It looks like Rimrock Bullets makes the 9mm hardcast projectiles for the Buffalo Bore Outdoorsman cartridges. I was wondering if anybody knew what supplier Underwood uses for their 9mm hardcast projectiles? I'm wondering about these 147 gn flat nose black cherry 9mms specifically...
Want to load up some 9mm hardcast for woods defense. I prefer handloading, as I can load 300 of them and test them for function at a fraction of the cost of buying premanufactured ammo. 9mm is for my wife - not looking to get into a caliber debate.
Any good sources for wide meplat flat nose...
B version is nicer in that it fits better on multiple platforms. Surefire salesman said that he prefers it over the A, as the A can be sloppy on different sized rails. Planning on tightening to spec and shooting again today. I can let you know how it goes.
Well, my first hand experience says that it does and if you search around elsewhere online, you will find similar instances. I have a 20lb tungsten guide rod installed and have swapped it back and forth in various configurations with the stock spring, stock barrel, and kkm barrel. Weapon light...
I was looking at those back in the day. I don't think they had an optics cut, which kept me away from them.
If Stacatto comes out with a 10, I might have to get one. Really wish they would.
Spent a lot of time monkeying with multiple variables on my Glock 20, trying to figure out why it was failing to feed.
95% certain that I have this solved. Shot a little under 50 rounds today in various configurations with no issues. Added the Surefire back on and it jammed three times in...
Have a Glock 20, fnx 45 tactical, and 500 Smith and Wesson. I'd like to get a new semi auto woods defense gun for various good reasons, which aren't pertinent to the conversation. 😁
Since the last time I shopped for a similar gun, the market seems to have expanded pretty drastically - there...
Went for a little hike last night with our 16 month old. She wanted to walk the entire time. Lots of stumbling and slipping on the uneven terrain. Thinking a little harness would be good for her to keep her from falling. Any other good ideas? She refused to hold hands after a little while...
Am I understanding things correctly that you basically need a side by side to be street legal if you plan on driving it anywhere but private land in Montana?
Thanks!
In a perfect world, it would be simpler to have one hitch that could do it all. But....
Also thinking it should be cheaper if I can find what I'm after.