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[QUOTE=helmincamaro;2737294]In a revolver yes.... but a .357 Magnum and a .357 are totally different. You need to check also, because not all .38 spl can handle the +P loadings.
Yea we us the 38+ps in the .357 we use regular 38spl rounds in the 38. What the difference in the 357 and 357 magnum?
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OK so Its the .357 SIG and .40 S&W that are the same. Not the .357 Magnum and 40 S&W. That makes since. Yea i know the .357 and 38spl were close. I was saying we used 38+p rounds in or 357 cause there is not as much muzzle flash ect.
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well, its not really that .40 and .357 sig are the same.... you can't shoot one in another... you can swap parts between the two for the most part. You need to look sometime at the two and see, the back of the shell is the same between, they just squished down the front end and put a smaller caliber bullet. (not the technical terms). Same principle as putting the same sized engine in a smaller car.... its gonna go faster. Another interesting fact, .40S&W was originally made from the 10mm auto. The 10mm was made for the FBI, but it was so powerful that a lot of agents had trouble managing the recoil, so they made a shorter and less powerful version, the .40S&W (which is why some call it the .40Slow&Weak)
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11BEE, this is by far one of the best, most complete, and most usefull posts I have seen in a long time. You do the OP and everyone else a great service with your concise write up. Very good advice. ![]() The only addition I would have to the 3rd law. I would simply add "and ricochet off lots of things" If you added a 5th law I would put something along the lines of educate yourself on gun laws, especially in states like CA. Laws are ever changing and most times do not make much sense. If in doubt, verify. If you added a 6th law I would put something about safe storage that depends on a number of factors. i.e. children in the house, local laws etc. Having added these things I don't mean to take away from your post above. Even without my additions, your write up was very accurate and it covered what I consider the MOST important things to know. I am sure you could add pages of additional advice but you wanted to keep it concise. Thanks again for that great post.
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Anyone planning on ordering one of the 720 anniversary Colts?
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I only started shooting in the last 3 years, but have found it to be a very enjoyable and rewarding hobby. I have even given this advice to my elderly and disabled parents. This helped them to obtain their first two pistols and their Concealed Handgun Licenses. Mom a S&W 642 Airweight and Dad a S&W M&P 9mm. I am so proud of them. I like your rule additions. I have many more rules that I could incorporate and have shared before. In this case, as with any new shooter I like to keep it VERY simple. These four are the golden rules. I think I might write them all up and post them here, but this will take a while. LOL
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#1 rule in my books...... don't be stupid. ![]() that's what I was told when I started, I laughed at first... but think about it.... if your gonna do something, think of what stupid stuff could happen.... then don't do those things. Also, I say learn what can go wrong and how to detect it before you even pick up a firearm. Learn what types of jams occur, how to fix them etc. I was shooting with a friend up at his farm a few years back shooting 12 gauge slugs.... some were reloads... he fired one that sounded really weak.... went to pump it to fire the next one.... luckily I stopped him before he fired it.... the slug was still in the barrel . That wouldn't have been good!
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How much are SKS selling for these days? I have one and would like to trade it for a 12 gage semi auto folding stock type of home protection.. Its a sweet little gun I deer hunted with it, its only seen maybe 20 rounds through it but I'd like a big boom stick for the home instead. No shot would ever be more than 20 feet away and at that distance I think a 12 gage will knock a person down better, the sks will make a few holes.
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How old/where was your SKS made? That makes a big difference in price. I've seen some for $150 and some (overpriced) at $500-600. Just depends on where you are. |
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How can you tell? sn 004108 and something in chineese. says made in china by norinco
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they're pretty good, a lot depends on the stock/accessories. Typically one with a synthetic stock is worth a bit more, I've seen some wood ones lately for $250-300.... just depends on your location. You should check around at some of the local gun shops and see what they're going for (if one's nearby). |
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