So, what kind of revolver is this Chinese policeman holding?
https://static.pjmedia.com/vodkapundit/user-content/51/files/2019/08/AP_19237452418622.sized-770x415xc.jpg
(AP photo taken from here...
I'm not seeing any brass cased 380 acp under .19/rnd at gun.deals
Editing to add:
Ok this may be what you saw:
https://www.outdoorlimited.com/handgun-ammo/380-auto-ammo/cci-380-auto-ammunition-speer-lawman-53608-95-grain-full-metal-jacket-50-rounds/
Has anyone tried this ammo?
https://vipermunitions.com/380-acp-100gr-round-nose-flat-point-remanufactured/
at under $0.19 per round it's the cheapest brass-case 380 ammo I have found. The only place I've found it for sale is at viper's website. I've recently picked up a little .380 pistol so...
Ruger security / service / speed six revolvers are going up in price. Not long ago they were commonly seen under $300. On gunbroker these days they are running more like $400 to $500. The less common 9mm edition is probably worth more than that on today's market. But $900+ is too high IMO...
I like Speer Gold dots myself. In my 357 snubby I carry the short barrel variety in 38 sp+p. For something with a little more mustard, you could try the Corbon DPX 125 grain 357 rounds with the Barnes bullet. Still not a full house 357 but plenty powerful and more controllable than the full...
Save up another $20 and get this:
USSG Model MP18 Single Shot Shotgun 489500, 12 Gauge, 28 in, 3 in Chmbr, Black Syn Stock, Blue Finish, Mod Chokes
Or for a few bucks less
Rossi Single Shot Shotgun 12 Gauge 28" Barrel 3" Chamber
99+% of my shooting is in calibers I reload... except that I also shoot quite a few .22lr.
I don't reload shotgun shells so I don't shoot them often. #8 birdshot is pretty cheap so no problem if I decide to head out for a dove hunt. Buckshot is a different story.
This past Saturday I got there at 9am when they opened and got right onto a lane. By the time I left at 11am, there were people waiting for a lane.
Ranger was fine, no problems.
Here's what I've used:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181136761078?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
I also put a coat of clear nail polish over it to protect the paint.
Thanks for the tips. I'll try out the valve grinding compound. I also have a replacement spring kit on order from Brunell's that is supposed to help a lot.
I'm looking for a gunsmith reasonably close to Gwinnett who works on Rossi 92 actions. I've talked to several smiths in the area who were recommended to me but they each have declined or recommended I go elsewhere. It seems everyone is specializing these days....
Any suggestions?