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The Casual Shooter: March 2015
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A Journal of Recreational Shooting, Hunting, and Gun Collecting in the Midwest. Friday, March 27, 2015. A trip to the Field and Stream store. One thing they did have was a fair selection of ammunition, although the popular handgun calibers (.380, .38, .40) were in short supply, and the only rimfire to be found was a pallet full of Federal Auto Match .22LR that was being carefully guarded and doled out two to a customer:. Posted by michael edelman. Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Now it's off to the range- as s...
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The Casual Shooter: High Standard Duramatic M101: First impressions
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A Journal of Recreational Shooting, Hunting, and Gun Collecting in the Midwest. Wednesday, May 13, 2015. High Standard Duramatic M101: First impressions. This pistol is very well designed, with a lot of attention given to service and maintenance. The safety is a simple cross bolt, located in the rear of the receiver, that performs several functions. See those two notches in the slide? One the barrel is removed, the slide can be removed by simply sliding it forward:. I accidentally did that the next time ...
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The Casual Shooter: November 2014
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A Journal of Recreational Shooting, Hunting, and Gun Collecting in the Midwest. Monday, November 10, 2014. Something special for the holiday season? Make sure you're prepared for unwelcomed "guests" with the best personal and home defense TASER devices to fit your needs. Free Shipping on TASER.com. Posted by michael edelman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Southeast Michigan Slow Food Review. Chicken with Tomatoes and Olives. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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The Casual Shooter: October 2013
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A Journal of Recreational Shooting, Hunting, and Gun Collecting in the Midwest. Thursday, October 17, 2013. Another compact and cheap reloading stand. Posted by michael edelman. Monday, October 7, 2013. The Ruger Hawkeye Pistol. The bottleneck design of the .256 meant that setback was not a problem, and the swinging breechblock design all but eliminated any chance of jamming. Problem was, not that many shooters saw the need for a flat-shooting .22-.25 caliber varmint pistol. Those who were looking for su...
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The Casual Shooter: January 2014
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A Journal of Recreational Shooting, Hunting, and Gun Collecting in the Midwest. Monday, January 20, 2014. Reloading Bench, continued. Cabinets are up, tabletop installed. This is 1/2" BC Pine plywood; there'll be another layer on top of that. I'll lay a sheet of 1/4" Masonite on top for a "sacrificial" surface that can be easily and inexpensively replaced if necessary. Posted by michael edelman. Friday, January 17, 2014. There was an unused wall in my basement that serves to support the floor beams that ...
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The Gizmodrome: The Lansky Sharpening System
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Cool toys for girls and boys. Saturday, March 23, 2013. The Lansky Sharpening System. The Lansky sharpening system has been around for a long, and with good reason: It works. You can get the basic basic Professional Sharpening System. Which uses abrasive stones, for only $38 and change, but the Diamond Deluxe Sharpening System. Seen above works so well and so fast it's worth the extra $20. Now if all you're sharpening is kitchen knives, the various powered units from Chef's Choice.
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The Casual Shooter: December 2014
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A Journal of Recreational Shooting, Hunting, and Gun Collecting in the Midwest. Wednesday, December 24, 2014. What Ive Been Up To. As long as I'm talking longbows, let me share a pet peeve: To me, a longbow has straight limbs, period. Maybe the limbs have a bit of backset, as many primative bows did. What's termed a "Reflex/Deflex Longbow" is really closer to a recurve than a traditional longbow. Such bows have strongly curved flat limbs, which the traditional longbow has narrow, deep, limbs.