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  1. Liberty

    Whats up with these "Solvent Catcher" devices

    Not yet, but let your people get a couple more on the high court and Red Rider bb guns will be in danger.
  2. Liberty

    Whats up with these "Solvent Catcher" devices

    It is no different than a $200 tax stamp per handgun, or a poll tax, or a tax for a jury trial. A tax hindering citizens from exercising their constutional rights is inherently unconstitutional.
  3. Liberty

    Whats up with these "Solvent Catcher" devices

    Hmmm, how about we start taxing paper used for legal documents at $200 per sheet and see how many attorneys disagree with you.
  4. Liberty

    Whats up with these "Solvent Catcher" devices

    The tax on supressors is unconstitutional, but attempting to overturn the law or paying the tax makes an awful lot more sense then being defiled in prison.
  5. Liberty

    Rifle length barrel without a F marked sight

    I think Model 1 Sales has one available, please keep us up to date. I have an a2 upper in need of a barrel.
  6. Liberty

    Load recipes

    Had a great time shooting at Strong Point Shooting Complex in Waverly Hall today. My favorite non Garand 30-06 load of a 165 Hornady SPBT and 50 grains of IMR 4064 once again produced great results out to 400! Of course work up slowly in your own firearm, and never take data from a internet...
  7. Liberty

    flintlock poll

    I suspect the shingle shooters of old would rest their rifle some way if possible: tree, pack, fence. From my studies, I believe that the first forms of the Minie ball didn't show up until 50 years or so after the revolution was over. Simply getting a patched round ball to fly repeatedly to the...
  8. Liberty

    Appleseed clinic, Sept 17-18 in Macon

    This is the most cost effective firearms training that I have ever attended. My back just doesn't bend enough anymore to make a good sitting position, but the instruction is first rate and entertaining.
  9. Liberty

    flintlock poll

    What is the most cost effective kit/ build method for getting a rifle capable of 400 yard accuracy with a minie ball or other projectile? Maybe something you could hit say a shingle with at 200 yards.
  10. Liberty

    flintlock poll

    Probably won't actually be trying that for awhile. Maybe if a Brown Bess lands in my shop one day.
  11. Liberty

    flintlock poll

    Making your own blackpowder, casting your own bullets/ roundballs, and taking a game animal while not blowing your own head off would be a thrill.
  12. Liberty

    flintlock poll

    I would like to have a reasonably priced one to use in my reloading like it's 1699 project.
  13. Liberty

    reloading like it's 1699

    I have some reclaimed lead shot that will get the same process, and we will see what the results are. Any steel shot should not get past a magnet and into my experiment, but certainly none will melt into the range lead.
  14. Liberty

    Post today's workout

    Date you ex-girlfriend's sister. One of them will cut you for sure.:fencing:
  15. Liberty

    reloading like it's 1699

    Pretty sure this alloy is zinc contaminated. It was really grainy unless super hot. Thoughts @dial1911 ?
  16. Liberty

    reloading like it's 1699

    Wow, finally now ready for some ingots after cleaning the alloy. Pan and muffin tin from Goodwill, $6.55 this morning.
  17. Liberty

    reloading like it's 1699

    Trying to get into some casting for historical style rifles, and am practicing with wheel weight alloy which may never melt at the present rate, or could be zinc contaminated. At this point the idea is to work on technique and procedures for open flame smelting to get some pistol bullets. Better...
  18. Liberty

    Kahr PM9 vs CM9...

    Unless I am wearing loose pants, the CW9 give that "happy to see you" look in your front pocket. It absolutely disappears with an inside the waistband holster.
  19. Liberty

    Kahr PM9 vs CM9...

    I would probably ask Kahr directly, the part number would be different if they were made to different specifications for different models even if they were the same size.
  20. Liberty

    New (to me) Colt 1917

    Makes me want to run some cavalry drills a full gallop, except I hate horses. Awesome old revolver, range report please.