Sorry, Bass Pro in Arundel Mills. Winchester SRP we’re $99 per brick and they had about 10 boxes, CCI MSRP were $89 per brick and they had about 20 boxes.
I just left Redding’s Hardware in Gettysburg and they had small pistol match and small rifle match primers on their shelf. Price was $190.00 per 1k and they had about 15 boxes available.
Redding’s Hardware Store, Gettysburg PA
Just an FYI about large pistol primers availability. Up in Gettysburg PA there were Federal LP magnum primers and Federal LP match primers available. I was there this past Saturday and they had about 15 boxes of each type available for sale.
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.45 ACP 230 gr fmj
I have 1k of .45 230 gr fmj projectiles that I am looking to trade for 3m n95 face masks, preferably the ones with the valves.
I found out yesterday that my nephew, who is an electrician’s apprentice, has to provide his own PPE so I have been buying everything I can off of...
.30 Carbine primed cases
I have 445 .30 Carbine cases that have been tumbled, sized, deprimed, and primed with Winchester SR primers. I prepped these for reloading about 2 years ago but never got around to it. I have since sold my rifle. I’m looking to trade for .45 acp brass, 8mm Mauser...
I have .380 mixed headstamp brass available. It had been tumbled, deprimed, and sized. I will trade for sp primers, sr primers, or .45 acp brass. Let me know if you are interested.
I can tell you from experience that the length of the barrel does not crud up the suppressor any faster. 22 lr is a dirty round and I need to really clean out the compensator on my long barrel Ruger ever 1k rounds.
I have an AR 45 with a New Frontier Armory BCG and a Kaw Valley barrel. I had a similar problem and the issue was with the BCG. There was a sharp edge on the face of the bolt at the 8 o’clock position that would leave a deep scratch on the back of every case. I ground away the sharp edge...
Check that the firing pin is not stuck in the forward position. Sometimes older guns have caked in oil/grease that keeps the firing pin from retracting after the hammer drops.
Rugers
My suppressed Ruger MKII’s and MKIV eat any kind of .22 subsonic without issues.
I have one 10/22 that is a dedicated CCI .22 Quiet gun. The rear of the bolt is radiused and polished, the hammer spring is the lightest that still ignites primers, and the recoil spring was shortened...