The first pistol was unsafe, it dropped the hammer out of 1/2 rooster I can find load data for those powders, i was just wondering if anyone has loaded for this caliber and found a powder that worked well It was sent back and i was told 6 to 8 weeks
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That gun was deemed irrepairable and they replaced it with another one on 12/19/24, it came with an unrifled.
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It applies to military, civilian, and contract personnel as well as personnel from other us military services assigned or attached to air force units The gun was a dud, s&w told him to go to the local s&w authorized repair center, which back then was a local police supply shop Back then, s&w would train employees of those businesses to be certified armorers Those days a long over
Yup, it was like that back around 1985 when i sent in a new to me 686 for the recall about cylinder binding.
It was named the model system 1927, and was manufactured under license in my country, in national states factories (fm “fabricaciones militares)” from 1944 until the latest '60s Think it's worth the trouble to try loading some up ? Getting ready to work up my first loads in 7.62x39 I have hornady 130 sp bullets (.308) and have in my inventory h4227, h322, h335