lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Mar 22, 2020 16:47:42 GMT -5
I have been packing a Taurus G2c in 9 mm for a while really liking it. Not had one hiccup so far and have put a lot of rounds through it.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Mar 22, 2020 16:33:47 GMT -5
I received this in a e-mail this morning. Have not heard of any other business doing this. Thinking I will be shopping there more.
Dear Harbor Freight Community, As we’ve been following the news over the last few days, we’ve heard about the severe shortage of protective gear for hospitals, healthcare workers and first res ponders as the impact of COVID-19 is being felt across the country. America depends on these heroes every day and in the days ahead we will depend on them even more. At Harbor Freight, we want them to know that they can depend on us too. So we’ve decided to donate our entire supply of the personal protective equipment items listed below to front line hospitals with 24 hour emergency rooms in the communities served by our stores. • N95 Masks • Face Shields • 5 and 7 mil Nitrile Gloves If you work at a hospital with a 24 hour emergency room in need of these items, please ask the office in charge of procurement at your hospital to click here so they can provide us with the information we’ll need to determine if we can make a donation. If you’re not with a hospital, but would like to give us the name of a hospital with a 24 hour emergency room in your community that might need our help, please email us at hospitalhelp@harborfreight.com, identify the hospital’s city and state in the subject line, and our team will follow-up. PLEASE DO NOT MAKE REQUESTS AT YOUR LOCAL STORE OR OUR CALL CENTER AND PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT HOSPITALS—THEY’RE BUSY HELPING THEIR PATIENTS. For hospitals we’re able to help, we’ll email them a voucher when the supplies are available for pick up at their local Harbor Freight Tools store. Although we certainly won’t have enough of these supplies to fill everyone’s needs, we’re going to donate everything we’ve got. We also recognize that there are so many other critically important people responding to this crisis and that there is need everywhere. We’ve chosen to focus our efforts on hospitals with a 24 hour emergency room with the hope that we can help as many people as possible right now. Thank you and God Bless, Eric Smidt Owner and Founder Harbor Freight Tools
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Mar 17, 2020 18:18:35 GMT -5
I got lockout about 1 year ago . Guess I don't miss it.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Mar 15, 2020 8:09:18 GMT -5
GO WITH LEE--INEXPENSIVE AND COMES WITH SHELLHOLDER [br +2
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Mar 8, 2020 18:29:02 GMT -5
Ss 4 5/8 super Blackhawk. There that’s settled ! Lol +2
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Mar 5, 2020 18:04:43 GMT -5
Better be something you can fire rapid follow-up shots with accuracy while you are dealing with adrenaline! Double actions usually preferred, I would think. I find single-actions infinitely faster and easier to shoot in heavy recoiling calibers than a DA revolver. But that’s just me. I am in agreement with Whitworth on this. when I was younger , 1950s through the 80s I hunted with hounds. Our state outlawed hound hunting in the 90s . some of the fellas bought the Blackhawks in 357 thinking it was the kill all gun. I was packing a colt SA in 44-40. when I was able to I got a SBH 44 magnum. I never felt under gunned , but I always shoot heavy bullets 270-300gr.. When the action get hairy you have to be able to hit what your shooting at period. I can still shoot my 44 pretty fast and hit what I'm shooting at. Practice Practice Practice ! If you can't hit a Bull in the butt with a skillet you don't need a skillet.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Mar 5, 2020 17:45:44 GMT -5
My polished S.S. N.M. Vaquero 44spec mid frame has a 3 digit prefix number. And my S.S. New Vaquero 44 Magnum large frame has a 2 digit prefix.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Mar 1, 2020 10:47:21 GMT -5
I have a 44 magnum that says New Vaquero and it is a large frame. It's the one in my avatar.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Feb 29, 2020 18:08:29 GMT -5
Six guns or to be blue. With I have 2 that are stainless they shoot just as well as my blue guns. Just not as well liked.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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45 colt
Feb 11, 2020 13:52:00 GMT -5
via mobile
Post by lws on Feb 11, 2020 13:52:00 GMT -5
At threegunnuts.com Not mine just a heads up. Good guys.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Jan 27, 2020 8:33:57 GMT -5
Forster bits work for this.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Jan 23, 2020 19:14:04 GMT -5
good job.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Jan 22, 2020 11:47:00 GMT -5
Look up cylindersmith.com trigger spring adjustment.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Jan 13, 2020 11:38:15 GMT -5
Over on the Cast booklet forum. There is instructions on testing bullet hardness with a set of artist pencils. I have done this for several years and it works. I have compared it with an industrial tester where I used to work.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Jan 2, 2020 11:15:25 GMT -5
Need 0. At 79 will be 80 this summer. Want only the good health to be able to shoot the ones I have.
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