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What are the gun haters gonna do now? Their secret plan is to wait for the po po to show up and save em. Now they don't have any bullets and only the bad guys will. It's like a friggen comedy show with liberals in charge.
It is hilarious...firearm owners warned of these things FOREVER on here. All the libs thought it was funny.
"What do civilians need these weapons, ammo and reloading supplies for?"
Um....uh....so we can HELP when needed.
It's more then what any of them are doing.
*Bitting their nails and wetting the bed*
"OMG...my Department that provides me with 24/7/365 personal security doesn't have ANY ammo"...
What are the gun haters gonna do now? Their secret plan is to wait for the po po to show up and save em. Now they don't have any bullets and only the bad guys will. It's like a friggen comedy show with liberals in charge.
Ever hear the phrase "the inmates are running the asylum"?
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Originally Posted by Frank DeForrest
When a real crime is commited, cops are only there afterwards to do the paperwork.
Now a shortage of pens on the other hand could pose a real problem.
Pretty sure they still have computers, they just won't be able apprehend anyone.
I had to order one of these to try on my really scraggly old brass, seems it's getting more valuable these days...
Does it tighten loose primer pockets??? I've never had trouble with the bulge but it cant hurt to have
It doesn't tighten the primer pocket itself....BUT it crushes the buldge out of the brass a standard sizing die doesn't. AKA "Glocked brass" though it can happen with any .40 S&W handgun chambered for it.
.40 S&W is a high pressure, high performance LEO round.
Working pressure is around 35,000 PSI.
Crush it back to factory new specs......and be SAFE!
It doesn't tighten the primer pocket itself....BUT it crushes the buldge out of the brass a standard sizing die doesn't. AKA "Glocked brass" though it can happen with any .40 S&W handgun chambered for it.
.40 S&W is a high pressure, high performance LEO round.
Working pressure is around 35,000 PSI.
Crush it back to factory new specs......and be SAFE!
I'd never reload a .40 without one.
I reload em without that until the primer feels loose going in, after 6-7 hot reloads in a Glock...
I just gotta try it, I figure even reduced power the brass has to last here, I shoot on my own range out the back door...
It's worth a try, maybe get a few more out of em...
I reload em without that until the primer feels loose going in, after 6-7 hot reloads in a Glock...
I just gotta try it, I figure even reduced power the brass has to last here, I shoot on my own range out the back door...
It's worth a try, maybe get a few more out of em...
My Sheriff knows Me
So does mine.....He knows I'm not kidding you guys. He probably already knows who this is if he is reading.
Shhhhhhh
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