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user's latest post:
gold diggin bimbo?
Published (2009-10-31 13:57:00)
> quote: Originally posted by jyjhnsn HT, in 1 post you say that Sarah Palin is "an empty-headed moron" and in another post you say she is "a pundit". The 2 terms, 'empty-headed moron' and 'pundit' are total opposites. As usual your posts show your ignorance. . Opposites? How many pundits aren't empty headed morons?
user's latest post:
Opting out - What it really...
Published (2009-10-31 13:26:00)
> quote: Originally posted by Horney toad What is Coulter's Health plan suggestion? Does she have one or does she just want to take cheap shots from the sidelines as a good propaganda spewer? Yes, Coulter says leave well enough alone. Why not read her column and find out for yourself?
user's latest post:
Most Popular Driver
Published (2009-10-31 18:32:00)
> quote: Originally posted by VirgilCaine How does this rate a sticky? Small words for ya. Because GunBroker gives us this forum FREE. Supporting them is good sport.
user's latest post:
Ruger 10/22 magnum part 2
Published (2009-11-01 16:58:00)
> is there any aftermarket companies that sell a ruger 10/22 magnum receiver?
user's latest post:
What competitions can I compete in?
Published (2009-10-30 12:31:00)
> Well, up in the "General Discussion" forum, there seems to be red-hot competition to be the most bigoted, most homophobic, most fanatic or most paranoid. But I don't think you'd stand a chance in those races. What's that? Oh...shooting. Ahhh. Never mind. What the other posters said.
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Threat of Gun Control and the...
Published (2009-10-31 20:17:00)
> quote: Originally posted by nobama13186 I bet there are post from some fbi agent on here trying to see what we will say.. Who Care's! They can shove it were the sun don't shine are far as I'm concerned!
user's latest post:
War on Terror, My ASS! (C&P)
Published (2009-10-29 22:38:00)
> quote: Originally posted by eastbank you are soon to be named one of the czars of crapola along with hairy, please wait for you call from oboma. eastbank. Good boy. You do whatever they tell you to do and they will spare your little woolly ass. After all there are only two things that can happen to a sheep: you can be fleeced or slaughtered. Am I right? I guess you consider yourself lucky because you've only been fleeced so far. Oh...
user's latest post:
Who Made Your Weapon?
Published (2009-10-31 22:11:00)
> The M-16 I carried was made by Colt,but the plastic parts were actually stamped Mattel
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Woodguru, to answer your question
Published (2009-10-30 12:59:00)
> quote: Originally posted by bpost1958 When the feds put their money on the table... Just so this premise doesn't get lost in the verbiage... It's not their money... it's ours .
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Latest active threads on GunBroker.com Message Forums:
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-02 01:36:00)
by CapnRob
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For some reason "part 1" was locked so I'll respond here. I've had NO trouble with mags sticking on the Hogue stock, not even after-market hi-cap ones. If I did have that problem I'd probably have corrected it by trimming the rubber around the mag well. The scope pictured is a Simmons Aetec variable power 2-14x55mm. Not terribly expensive, about $150.00 but ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-10-31 19:42:00)
by 22hipower
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Not sure why Ruger stopped making it. Suspect it had something to do with the beating that the receiver takes from the higher pressure mag rounds. Have heard some stories about them jamming. I have one and have found it to be surprisingly accurate. Have had a few cases where it didn't eject cleanly but not enough to consider it a significant problem. I'm keeping...
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-10-21 06:17:00)
by FEENIX
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If you do a search there's a few. I too just started reloading this year with ... I got it BassPro for $299 and at the time 6-months payment plan. Redding dies are what I am using at this time, Frankford Arsenal digital caliper, Frankford Arsenal tumbler, RCBS hand primer, Lee measured scoop sets, Lyman and Nosler reloading books. Others will have more extensive ...
Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-08-12 20:58:00)
by Ironrifle
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My 105mm Howitzer wa made by Rock Island.
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-21 07:20:00)
by HandLoad
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Something over 800 rounds of .45, starting with tumbled and used primer brass - I don't know the exact amount, just filled up a .308 GI ammo can. Did it lask week in one afternoon, about three hours. On a Dillon SDB.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-10-31 22:10:00)
by hoosier
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-10-29 02:53:00)
by jamesmartyn
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Hi.. Not much idea regarding that but much interested to know and use...
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Hot threads for last week on GunBroker.com Message Forums:
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-10-31 19:42:00)
by 22hipower
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Not sure why Ruger stopped making it. Suspect it had something to do with the beating that the receiver takes from the higher pressure mag rounds. Have heard some stories about them jamming. I have one and have found it to be surprisingly accurate. Have had a few cases where it didn't eject cleanly but not enough to consider it a significant problem. I'm keeping...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-10-30 09:40:00)
by chaoslodge
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If it walks like a prostitute and quacks like a prostitute,....
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-10-29 19:51:00)
by bpost1958
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TC from your lips to Gods ear. Unfortunately; we are going to get a National health care plan rammed someplace.... BOHICA.....
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-10-31 20:23:00)
by reloader44mag
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the 41mag die set is steel...will require lube. RCBS group "B"...not designated Carbide(carb) on the box are steel.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-10-30 13:28:00)
by XXCross
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The factorys tumble all their ammo before packaging it. The catch here is that they don't tumble it very long...just long enough to get any stains or smudges off the case or bullet. Tumbling loaded ammo with the idea that you can grind away corrosion is a fools game.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-02 01:36:00)
by CapnRob
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For some reason "part 1" was locked so I'll respond here. I've had NO trouble with mags sticking on the Hogue stock, not even after-market hi-cap ones. If I did have that problem I'd probably have corrected it by trimming the rubber around the mag well. The scope pictured is a Simmons Aetec variable power 2-14x55mm. Not terribly expensive, about $150.00 but ...
Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2009-08-12 20:58:00)
by Ironrifle
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My 105mm Howitzer wa made by Rock Island.
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-21 07:20:00)
by HandLoad
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Something over 800 rounds of .45, starting with tumbled and used primer brass - I don't know the exact amount, just filled up a .308 GI ammo can. Did it lask week in one afternoon, about three hours. On a Dillon SDB.
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-10-21 06:17:00)
by FEENIX
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If you do a search there's a few. I too just started reloading this year with ... I got it BassPro for $299 and at the time 6-months payment plan. Redding dies are what I am using at this time, Frankford Arsenal digital caliper, Frankford Arsenal tumbler, RCBS hand primer, Lee measured scoop sets, Lyman and Nosler reloading books. Others will have more extensive ...
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-10-29 02:53:00)
by jamesmartyn
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Hi.. Not much idea regarding that but much interested to know and use...
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