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  1. On 9/9/2024 at 3:58 PM, Frank Iannamico said:

    The blocks don't provide a lot of info. Look for a stamp like the one pictured  

     the key is U.S. Code 5844(1). Of my 3 of 9 that were confirmed as transferable all 3 had a rubber stamp on the forms that included 5844(1) Code.  (The FOIA forms) 

    The 5844(3) Code  is for dealer samples. 

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    I just got a FOIA back with a Form 5 containing this stamp. The FOIA shows it was imported and in possession of a government agency for 11 years. This was the state of AK as I have other documentation that shows their ownership even though the Form 5 is redacted. Appears to be transferable...

  2. 4 hours ago, Rekraps said:

    Well Golly Gee.... what a perfect question. Get out those calipers guys...

    I mic'd (using a ball mic, calipers are not reliable for measuring tubular wall thickness) at 11.5 thou at the case mouth the two cases I have from Winchester that split. I measured 10 other cases from various makers, all in the 11 thou range.

    This is not a material thickness issue. There is an underlying material chemistry, heat treat, other raw material issue, or process issue.

    Winchester will likely find the root cause or be able to determine it from samples. Whether or not they will be forthright with John I do not know. I am send my samples back to John, it's all him now.

  3. 13 minutes ago, Got Uzi said:

    Winchester called me back today and I have filed the initial report. I was told “the processing department will get back to you in 5-7 business days” which is to say “we don’t really care and will get to this when we feel like it” she really didn’t know what to say when I told her I have close to 5,000 rds of Winchester 45 acp ammunition I didn’t trust anymore….

    John, digging through the brass I picked up at the spring TCA shoot, I found two pieces of Winchester very similar. Something in their process is not right.

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  4. 1 hour ago, Colt Chopper said:

    Great time at the 2024 TCA annual S&S. 

    Can't say enough thanks to the Troy's, Bozio's, Tusco Rifle Club and members who displayed and attended.

    If a range of this caliber existed in Indiana, I would definitely be a member.

    Already looking forward to next year !!!!

    Yes, Tusco rifle club is a very, very nice facility, we don't have anything like it in IN I know of. 

    Fred & I enjoyed ourselves, first time to the TCA event. Thank you all, wonderful and very safe event.

  5. I am about done running the "American" powders and will run VV. Cleaner & better powder for the same or less $ these days.

    I have several old Speer manuals, including no. 8. Keep in mind when that was published in the early 70s, pressure testing was not near as advanced as today. There was not piezo electric transducers, a lot of the data was done by inspection, i.e., we have to beat the cases out with a rod and mallet, we've hit max. 

    If you find a copy of the A Square manual, it has pressures listed. It is a very informative manual if you like data. It is out of print, if you track one down, it will be $150-200.

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  6. Not sure how your stuff is papered. I have everything papered to a corp, including my FFL/SOT. The corp will stay in perpetuity to those named as long as they pay the fee to state of IN every two years & keep the license current if wanted. This avoids having to execute transfers upon my death & also allows the corp to be sold with all its assets in one deal if wanted.

    Having been involved in several estates of FFL & non-licensees alike, my suggestion is to find someone with a license to dispose of your unwanted title I & title 2 firearms for a fair fee and pay her as they sell.

    If she wishes to keep NFA firearms, a brief write up with the Form 5 process & anything your state requires may be sufficient. Non-NFA firearms are bearer instruments in most states and she can take possession if not otherwise prohibit by law. I would visit your estate plan with qualified legal advice in your state in any event.

    My wife is well versed in the firearms regulations having been with me right after I got my license & what is here. I have an old 4 drawer file cabinet with my bound books, NFA forms, Corp paperwork, etc. she can follow.

     

    A file folder with your estate plan, NFA forms, safe combination, inventory sheet, etc., in a safe spot would likely be helpful. Go through it with her now, I made sure my wife knew some time ago she is not to hand over a SMG to someone over the counter, title I items have to fill out the form, be I'D, called in, pass NICS, etc. She can do with the firearms & license as she pleases, however, she knows what to do in any event.

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  7. Chrono them. PVin=PVout

    Keep in mind with book data, you have a specific lot of components at a specific time in a pressure barrel, i.e. cut tight to minimum specs. It does not account for lot to lot variation, different bullet bearing surface areas, primer brisance, etc. 

    I run book minimum in my Thompson, runs fine. I run mid range loads in my Uzi and it runs too.

     

    ETA: I have an extra chrono here if you want one.

  8. 11 hours ago, Colt Chopper said:

    In my opinion, they're focused on trying to shut down gun shows. People who are setting up selling things to make a profit that are in clear view.

    I've been an FFL for over 25 years, did lots of gun shows in the past, not so much anymore, by choice. I would see the same people show after show, selling their so-called private collection, when all the while they are conducting business, buying and selling for a profit.  In my opinion, these are the ones their focusing on.

    I agree with this completely. I have only had my license 15 years and I am in the northern part of the state, same thing, same guys here.

    It is not worth it to play fast & loose. Pay the fee & get the license. 

  9. You might get ahold of Dave Manson and see if he has pull through reamers for 45 ACP. Tell them what you want to do, open up a pistol spec chamber for SMG. Manson is normally fairly good about knowing the dimensions you will need if you tell them what you are trying to accomplish. You likely can open up the chamber of the existing barrel w/o pulling it. 

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  10. I agree with Rudy. Look up secondary explosive effect. More common in bottle necks than pistol rounds. There was a trend in the 70s to see how low you could go. More than one gun destroyed and guys hurt. 

    My experience having reloaded for almost 20 years. Typically a squid primer no powder will lodge a projectile in the throat or forcing cone in a revolver. A brass rod will make quick work of extraction. Where I have seen bullets lodged part way down the bore is either light powder charges or contaminated powder.

    If I have a stoppage and I do not cycle, I check for an obstruction with a rod. Cheap insurance.

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