Selling all my reloading supplies $250
X=treme copper plated bullets:
9mm 147g RN 1 unopened box 500 + partial box at least 100
9mm 124g RN 2 unopened box of 500
45 200g HP 1 unopened box of 500
40 180g FP partial box of at least 100
1 lb bottles of Powder:
Accurate #5: 1 unopened and 1 1/4...
My entire reloading setup $500
I'm selling all my reloading equipment and pricing it to go.
Everything you need to start reloading today.
Lee 4 turret press with pro auto-disk powder measure and 3 charge bars. Lee carbide dies, set in turrets so they can be changed quickly, in 9mm, 40, 45, &...
Just did this on my M&P 40. The set screw was put in with lock tite. Heating it up with a soldering iron will break down the lock tite and allow the screw to come out without stripping it. After that it was easy to knock the sight out with a brass drift.
I've bought 3 guns from buds and am awaiting the arrival of my 4th any day. It is no problem at all but I have learned a few things.
1, when you purchase buds has a list of local FFLs to choose from. These are FFLs that buds has there information on file because they have accepted transfers...
Thank you for posting. It is a good reminder to be diligent.
I had the opposite happen, I had a round get way undercharged and lodged a bullet in the barrel. Thankfully a good RO at the bowling pin shoot caught it and nothing bad happened. But it gave me a wake up call.
AllenM saves the day. He had the screw milled out and the sight off of the slide in 5 min. I followed his advice and heated the remainder of the screw up with a soldering iron and was able to get the pieces out and salvage the the threads.
Allen is the man.
I was removing the rear sight on my m&p 40 and while trying to remove the set screw I stripped it. I'm not the original owner of this gun and it has some aftermarket sights on it. When I tried to remove the screw with a 1/16 hex I thought it felt like it was turning but I was just rounding off...
I have some 9mm 147 gr xtreme in both the hp and rn and the hp seems to be more accurate. I use them for plinking and steel shooting and they are my favorite to put in front of 3.6 gr of titegroup
I've ordered an APEX comp. kit and while I'm installing it I think it will be a good time to do a deep clean and switch to froglube. They have several products to choose from. I was thinking of getting the paste, but I also see they have a CLP and a solvent. To those that are using it now...
I will buy primers or powder if I see it and have the $, even if I don't need it now. I'm not hoarding, it's because I can get all my other components on line whenever I need them. The hazmat fees make primers and powder cost to much.
It's a little off topic, but I would like to ask those that have m&p and shields what do you see as the difference. I have a 40 full size and compact. I like them both, but can see where a slimmer gun would be nice to carry. Will the shield use the m&p mag?
I've been bitten by the 1911 bug and I've been looking at the models from RIA and then I saw the auto-ordinance for $498 at Buds. I don't know anything about them. I have found through some web research that they had a bad rap and then were bought by khar. Anyone have one or have any...
I have a hi-point 45 jhp. It was my 1st pistol and was a lot of fun and helped me learn what features were important in a gun. I keep it in the safe and get it out every now and then and it still shoots great every time and I can hit an 8" plate every time at 15yrds. But it is always funny...
My wife was also nervous about guns in the house. And did not understand why I would carry when "it's just to the store down the road."
I can thank parabelum in Avon and there classes for women for helping with that. She went and loved it. Came home and wanted her own gun. She now carrys.
I can not believe what I'm reading. It shocks me that in this online community there are people who feel it is completely reasonable for a government agency to hold someones firearms with no just cause. Just because they feel they were not secure does not give them the authority to hold there...