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GreatwhiteNorth

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My son was shooting his .50 muzzle loader a couple of years ago & loaded the ball thinking he had already put in the black powder charge, primed it & realized what happened when only the cap went off. So he put the worm on the ramrod, screwed it in good & tight and promptly pulled the worm off of the end of the ramrod.

He had seen me fix this a few years earlier by taking out the nipple & trickling in as many grains of powder as I could, cap it & pull the trigger. The idea being it hopefully will move the ball just a smidge to allow a bit more powder in the next time doing this multiple times until the weapon finally discharges the ball (usually pretty anemically).

Turns out he was so desperate to clean the gun after firing it the week before (good boy!) and the weather was absolutely shit that he did it in his garage pointing the rifle into a 5 gal bucket of sand.

He called later that day to tell me he had to repeat the procedure 25ish times before it finally worked and that "you have no idea how loud that was in the closed garage & now there's sand everywhere"!

Lol - good lesson learned.
 

BarnBuster

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Army Picks Sig Sauer's P320 Handgun to Replace M9 Service Pistol

Military.com | Jan 19, 2017 | by Matthew Cox and Hope Hodge Seck

LAS VEGAS -- The U.S. Army on Thursday awarded Sig Sauer a contract worth $580 million to make the next service pistol based on the company's P320 handgun.

Sig Sauer beat out Glock Inc., FN America and Beretta USA, the maker of the current M9 9mm service pistol, in the competition for the Modular Handgun System, or MHS, program.

http://www.military.com/daily-news/2017/01/19/army-picks-sig-sauer-replace-m9-service-pistol.html

 

Dats

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My son was shooting his .50 muzzle loader a couple of years ago & loaded the ball thinking he had already put in the black powder charge, primed it & realized what happened when only the cap went off. So he put the worm on the ramrod, screwed it in good & tight and promptly pulled the worm off of the end of the ramrod.

He had seen me fix this a few years earlier by taking out the nipple & trickling in as many grains of powder as I could, cap it & pull the trigger. The idea being it hopefully will move the ball just a smidge to allow a bit more powder in the next time doing this multiple times until the weapon finally discharges the ball (usually pretty anemically).

Turns out he was so desperate to clean the gun after firing it the week before (good boy!) and the weather was absolutely shit that he did it in his garage pointing the rifle into a 5 gal bucket of sand.

He called later that day to tell me he had to repeat the procedure 25ish times before it finally worked and that "you have no idea how loud that was in the closed garage & now there's sand everywhere"!

Lol - good lesson learned.



Next time that happens take the nipple out and blow ball or bullet out with an air compressor. Works great.
 

HydroRed

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Next time that happens take the nipple out and blow ball or bullet out with an air compressor. Works great.
Simple genius haha. It reminds me of when my friend was putting new grips on an old 60's Schwinn he restored and had NOS grips that he was going to put on. He tried so hard to get them aligned perfect on both sides, but as soon as he put the grip on -it was stuck on the handlebar. He messed with it for a minute and I said can I give a suggestion and in his frustration he quickly shot me down with a "No" haha. So after about 15-20 minutes of trying to twist/pull/pry he says "ok.....whats your suggestion?" I grabbed the air hose, plugged the hole on the left grip and blew the air nozzle in the end of the one on the right and it blew halfway off the handlebar into my hand from the pressure allowing me to twist it off almost effortlessly. He was happy, but at the same time I could tell he wanted to punch me in the eye. :bigjoint:
 

Dats

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Simple genius haha. It reminds me of when my friend was putting new grips on an old 60's Schwinn he restored and had NOS grips that he was going to put on. He tried so hard to get them aligned perfect on both sides, but as soon as he put the grip on -it was stuck on the handlebar. He messed with it for a minute and I said can I give a suggestion and in his frustration he quickly shot me down with a "No" haha. So after about 15-20 minutes of trying to twist/pull/pry he says "ok.....whats your suggestion?" I grabbed the air hose, plugged the hole on the left grip and blew the air nozzle in the end of the one on the right and it blew halfway off the handlebar into my hand from the pressure allowing me to twist it off almost effortlessly. He was happy, but at the same time I could tell he wanted to punch me in the eye. :bigjoint:

Thats also how I change grips on motorcycles and bikes too.
 

BM9AGS

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Army Picks Sig Sauer's P320 Handgun to Replace M9 Service Pistol

Military.com | Jan 19, 2017 | by Matthew Cox and Hope Hodge Seck

LAS VEGAS -- The U.S. Army on Thursday awarded Sig Sauer a contract worth $580 million to make the next service pistol based on the company's P320 handgun.

Sig Sauer beat out Glock Inc., FN America and Beretta USA, the maker of the current M9 9mm service pistol, in the competition for the Modular Handgun System, or MHS, program.

http://www.military.com/daily-news/2017/01/19/army-picks-sig-sauer-replace-m9-service-pistol.html
I like glocks but it's about time they picked a good pistol. M9 sucked
 

Sir Napsalot

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Mark XXII? Oh I coveted one such in the early 80s. Bought a bolt gun instead.
Yes, it's a MK XXII, one of the Japan-made ones. The earlier models were made in Italy and command a higher price, but this one has extra-fancy wood which doesn't show very well in my pics.
 

BarnBuster

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Wow, what a fantastic link, thanks for posting it
https://www.rockislandauction.com/catalog/70/?sortby=HighEst,DESC

another auction house that handles premier firearms is Rock Island. If you register with both companies they'll send you notification on upcoming auctions. Rock Island mails out a highlights brochure.. Much detail on the items being auctioned so it's worthwhile from an educational or reference perspective. Catalogs are expensive but almost a work of art.

Elvis's sheriff badge:

 

Sir Napsalot

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https://www.rockislandauction.com/catalog/70/?sortby=HighEst,DESC

another auction house that handles premier firearms is Rock Island. If you register with both companies they'll send you notification on upcoming auctions. Rock Island mails out a highlights brochure.. Much detail on the items being auctioned so it's worthwhile from an educational or reference perspective. Catalogs are expensive but almost a work of art.

Elvis's sheriff badge:

Very cool, I like the fancies and the gypsy settings

I am aware of Rock Island, but thanks for mentioning it
 

dux

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i have this nhm 91 in 7.62x39

it to issue out as a crew serve when shtf
I used to hunt some property that was owned by a retired Chicago cop. let's just say he was probably a "Lil shady" but a fun guy with great stories. he had a Thompson submachine gun that he confiscated (but never turned in). I begged him to let me rip a few off to no avail. He lived in the middle of nowhere but said there is no mistaking the sound of that gun once you pull the trigger..
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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I used to hunt some property that was owned by a retired Chicago cop. let's just say he was probably a "Lil shady" but a fun guy with great stories. he had a Thompson submachine gun that he confiscated (but never turned in). I begged him to let me rip a few off to no avail. He lived in the middle of nowhere but said there is no mistaking the sound of that gun once you pull the trigger..
The Thompson is an awesome weapon, but the same speed can be had with a semi (assuming you're Jerry Miculek)
Lacking that one could always opt for the bump-fire stock.

Personally I prefer semi - it tends to be much more accurate.

 

Indacouch

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I'm in Cali and bought a cork gun ....don't tell anyone but I cut the cork off the string and it shoots much farther now ......sssshhhhh I trust my mods in this state will stay a secret with a bunch of strangers on the internet .......I plan on buying a rubber ban gun next and using extra thick rubber bands as well ........I've already said to much .......
 
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