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    Sidearms & Scatterguns S&W M&P 40 trigger Help!

    The spring you are describing is part of the firing pin block. The gunsmith is correct, there should be a spring and a one disk. As far as ordering a new trigger assembly from S&W, the missing spring is supplied with nearly all of the Apex Tactical trigger kits.
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    what might cause this....

    The problem is that load is way over pressure. The brass is starting to flow out of the end of the chamber upon firing. If the edge were caused by the resizing die, it would be a smooth radius instead of a sharp edge. Remedy, reduce load by at least two full grains.
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    Gunsmithing Case extracting creating a flat side on the case neck?

    The same thing happens with my stock Remington 700 it also happens on occasion with my Savage. The ejector is pushing the brass into the inside of the action causing the dents. From my experience it is completely normal. Full length sizing will remove these dents. I have removed worse when...
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    Simply Outrageous -- 14.9mm Rifle

    The rifle was a prototype by a former SnipersHide member. If I remember correctly the barrel alone was 70 lbs. and 48 inches long. Here is the story behind the rifle and cartridge: http://www.snipershide.com/shooting/elr-beyond-1000-yards/68211-5000-meters-supersonic-*updated-pics*.html
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    Maggie’s Tacticool gun ads!

    Re: Tacticool gun ads! Check out this little gem. For Sale/Trade: Yugo SKS M59/66 2 stocks very nice
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    Maggie’s What an idiot poser

    Re: What an idiot poser I have been lurking for a while, but I thought I would add this. If you go to his page today, somebody has outed him as a fraud. Here is the link: Tito Rodriguez and his fake Johnson… It also turns out that the Robert Sanchez he is talking to was an Army...