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Post by magnumwheelman on Feb 6, 2019 7:18:19 GMT -5
rumor has it, that this is actually in the works... however I went ahead & made my own out of 41 Special cases... too impatient I guess... but as I indicated above, I'd not be worried about the 41 Special, as long as it's kept to sane pressures, & certainly wouldn't have gone through the work of making rimmed cases, if I had anything else in 41... but I much favored the rimmed cases in 10 mm over the regular 10mm auto cases
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Post by 38 WCF on Feb 17, 2019 12:09:09 GMT -5
I'd go with the 41 Special. Brass is available from Starline and I bet the recoil impulse feels better in the hand than would the 10mm . Slower as opposed to quicker.
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Post by rjm52 on Mar 7, 2019 7:12:00 GMT -5
...another vote for the .41 Special.
I have one of the Ruger GP-100s in 10mm and really hope that Starline will bring out AR brass soon.
Bob
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Post by kings6 on Mar 7, 2019 11:11:03 GMT -5
rjm52, question for you. How do the two screws on the top of the rear sight on the USFA Shooting Master function to allow the sight to be adjustable? I see reference lines but when I loosen the screws I don't see how it allows movement per se?
Even though the gun I traded into is on GB and will be sold for some price I still want to know how those rear sights are designed to work.
Thank you,
Robb
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Post by taffin on Mar 7, 2019 12:22:00 GMT -5
An L-frame in .41 Special would certainly blow my skirt up. Lord knows that when I can put it together, I'll be sending one of those TALO 6" GP-100s to Mr. Clements to do his .41 Special magic on. THREE OF TH FIRST .41 SPECIALS WERE MADE FOR ME BY HAMILTON--5-1/2" COLT SAA, 4-5/8" OM FLAT-TOP, AND 4" 586. HAD TO MAKE BRASS THEN BUT STARLINE SAVED A LOT OF WORK,
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