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    Incurably Addicted John in Covina's Avatar
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    Question

    I am interested in getting a set of replacement grips for my 3" SP101 and am considering Pachmyars.

    see here http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...tNumber=198084

    (I thought about the Jordan Trooper grips from Herrett but can't figure out if they make ones that will fit the SP101.)
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    "A List" Customer Marcus's Avatar
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    Here's a shout out to the group, I'm looking for parts for a 1883 Reichsrevolver. Kind of obscure, but thought I'd shoot it out there anywhere I can.

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    Incurably Addicted John in Covina's Avatar
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    When you are looking for old and obsure gun parts check with Numrich at www.gunpartscorp.com it's considered by many the first place to look because it's also often the last place you'll need to look.
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    Size Matters

    In regards to the size of my bayonet, the joke amongst my friends is, can you still call it self defence if the burglar dies of a heart attack?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stearmen
    In regards to the size of my bayonet, the joke amongst my friends is, can you still call it self defence if the burglar dies of a heart attack?

    Yes. It worked perfectly.
    People think they are so rebellious and original, when really they are just banal, boring and dumb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus
    Here's a shout out to the group, I'm looking for parts for a 1883 Reichsrevolver. Kind of obscure, but thought I'd shoot it out there anywhere I can.
    Contact HEINRICH at this fora -
    http://luger.gunboards.com/
    http://luger.gunboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=48

    I've had a good experience with .44 Russian BP cartridges from Powder INC
    (& they're still currently on sale)
    http://www.powderinc.com/cgi-bin/bps...R_ID=291872079
    Goex 44 Russian 205 RNFP, Black Powder 50 rounds per box $22.00 per box
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    Anyone familiar with the old Lee Loaders? I've been seriously considering reloading and the Lee Loader seems to fit the budget. I've read some reviews online and many people say there are two essential tools missing from the core set.

    1. Anyone know which essential tools are necessary for this?
    2. Anyone want to share their experience with Lee Loaders with me? Either on here or pm; it would be very much appreciated as I am as green as they come to reloading.
    "We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will." ~ C. Palahniuk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Undertow
    Anyone familiar with the old Lee Loaders?
    Your best bet is to sign up here and start with reading the threads on Lee Loaders, then go specific to the calibers you want to load.
    http://castboolits.gunloads.com/
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    Well, since thunderw21 stole my thunder a page or so back... this here, it is my very favorite gun:



    (The pistols are just along for the ride. Except the Savage, which is doing real work.)
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    Undertow, if you're talking about the old hammer and bang thing that neck sizes only etc., I'd strongly advise you to hold off and buy a press. You'll save yourself a lot of time, effort and frustration. There are some really inexpensive ones out there from Lee and RCBS, and you can get a dipper set from Lee that means you can do nicely without a measure or scale, and that will allow you to make excellent hunting-quality ammunition.

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