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March 25, 2004Guns > Thursday Gun Links #10John of Argghhh!!! found a police chief who was against concealed carry, but has now changed his mind after a woman used a gun to defend herself against two assailants. SayUncle re-posted his great, illustrated post on the Assault Weapons Ban. He managed to Publicola posts an overview of the M1 Garand, and explains the differences between the 7.62 NATO and .308 Winchester. Kevin from the Smallest Minority reviews the Makarov pistol. You've probably hard about the UK man who used a sword to kill an armed intruder and was subsequently sentenced to eight years in prison. One of Kevin's readers notes that there may be more to the story. The sword man was apparently a drug dealer, and the whole incident may have been a drug deal gone bad. Oddball Revolvers
Not strange enough for you? Okay, here's the Fox Defender in 20 gauge. It's marketed to police for firing less-lethal beanbag rounds and seems to be based on the Thunder Five design. That's the carbine version below. The handles on both guns sport Smith &Wesson K/L frame grips. I shot a S&W 686 tonight that used the same grips as the ones on the carbine in the picture. ![]() Update on the Smith &Wesson 642I mentioned my new 642 a while back. I plan on giving a review once it's broken in, but here's the status on the break-in process. After the first 50 rounds I removed the sideplate, cleaned the lockwork with Hoppes No. 9, and oiled the internals. Since then I've shot another 300 rounds through the 642, and dry-fired it about 1000 times using snap caps. The trigger pull is starting to smooth out nicely. After a few hundred more rounds I'll decide whether or not it needs a trigger job. I took it to the range tonight and fed it a new load: Remington 158 grain lead SWCHP +P (FBI load). The 642 shoots to point of aim at 7 yards with this load, which is great news. The FBI load is one of the most effective rounds for a snubnose .38. More on Trigger JobsFor information about Smith &Wesson trigger jobs see here, here, and here. Use the information below at your own risk. If in doubt, hire a gunsmith. The Poor Boy's Revolver Trigger Job from GunBlast.com. This is pretty popular on the Smith &Wesson Forum and some of the other forums I read. Picture of the WeekTo balance out the 20 gauge revolver above, here's a mouse gun. You probably always wondered what they looked like. ![]() Posted by lesjones Comments
Just curious, does the thunder 5 require a class 3? After all, it is a shotgun with a barrel less than 18 inches. Posted by: SayUncle at March 25, 2004It has a rifled barrel and can shoot a non-shotgun round (the .45 LC), so it gets a free pass. The .410/.45 LC derringers use the same loophole. Posted by: Les Jones at March 25, 2004So, if i rifle a double barrel and develop a round for it, i can market it as a handgun? Posted by: SayUncle at March 25, 2004I'm not sure how it's worded. It may be based on caliber/bore size. You can buy snakeshot rounds for all kinds of handgun calibers and shoot them through short barrelled handguns. Posted by: Les Jones at March 25, 2004I'm stealing your 'mouse gun' photo. Hope you don't mind. I know there has to be a caption for it that will be perfect on the range, but I haven't figured it out yet. Posted by: Jerry the Geek at March 31, 2004Go for it, Jerry. I got the picture from The High Road message board post linked above. Posted by: Les Jones at March 31, 2004Comments on the old blog are closed. |
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