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59 African refugees allowed in U.S...wait...SOUTH African????RRREEEEEEEEEEEEEE


this actually depresses me. looks like a great live. but in black Africa,i can't help but feel that such is in danger and unlikely to survive. murdering baboons have no use for borders. but then,neither do our progs.

Suppressed 9mm

Ive been happy with my MEAN Arms upper and those converted-to-9mm PMAGS. I wanted something AR based.
I like mine so far, Im currently lightening the bolt and will really put some rounds down with it after Im finished with the mods. The pmag inserts are really cool and work well. Im gonna try and run it on a glock lower and get it so short stroke and not worry about last round hold open.
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Dillon 650 Setup Confirmation/Advice

What issues will I run into with mixed brass that I should be aware of ahead of time
Differences in primer pocket dimensions. Military brass is typically crimped, and the crimp can vary, even between years of LC brass. Then you have some brass that is once fired out of beltfeds, which can have pretty bloated case bodies, adding to even more variance in feel on a manual press (which is where rollsizing can be really helpful). Especially the lighter presses like the 650/750 and 550.
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Dillon 650 Setup Confirmation/Advice

Oh, and to make matters even more fun/me being a bigger pain in the ass......

I reload a lot of once fired 9mm. Every once in a while, I used to get a jam. Turns out, they were usually because of Eastern European manufactured brass they make for their military (can't remember which country or headstamp).

The flash holes are smaller that "normal" small pistol flash holes. "Normal" 9mm/small pistol de-capping pins are too big for the flash holes, hence you'll get a jam.

Mighty Armory makes decapping dies that you can get the "extra small" de-capping pins for it. I run that set up and have eliminated that problem.
Ive loaded a shit ton of 9mm and never ran into that but Ive been able to source once fired LE brass from friends so it was at least from state side manufactures or at least ones that have the same size flash hole.
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Oh, and to make matters even more fun/me being a bigger pain in the ass......

I reload a lot of once fired 9mm. Every once in a while, I used to get a jam. Turns out, they were usually because of Eastern European manufactured brass they make for their military (can't remember which country or headstamp).

The flash holes are smaller that "normal" small pistol flash holes. "Normal" 9mm/small pistol de-capping pins are too big for the flash holes, hence you'll get a jam.

Mighty Armory makes decapping dies that you can get the "extra small" de-capping pins for it. I run that set up and have eliminated that problem.
Norma and Gecco.

And more Karen Read trial bullshit

It was and is still painful to side with the Clinton Administration on anything. I remember at the time saying that Elion should be returned to his father made me a pariah on the right, and I took big barbs for openly saying it, and that I agreed with Reno. Oh, well, a broken clock is right twice a day too.

Really, that administration did more to bias and corrupt the federal government than any administration before them, but it would take Obama to fully weaponize government against the people (using all the tools Bush created to protect us) like a Marxist regime, and then by sabotaging Trumps first term, and installing a senile half-wit they completed it, and began censoring free speech, imprisoning their enemies, and stealing at levels never seen before.

Democrats are the party of criminals. That's who they are, and that's their main constituency. Any pean to rule of law, democracy, or cries of authoritarianism are pure projection. They ought to be a rump party that never regains any kind of power, but Americans are half moron, so it'll happen again.