Drop-In M&P Parts: Did They Work?
My parents didn’t screw too many things up. Except my brothers — neither of whom are shooters. Fortunately, their wives
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My parents didn’t screw too many things up. Except my brothers — neither of whom are shooters. Fortunately, their wives
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It seems we struck a chord when we published that Insider on how to fix buggered-up screws (Insider, May/June 2017)
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[…] H&R revolvers that lacked the metallurgical strength of Smiths or Colts. As such, its relatively modest SAAMI pressure ceiling of […]
[…] the end of the base pin just like the old Colts used to have, just gets things started. The front […]
“Every shipment to military units is manufactured as if each cartridge had to protect a life.” This perspective helped Jeff
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In regards to handguns, the British often don’t get things right. Well, they usually don’t get things right. Oh, heck,
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In the November, 1949 issue of the American Rifleman, Major General J. S. Hatcher wrote a “Dope Bag” article on
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