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  1. Winchester67

    Range Report: NGD Henry.357, Optics, 3/11/26

    Might try silicone impregnated gun sleeves instead of cases. It allows the gun to "breathe" which helps prevent rust. Cases can seal in moisture. Thanks by the way. Now I have to figure out how to sneak a Henry past my wife! These are the sleeves I use...
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    What $122.22 Bought the Taxpayer in 1941

    In todays dollars: $2,212.60.
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    gun insurance company

    Read your policy is the best advice I can give. They have specific limits on personal property. Like $2,500 on guns is typical. That goes pretty fast in todays market. You can typically add an endorsement to increase the coverage up to $10,000. Again, in todays market that does not go too far...
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    rules on buying a Ferrari....

    The "Magnum Ferrari" or 308 does typically require engine out servicing of the timing belts every five years if you drive it or not. (can be done with the engine in, but not at the dealership. Makes it too difficult...anytime you have to pull the engine for servicing, you have a design flaw!)...
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    Seven vs Eight-Why it matters!

    Cobramags are good to go. That is what came with my Les Baer and it was the first time I had worked with them. Very impressed with the fit and finish, and they have been 100% of course.
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    Seven vs Eight-Why it matters!

    Standard operating procedure back in the day with a Browning Hi-Power. The 13th round would cause malfunctions enough that if the SAS operators were caught with 13 in the mag instead of 12 they were "fined". Not sure if that was paid in docked wages or PT! But I had not heard that being a...
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    Seven vs Eight-Why it matters!

    Because the feed lips and springs are so under stressed. The last couple of rounds dramatically increase the tension on the feed lips as well as the compression of the spring. The spring is not compressed to the max and the upward pressure on the feed lips means they don't spread out with use...
  8. Winchester67

    Let the Debate Begin! Best CCW of 2026 Ariticle…

    Oh, and really there is no debate. Alloy framed Commander length 1911 is the one true answer. OK, you can start throwing rocks at me now.
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    Seven vs Eight-Why it matters!

    No kidding! The loaded weight on that with a spare mag for everyday carry would require a belt and suspenders...and being 5'5" I am restricted to the "compact" model, not the long slide!
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    Let the Debate Begin! Best CCW of 2026 Ariticle…

    Twenty Two Rimfire? No. A fine killer, but a poor stopper. And the object is to STOP the threat. If one is that recoil sensitive, try the KelTec PMR 30 in 22 magnum. I won one at a NRA Benefit Dinner and despite what the Interweb says about KelTec mine has never missed a beat. Admittedly I am on...
  11. Winchester67

    S&W Model 60 or 36?

    Late to the party since it has already sold, but for future reference this was a stainless steel Model 60. A nickeled 36 would have a case hardened trigger and hammer such as seen in the picture below. My BBQ gun, also suitable for weddings and funerals. That man in back asking how to tell the...
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    For you 1911 guys how many mags do you carry?

    Also from the dark ages, a cheap "holster" from the pair of reading glasses is the perfect size to slip in a 1911 magazine. Keeps the dust and lint out. If you are going to pocket carry mags....
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    For you 1911 guys how many mags do you carry?

    One ten rounder by Chip McCormick generally. One thing nobody has mentioned is the extra length makes it easier to grab from concealment. Carrier is an old Bianchi inside the waistband unit. Comfortable to pack and easy to position on the belt. Hey old timers, remember the flat nose 230 grain...
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    What KNIFE do you carry

    OK, actually this is the inside the waistband choice if one is not looking for the "complication" of opening a folder under stress. Very intuitive to use. But I have carried this folder since the 90's.
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    What KNIFE do you carry

    Cold Steel Espada folder. Believe it or not, it fits in your pocket and just a normal amount of knife appears to be on the clip. But once it is out.....
  16. Winchester67

    Seven vs Eight-Why it matters!

    A blessing and a curse. A blessing in the 20 plus years between marriages when I had no adult supervision, and a curse now when I am out with the wife and girls/waitresses/nurses get too friendly. I tried to tune it down years ago to no avail. So now I am just charmingliches all the time and put...
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    Seven vs Eight-Why it matters!

    Thanks. I figure the main reason for being on the forum is to share what has worked for me over the years and learn from others experiences. I spent a long time with a 1911 on my hip, then went to Glock in the 90's with a red dot, and am back to the 1911 with 60 in the rear view mirror and my...
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    Seven vs Eight-Why it matters!

    Another thing. Only use Wilson Rogers mags with the polymer follower in alloy framed 1911's. The metal followers peck at the frame/feed ramp and the polymer ones won't. Another plus on the Ed Brown 7 Rounders: I have never had one rattle when loaded. Seems like just about every magazine type...
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    Seven vs Eight-Why it matters!

    Reliability is the single most important factor in a defensive sidearm. The magazine is the most common failure point in a semi-auto pistol. I hear shooters complaining of the cost of magazines and using cheap-o mags in their $800 (or more) 1911. I will cheerfully use a 7 round mag over an 8. I...
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    Got my John Rourke on today

    I would have to wear a parka or a full length pimp coat to hide a Milt Sparks Six Pack. Does not mean I don't want one however.
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