good one to start off on? I am looking at re-loading .38 Anyone know where pistol primers are? (hard to find) I was looking at the lee kit and it seems to do well for most folks thanks for the help
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      History

      ...a model 1891 Mosin-Nagant bolt-action rifle (7.62x54mm, similar to .30-06) manufactured in Izhevsk, Russia for the Imperial Russian army in 1905. It may have seen some action in World War I, given the rifle shortages the Russian army was facing at the time. The rifle ended up in Finland when...
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      SR-556 Ruger

      According to Ruger’s website, the gun comes from the factory with the following features: 6 Position M4 style stock Hogue Pistol Grip 3 Magpul 30 round mags (great deal) Troy Industries iron sights (Very Nice) It’s covered in rails You get all of these features for an MSRP of $1995, although...
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      Great for Carry

      With the introduction of its big-bore .44 and .41 Magnum cartridges, sales of Smith & Wesson's large-frame .357 Magnums began to tail off in the latter half of the 20th Century. The introduction of the beefed-up medium-size .357 Magnum revolvers of the L-frame type in the early Eighties seemed...
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