The girls making the newcomer feel at home..

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The girls making the newcomer feel at home..

Post by MoA » Sun May 02, 2010 9:43 pm

Well have a new comer... so here are some of the girls chatting around the bar making her feel at home..
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Believe it or not.. was getting a little low on 9mm plinking ammo so loaded up about 1500 rounds..
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The violet ones are 124 grain polymer covered lead bullets that do not require wax and can be shot at veloicties approachiing those of TMJ bullets.

Finally I dont think I have ever posted a pic of this one.. she has been feeling neglected.. so took her out to the range.
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Re: The girls making the newcomer feel at home..

Post by Vikram » Mon May 03, 2010 3:52 am

Loverly!

So you got the 45-70 home then.Planning to make a range report? Never seen the polymer jacketed pistol bullets before.How do they fare,accuracy,barrel fouling etc? Thanks for sharing.

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Post by Sakobav » Mon May 03, 2010 4:44 am

Moa

Great to see few more of beauties from your 'harem'..Great so we both of same pistol BuckMark pistol. How tricky is it to disassemble this pistol- any tips?


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Re: The girls making the newcomer feel at home..

Post by winnie_the_pooh » Mon May 03, 2010 8:20 am

The vamps in the corner,very alluring.If the bar serves honey,maybe I can come over to chat them up :wink:

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Post by MoA » Mon May 03, 2010 1:23 pm

ngrewal wrote:Great so we both of same pistol BuckMark pistol. How tricky is it to disassemble this pistol- any tips?


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As long as you have allen keys that came with it, it is fairly straight forward. Without them very tricky.
I havent disassembled mine in a long while. When I need to clean it.. I just drop it into the ultrasonic cleaner for 10 minutes. Works like a charm.
After the bath a blow dry is in order. I do remove the grips before the bath though.

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Post by HSharief » Mon May 03, 2010 3:23 pm

I like the one in the corner with the loooooong legs, well if they go boom, I like them all. I want to nuzzle her muzzle :), this is a "family" site, so I will keep the rest of the bar talk to myself. The polymer coated bullets, I can see how they could be a good idea, I had just seen the polymer tipped bullets, not fully coated. The "lines" (curves) on a Buckmark are unique and really like it.

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Re: The girls making the newcomer feel at home..

Post by MoA » Tue May 04, 2010 3:37 am

All of them go boom or bang. Polymer coated bullets are becoming common.
Milsurp polymer coated bullets are very very common. I have posted pics of those earlier.

Vikram: Anecdotal evidence on accuracy and fouling. There is no leading and no real fouling beyond what would be normal with jacketed bullets. I personally have only just bought the first lot of Polymer coated bullets, and loaded them up. Havent had the chance to shoot them yet.

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