Krupp guns ended up in many parts of the world. In in at least one occasion were used against german gun boats in china.
list of countries over the years that used versions of: The Krupp gun is a family of artillery pieces that was used by several world armies from the nineteenth century...
Mike: for the seeds you send me: The brandywine tomato seeds I see are spouting and #23 sweet is also spouting up. I covered the pots for tonight. We have cold snap coming that that might reach 36 F tonight, but still some frost might be possible.
That is a good question. There are at least two basic varieties. The african forms apparently have a lot more cyanide compounds in them and require a lot more processing. I am hope that cyanide presence will help keep the critters off of them. People talk of sweet form of it.
Can be also...
Mike A1: I just planted the seeds that I got from you a while ago into pots. Hopefully with warm temperatures some will sprout and then I will transplant them. Thanks so much for the seeds.
I also got some yuca that is germinating in pots and also have more on order. I have planted some...
Today many 1911s have much lighter pulls than was the case 40 years ago. So the margin for an error at the factor is much less. I would first see if I had a problem prior to sending the gun in for service.
This the link on the nitrocellulose shortage.
https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/gunpowder-a-possible-shortage/58221
It is by the owner of SGAmmo that is known for tying to panic the public.
A comment on this sums up my thoughts and in that yes there is a shortage of nitrocellulose...
PS I will be loading .45 ACP. It can use cast bullets, does not need so much bullseye or similar fast powders that I have on hand and loaded .45 ACP rounds are expensive to buy.
I looked up imports and what I saw was nitrocellulose coming from other countries. But as you say the other non-chinese sources might not be enough. The powder plant that I spent some time at had many years ago shut down the areas that made nitrocellulose and this entire army ammunition plant...
Hickok has nifty friends that seem to be able to provide him with all sorts of things commoners like I can not have.
I am not sure how useful a full auto glock would be for self defense assuming that they were ever to become legal.
I may be wrong on this, but I was under the impression that nitrocellulose and also nitroglycerin, the primary energetics used to make civilian grade smokeless powders were made on site from nitric and sulfuric acids; These acids are used to nitrate cellulose and glycerin. But there are lot...
I said: ''He was the first one to popularize slide mounted optics for the american shooting public.'' and I did not say he invented it.
I am satisfied with the service that I got from him and his associates and he is certainly no angel. He and I have not always hit it off in fact he drove me...
Just how many years have you been using slide mounted optics and RMRs and also Holosuns.
I purchased my first RMR in 2010 from Gabe Suarez's 'Suarez International' (SI) that he owned then. He was the first one to popularize slide mounted optics for the american shooting public. Within a year...