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Rusty 08-03-2018 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghostvette (Post 3776190)
I think I paid $350 for my M10 in 9mm. Now I'm really upset.... :shakes head::shakes head: I traded mine years ago.....:owned:

Prices of the full auto's really shot up. :eek: A Lightning Link (drop in auto sear) for an AR is $17,000. :eek::eek::eek: It's just a piece of bent sheet metal. :shakes head:

Ghostvette 08-03-2018 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3776223)
Prices of the full auto's really shot up. :eek: A Lightning Link (drop in auto sear) for an AR is $17,000. :eek::eek::eek: It's just a piece of bent sheet metal. :shakes head:

You know a M10 can be made full auto with minor milling....

Rusty 08-03-2018 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghostvette (Post 3776245)
You know a M10 can be made full auto with minor milling....

Mine is full auto.:tup:

Ghostvette 08-03-2018 12:54 PM

Mine was the SA version and I found a couple of ways to make it full auto, one 'legally', one not so much... :ugh2:

Rusty 08-03-2018 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghostvette (Post 3776256)
Mine was the SA version and I found a couple of ways to make it full auto, one 'legally', one not so much... :ugh2:

Yeah, when reloading. Don't seat the primer all the way down. And install a weak firing pin spring. Let the firing pin bounce off of the high primer. :eek: Yeahhhh, I tried that. :rofl2:

bunk 08-03-2018 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3776289)
Yeah, when reloading. Don't seat the primer all the way down. And install a weak firing pin spring. Let the firing pin bounce off of the high primer. :eek: Yeahhhh, I tried that. :rofl2:

Would you do that with 223? Only handgun I reload is 45acp. 9mm is cheap enough to keep myself from the pain of reloading. Mostly 223 and 30-06

bunk 08-03-2018 04:17 PM

No failure to feed with a high primer?

Rusty 08-03-2018 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by bunk (Post 3776327)
Would you do that with 223? Only handgun I reload is 45acp. 9mm is cheap enough to keep myself from the pain of reloading. Mostly 223 and 30-06

In my younger days. I did it to a Mini 14, and a 9mm pistol. Sometimes it would work, sometimes it wouldn't. Then I read about it. If the bolt is not fully closed. It will be a big problem in a short period of time..


I reload for just about everything and everyone.:tup:

bunk 08-03-2018 05:00 PM

Yeah, handloads are something I dont want to mess with. I saw a video of some clowns at in indoor range rapid firing an AR with handloads. The AR blew up in the guys face from bad loads! Of the many thousands of rounds Ive loaded, Ive only had maybe 2 Failure to feed on my 1911, but that was from the cheap 8rd mag. And a few failure to eject from my AR. *fingers crossed* (and intact) haha

Rusty 08-03-2018 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by bunk (Post 3776342)
Yeah, handloads are something I dont want to mess with. I saw a video of some clowns at in indoor range rapid firing an AR with handloads. The AR blew up in the guys face from bad loads! Of the many thousands of rounds Ive loaded, Ive only had maybe 2 Failure to feed on my 1911, but that was from the cheap 8rd mag. And a few failure to eject from my AR. *fingers crossed* (and intact) haha

I've been reloading since 1978. The number of issues I had. I can count on one hand. I've had more issues with factory loads. Especially the the overseas stuff. Primers in backwards, bullets sitted too deep, or not enough, no powder, boxes marked wrong. :rofl2:

bunk 08-03-2018 05:22 PM

lol... Bad reloads during actual loading..thats a different story! I have a Lee Loadmaster and Ive lost count of how many thousands of bad primer loads that thing made. That press is so bad that I pretty much use it as a single stage. yea, i should get a dillon. those things are so smooth

Rusty 08-03-2018 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by bunk (Post 3776353)
lol... Bad reloads during actual loading..thats a different story! I have a Lee Loadmaster and Ive lost count of how many thousands of bad primer loads that thing made. That press is so bad that I pretty much use it as a single stage. yea, i should get a dillon. those things are so smooth

If you are going progressive. The Dillion is the way to go.

Baronsmokes 08-05-2018 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3776223)
Prices of the full auto's really shot up. :eek: A Lightning Link (drop in auto sear) for an AR is $17,000. :eek::eek::eek: It's just a piece of bent sheet metal. :shakes head:

Crazy prices.
The BAR I made an offer on is well above 17K

bunk 08-05-2018 10:54 AM

Californias 9th circus court of appeals is upholding the bullet stamping law.. No new handguns in Ca that cannot microstamp the handguns s/n onto bullet casings..:facepalm:

Rusty 08-05-2018 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by bunk (Post 3776773)
Californias 9th circus court of appeals is upholding the bullet stamping law.. No new handguns in Ca that cannot microstamp the handguns s/n onto bullet casings..:facepalm:

How is this going to work if you reload the same caliber for different guns. The casing would have so many different stampings that you couldn't read them. :rofl2: And what about picking up some range brass?


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