I have you covered on the primers. As for presses, I have: Dillon XL650, Lee ABLP, Lee Classic Turret and Lee single stage "C" press. I do not need another press.
I would check out this for brass...
From my Lee Auto Breech Lock Pro (ABLP) days, I have gotten into the habit of loading everything in a given caliber before changing to another.
The Lee ABLP is a great inexpensive progressive once it is tuned in. The problem is changing calibers is easily a 45min-1.5hr process to get fine tuned...
I can confirm this. Daytime gets hot, but lower humidity and it cools off significantly when the sun goes down.
If it is, hypothetically, the weekend of August 10th, I will 100% sign up +1, as I'll already be at Lake Wallenpaupack.
If the venue is Blaster's place in NE PA and the event is in August or later, I am interested +1.
(I'm finally starting to get back on my feet post-surgery, and hopefully returning to work on 5/6. Taking time off soon isn't going to happen.)
Correct. Make sure it matches your Form 1 exactly and you engrave the same piece of metal that contains the serial number. For the MP5, MKE and other clones, it is not the lower.
I had mine engraved here...
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Yup. It didn't take sellers long to realize stripping a used G23 and selling the parts was much more lucrative than selling the unwanted pistol. As long as the stripped frame stayed in their bound book, no laws broken and a lot more money in their wallets.
My "Glock" model 40 has a slighly longer than 6" barrel and can easily reach minimum Ft/lb requirements in Maryland.
P80 frame converted to a stripped G21sf frame when new laws enacted (FFL employee, so they were cheaper than engraving my P80. So many used Glocks were stripped for P80 builds...
My Mercer County (Princeton-ish) wife will fist fight you if she hears you refer to pork roll as "TH". Hell, I can't even type the word while she is home.
I was born and raised in PA. In c.1992 (before instant computer results for everything) my friend was a Jamaican national here on a green card. His permit was approved by the Dauphin County sheriff in 1-2hrs, when it took most people 2 weeks.
As it turns out, INS? (feds who issue green cards...