Spitfire
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Not so much into guns and pistols - but I do like your IWC Spitfire watch! :eusa_clapfiddletown said:Thank you, sir.
Not so much into guns and pistols - but I do like your IWC Spitfire watch! :eusa_clapfiddletown said:Thank you, sir.
DutchIndo said:I love to shoot but the problem is ammo is going way too high. Ironically old surplus ammo is easier to get than newly manufactured. I just saw .223 /5.56 for a dollar a round ! Too crazy so I'm hoarding my stash till times get better.
********Highlander said:Somewhere I saw a t-shirt that said, "Ammunition the currency of the new millenium".. HMMM...
No, that's time to be doublechecking that all the belts are properly linked-up with plenty of spares ready...lolJohn in Covina said:********
Reloaders, please remember that when the rampaging mob is coming over the hill. it's not the time to set up the reloading press.
DutchIndo said:Speaking of reloading, I remember friends laughing at me when I scrounged their unwanted brass. I broke a decapping pin after around my 1500th 9mm brass. I still have about 1000 to go and I don't even shoot 9mm anymore. I figure it will be good trading stock.
DutchIndo said:Speaking of reloading, I remember friends laughing at me when I scrounged their unwanted brass. I broke a decapping pin after around my 1500th 9mm brass. I still have about 1000 to go and I don't even shoot 9mm anymore. I figure it will be good trading stock.
thunderw21 said:Took a friend shooting today. Her first time!
.22 rifle time
'Pirate/Civil War Pose' (her gun is pointed in front of me, not at me)
She also shot my Yugo Mauser and M-1. She liked them but liked the .22 more, as is expected from a beginner (not a fan of heavy recoil). She had a blast, literally!
Diamondback said:No, that's time to be doublechecking that all the belts are properly linked-up with plenty of spares ready...lol
I don't suppose you're trading in .30-30, .30-06 or 6.5x54, by any chance? Maybe some .40 shorts?DutchIndo said:Speaking of reloading, I remember friends laughing at me when I scrounged their unwanted brass. I broke a decapping pin after around my 1500th 9mm brass. I still have about 1000 to go and I don't even shoot 9mm anymore. I figure it will be good trading stock.
I can confirm that Ithaca does/did manufacture such a shotgun. I don't recall the model offhand, but my dad uses one for hunting. Beware, however, that it can be a picky ba***rd, and will not eject Remington shells with any degree of reliability. Oddly, a Winchester or Federal shell of the same length poses no problem.JJWord said:Perhaps my fellow loungers can help me out with this question. I'm left-handed, but everyone else that I shoot with is a righty. So I'm currently looking for a 20 gauge pump-action shotgun that ejects downward. I've only found Browning BPS, and someone at the sporting goods store mentioned Ithaca used to make them.
Is anyone aware of any other manufacturers of downward-ejecting pump action shotguns?
fftopic: Don't like it too much--trust me, the inside of my brain is a darned scary place... there's a lot in here that it's better that most folks not understand.GranadaGuy617 said:I like the way you think DB!