Tango2
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- South Vancouver Island
Finally a STG-44 My life will be complete.
" Most cops have to go along with what they are told too do or they wouldnt have a job.. If someone at the bottom went pff thats not the law its this agianst there boss ect you know they are getting fired.. "
LOL at a cop getting fired. I think you mean suspended with pay.
I'd sure love to see one. Read about these a few years ago in one of the rifle magazines I subscribe to, and the GSG's had a great review. A pure "fun-hose".
Any chance one of our uniformed members can slip a "roofie" into the classifying officers coffees is there??
reuse the brass?
you have to find it first!
any news for RCMP about Classification?
Ummmmm what would you reuse rimfire brass for????????
Ummmmm what would you reuse rimfire brass for????????
I have a friend who swages them into bullet jackets. They are pretty accurate, too. I realize not a lot of people do that but they can be re-used to answer your question.![]()
You swage the used brass into a .223 bullet, and fill it with lead.
Assuming you do not put a price on your time, you have essentially free .223 bullets.
"Free", other than the cost of the lead and the cost of the swaging dies and press, both of which are not even close to being cheap.
But other than all those significant costs, then yes, nearly "free".![]()
"Free", other than the cost of the lead and the cost of the swaging dies and press, both of which are not even close to being cheap.
But other than all those significant costs, then yes, nearly "free".![]()
1. Set everything up in front of the T.V.
2. Put on Season 1 of Stargate SG1.
3. ????
4. $Profit$
"Free", other than the cost of the lead and the cost of the swaging dies and press, both of which are not even close to being cheap.
But other than all those significant costs, then yes, nearly "free".![]()
The cost of the swaging dies is insignificant when you consider the break-even costs, and anybody who would be considering reusing .22lr brass for .223 bullets is almost certainly a reloader with at least one or two presses.