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[…] the recoil cycle. A bigger handgun also offers a longer sight radius. More space between the front and rear sights […]
[…] one hints at its small and (extremely) light nature. De signed for compact carry guns like the GLOCK 43X and […]
[…] The 180 Federal Trophy Bonded JSP clocked 1,220 fps, the SIG V-Crown 180 JHP did 1,184 fps, the hot DoubleTap […]
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[…] the advent of commonly available progressive presses. On the other end of the spectrum are .357 SIG and .454 Casull; both calibers for which I have loaded only a few hundred rounds. They were fired in borrowed guns solely for the purpose of writing articles and I wasn’t impressed with either round. By the fall of 1968, I was reloading for .44 Special, .44 Magnum and .45 Colt. At that time I also began assembling my first autoloading pistol cartridges. Naturally that was .45 ACP. Here’s one of those odd twists. Over the decades, I have handloaded tens of thousands of three revolver cartridges, but perhaps only a couple thousand .45 ACPs. I seldom take those .44- or .45-caliber revolvers off the shelf now, but have fired many thousand .45 ACPs (and 9mm Luger) these past few years. That’s because in building my World War II firearms collection, a couple each of .45 ACP and 9mm submachine guns have landed in my vault, along with handguns for same. I have one progressive press dedicated each to .45 ACP and 9mm Luger. >> Click Here AHJF12col JF cover
SIG716: A look at what a AR-style rifle in .308 should be. Also — SIGP224 sub compact pistol. View […]
[…] can relate, eh? Ed Jennings sent me his Mk III sight pusher he makes himself in his shop. Selling for around $65 (a genuine steal!), it can safely and effectively drive sights on 95 percent of the autos out there. I purposely tested it for a long time, trying it on a Glock, 1911’s, an HK, Springfield XD’s, a S&W Shield, Rugers, a Taurus, a Walther or two, and it worked just fine on everything. It looks “busy” but once you figure it out it’s fast and easy. It lives on my workbench! www.sightpushertool.com, (205) 533-2033, [email protected]”>[email protected] I wrote up the classic Concorde Aviator sunglasses from […]
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