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    Movie Misfires: Top Hollywood Gun Mistakes

    In the case mentioned last in the article, I can more easily forgive the cup and saucer grip than the grip of the agent in the middle. His two handed grip would take a giant chunk out of his support hand if he were to actually fire a round. It is the kind of mistake one usually makes only once...
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    Reloading ammunition in 10 easy steps.

    You can also sometimes find stuff used, and save some money. Just have consider the savings vs the condition. Some items I want new. And you cannot return used and get no warranty on used equipment. But it is really hard to break a Rock Chucker or does, and savings on a used one could pay...
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    Reloading cost vs. factory bought, handgun and rifle

    I learned how to reload years ago, using a single stage press, from a retired Army Vietnam Vet. He cast his own bullets using his own lead recipe and kicked butt at combat pistol comps. At the time, he had his costs down to about 3-5 cents per .45 round. I have not reloaded in years but have...
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    .22 for concealed carry, are you kidding me?

    While a .22 is not what I would personally prefer to carry, in self defense (or any shooting really) it is effective shot placement which counts. And a .22 can stop a target as much as a .45. I admit, I would rather carry a .22 instead of a .25.
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