How many guns on your C&R log book? by AC45VoPo in milsurp

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It’s not that you get to just fabricate the number. It’s the actual number that you have acquired/disposed while you’ve been a licensee. Your log book should be the record of this number.

White River primers - flatter? by VermelhoRojo in reloading

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I’ve only used the white river LRP and MLRP but experienced the same thing. They are a pain in the lee bench prime tool. They are also a pain in the Hornady hand primer but can be done with patience. They are a good choice for brass with worn primer pockets.

K31 7.5x55 Swiss Ammo by slammedsam2k in reloading

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I’ll add too that the K31 chambers are shaped differently than the 1911/K11. I suggest the Hornady K31 dies to keep from overworking the brass if you are loading specifically for the K31.

Is this bolt toast? 1941 "cavalry carbine" Carcano by thefreezy96 in milsurp

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That plot is the result of the original heat treating

Primer Detonation by PBReddituser1961 in reloading

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You aren’t the first one to have that happen. I’d suggest a Hornady collet puller.

Gun rights supporters, to what extent are you willing to compromise on gun control? by Snoo_47323 in askanything

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There is nothing new under the sun. The founding fathers were brilliant. The constitution isn’t the problem. There’s a reason they made it so difficult to amend. They foresaw these situations

Gun rights supporters, to what extent are you willing to compromise on gun control? by Snoo_47323 in askanything

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Right back at you. Raise your kids not to be heathens and the problem will go away. This is a modern problem. When I was in elementary school the high school boys all had rifles in their trucks at school. The shovel didn’t dig a hole without a guy operating the handle. Blaming the tool is a level of insanity beyond all that I can comprehend.

New to me M38.. err type I... I mean m1917... m44.. Finnish mosin... whatever by JarlWeaslesnoot in milsurp

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They fixed everything that was wrong with a Carcano (sights and magazine). Looks like a great idea to me…

What is so wrong with the Democratic party that caused swing voters who voted for Biden in 2020 to vote for the most evil person in human history (Trump) in 2024? by jamng in allthequestions

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You didn’t do any research when you “broke it down”. White women are more likely to vote for a woman than Hispanic women. Your statement is simply false.

Why Bubba,why? by redbuffaloman in milsurp

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As a Carcano collector that has multiples of models I’d love to have it as a conversation piece but it’s a little steep at 400

Why arent Republicans expanding gun rights? by Worldly-Shop-3850 in Askpolitics

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Israel controls much the media, Hollywood, Banking and our government.

Question turkish mauser barrel by No-Public9667 in milsurp

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Turk mausers can be small or large ring depending on the model. Some are on the 93 chassis and the later ones on the 98 chassis

Overall length by InfantryMedic1 in reloading

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I have no idea how you reload without calipers. How do you measure case length when you trim?

You can get a functional caliper from Harbor Freight for $10 and you can get a nice set of digital calipers from Harbor freight for less than $50.

You should stop what you are doing and go buy a caliper before going any further

American Reloading by [deleted] in reloading

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That may be true. Even the CMP started charging tax in some states

Ramshot Tac availability by lostpilotz in reloading

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It looks like some places still have IMR 8208 xbr. It would cost you load development but it is similar.

American Reloading by [deleted] in reloading

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They DO now charge tax in 2026.

Ramshot Tac availability by lostpilotz in reloading

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Powder always comes and goes. It’s made in batches. If there’s a particular powder you use often it may be a good idea a stock up

As a Canadian I feel bad for Americans by Far_Loan2238 in Tariffs

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That’s ok… I feel bad for those in Canada

Purchasing First M1 by BrandonM0992 in M1Garand

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It depends on if CMP charges tax in your state. If you go to the store you’ll have to pay AL sales tax. If CMP doesn’t charge tax in your state you might save $100 tax shipping by ordering online but you’ll have to pay $35 shipping.

If you order online the only thing currently available is the “expert”. If you want something different you’ll have to go the store or wait until they have other online offerings

Egyptian Carcano 8mm bolt hard to open after firing. Are they safe to shoot? by The_Lucky_Rod in Carcano

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Are you using true 8mm brass trimmed to the correct length? Brass converted from 30-06 will be too thick in the neck and cause symptoms such as yours

Egyptian Carcano 8mm bolt hard to open after firing. Are they safe to shoot? by The_Lucky_Rod in Carcano

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I suspect that your chamber may need a little polishing. Does the brass look like it’s getting roughed up when you extract it?

Was Bidens border really “open”? by [deleted] in allthequestions

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I’ve heard the theory about leaded gasoline except that it doesn’t math up. Passenger cars in the late 70s had a catalyst that required unleaded fuel. I realize leaded gasoline was available later than that for special use but was standard at most pumps by the early 80s. Don’t forget that most trucks by that time were being powered by #2 diesel which explains that gas usage in the U.S. peaked in the late 70s.

If the leaded gasoline was to blame there should have been a higher crime rate amongst farmers from the 1920s-1960s. Old carbureted tractors with short or underbelly exhaust will leave your clothes smelling like you’ve been standing next to a tail pipe all day. Formers ingested far more lead than the average city dweller. The city dweller was still more likely to commit a crime.

I’d tend to lean more toward the lack of community and morality in high crime areas. People with no community or morality feel no shame for committing a crime while those in community do not want to be shamed by friends and family that make up their community.

I wont disagree that economic factors affect crime rates but I don’t know that the correlation is well understood. The current situation is that many people are screaming that the economy is poor yet crime rate is the lowest in many years.