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  • Byrd666

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    No. Not anything that has any appeal to me.

    I think it would be fun to play with one afternoon while killing dead tree products.

    But, buying, no.
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    1911'S 4 Me

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    Pietta 1873 Great Western II Deadman's Hand 9mm Luger 4.75in Blued Revolver - 6 Rounds​

    Pietta 1873 Great Western II Deadman's Hand 9mm Luger 4.75in Blued Revolver - 6 Rounds

    Pietta 1873 Great Western II Deadman's Hand 9mm Luger 4.75in Blued Revolver - 6 Rounds

    Pietta 1873 Great Western II Deadman's Hand 9mm Luger 4.75in Blued Revolver - 6 Rounds

    Pietta 1873 Great Western II Deadman's Hand 9mm Luger 4.75in Blued Revolver - 6 Rounds

    Pietta 1873 Great Western II Deadman's Hand 9mm Luger 4.75in Blued Revolver - 6 Rounds

    Pietta 1873 Great Western II Deadman's Hand 9mm Luger 4.75in Blued Revolver - 6 Rounds

    Pietta 1873 Great Western II Deadman's Hand 9mm Luger 4.75in Blued Revolver - 6 Rounds

    Pietta 1873 Great Western II Deadman's Hand 9mm Luger 4.75in Blued Revolver - 6 Rounds
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    Two Gun Bob

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    for those who've had some experience with rimless cartridges without clips, how big a deal has headspacing been for you? Both reloads and factory. Asking because I'm currently in the design/wishful stages of a new project gun and could go either way. Not limited to 9mm either.
     

    Wudidiz

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    Those are typically purchased by people who put bologna on their peanut butter and jelly sandwich. I would buy one though. Just for the shits. If it fires and stays on target and it shoots cheaper, why not?
     

    jrbfishn

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    Head spacing is not a problem. I shoot factory and reloads in mine. Accurate too.
    Given that most militaries use 9mm, it makes sense. If SHTF, no matter which side you are on, there is likely going to be ammo to pick up. Most other pistol calibers not so much.
    As for the PB&J,,, only if it is quality balogna wood grilled with bbq sauce. No cheap pan fried or cold shit.

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    candcallen

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    Head spacing is not a problem. I shoot factory and reloads in mine. Accurate too.
    Given that most militaries use 9mm, it makes sense. If SHTF, no matter which side you are on, there is likely going to be ammo to pick up. Most other pistol calibers not so much.
    As for the PB&J,,, only if it is quality balogna wood grilled with bbq sauce. No cheap pan fried or cold shit.

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    Quality and bologna are most definitely mutually exclusive.

    Just sayin.


    Then again cheap bologna tastes best fried.
     

    RevolverGuy

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    My first CF handgun is a an SA 9mm. Well it could be.

    Ruger OMBH .357/9mm convertible.

    The 9mm cylinder has never been fired.

    I guess it identifies as a .357 magnum.
     

    RevolverGuy

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    If it required moon clips then count me out on that, but yes I’d buy one otherwise.

    An SA doesn’t need them.

    If the chambers are properly cut, DAs don’t need them to fire, only to extract.

    When I don’t feel like screwing with them on my .45 ACP and 10mm revolvers, I just pluck the empties out with my fingernails.

    Wish to hell someone would make 10mm AR cases.
     

    Txdweeb

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    An SA doesn’t need them.

    If the chambers are properly cut, DAs don’t need them to fire, only to extract.

    When I don’t feel like screwing with them on my .45 ACP and 10mm revolvers, I just pluck the empties out with my fingernails.

    Wish to hell someone would make 10mm AR cases.
    Interesting I’m gonna do some research on that you just might of lit my revolver desire again.
     
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