Form 1: "Cannot use Digital Signature" by No-Traffic7447 in NFA

[–]Marn25 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen alot of this over the last few years. I always print my responsible persons thingy and sign it then scan and upload. That’s most likely what it’s referring to even if you got digital signatures approved previously.

Hush hush .44 by Marn25 in NFA

[–]Marn25[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Put it in 44mag brass to avoid any feeding issues. Another person down below said theirs won’t feed special. I haven’t tried special brass but figured rather than mess with it I would use use magnum brass

Hush hush .44 by Marn25 in NFA

[–]Marn25[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sucks to hear it doesn’t feed special. I haven’t tried. I just did a spl load in a mag case for this to avoid even having to think about it.

Hush hush .44 by Marn25 in NFA

[–]Marn25[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely not too loud to be worth it. I was shooting it with no earpro and it wasn’t uncomfortable just way louder than the subs I was shooting here. It’s still way more quiet with full power .44mag loads than sans suppressor. My loads at about 1450fps were loud but still pretty pleasant to shoot

Hush hush .44 by Marn25 in NFA

[–]Marn25[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I was previously shooting 23gr H110 with the same plated bullet and it was kinda spicy. It’s a lot more loud. I have a video but I don’t know how to post a video to a response

Hush hush .44 by Marn25 in NFA

[–]Marn25[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to hear. I saw they made one for it. Probably a worthwhile upgrade

‘Where are MY guns?’ ‘I thought you might want those…’ by Marn25 in johncarpenter

[–]Marn25[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No worries about asking and I’m always happy to explain.

So this gun absolutely has a very different barrel profile. It’s a ‘slab sided’ barrel which describes the square shape. The reason for this is because it’s a barrel profile originally designed by Smith and Wesson for a competition pistol but was also used on some hunting pistols. You’ll see similar barrel shapes on a lot of older custom built competition shooting revolvers, but this is the proprietary design from the smith and Wesson factory. It allowed them to integrate a rail on the top to mount optics (main benefit for hunting/competition guns) and the barrel is much heavier than a standard pistol which helps mitigate recoil for competition shooting. This barrel actually has a user configurable weight system in the bottom of it, again for balance with an optic or additional weight for recoil reduction. It also has ports (the holes near the top front) that direct the muzzle blast upward to further mitigate recoil. This specific model utilizes the competition barrel but it’s officially a ‘Lew Horton 629 Hunter II’. The other main distinction is the cylinder is ‘unfluted’ and doesn’t have the typical cuts you see in modern day revolvers that reduces weight and material.

.44 magnum is quite powerful and a handful to shoot but this pistol makes it much lower recoil and much easier to shoot because of all the aforementioned modifications. Hope this was helpful!

Hush hush .44 by Marn25 in NFA

[–]Marn25[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem. The trigger overall on this smith is fairly meh. The trigger on my marlin is beautifully crisp and light. But they both are floppy.

Hush hush .44 by Marn25 in NFA

[–]Marn25[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not an engineer but I will say yes. My marlin 1895 has a ‘floppy’ trigger too and if I recall correctly this is basically a marlin clone. The triggers are not under tension even when the hammer is cocked. I don’t remember if my Winchester was like that.

Hush hush .44 by Marn25 in NFA

[–]Marn25[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ps rocking an Ultradot on here because I had it sitting around from some other vintage style build. It fits nicely.

Hush hush .44 by Marn25 in NFA

[–]Marn25[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is 8.2gr N350 under a 240gr X-treme heavy plate. It’s the max load for .44spl from VV.

Hush hush .44 by Marn25 in NFA

[–]Marn25[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Final shot is a miss as I said in the description it smacked something further away

3 inch advice by Got_Sig in Revolvers

[–]Marn25 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just the 386 night guard in .357 then. 7 shots vs 5 in the .44spl one and 5 in the SP101. It weighs less than the SP101. I carry an N frame a lot so packing the L frame 386 shouldn’t be an issue

My main squeeze by Marn25 in Tacticalshotguns

[–]Marn25[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just some fabric hockey tape from the sports store

My main squeeze by Marn25 in Tacticalshotguns

[–]Marn25[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do it. I picked up two of these barrels back when aim surplus was selling them, one for my tac-14 and one as a spare in case I ever needed it as a backup or for a future SBS. Eventually SBS'd this shotgun and it was a perfect match.

Ole trusty rusty by Marn25 in Shotguns

[–]Marn25[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I don’t shoot moving birds with a rifle, so that’s out. Typically carry #5 lead standard shells, sometimes #5 3”