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Come on, I'm just joking around. I just lost 20 pounds and it was friggin hard.
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Just saw this... https://practiscore.com/icore-southwest-regional-revolver-championship/register Match starts: October 16, 2020 @ 8:00 AM · Match ends: October 17, 2020 @ 5:00 PM Location: Rio Salado Sportsman's Club 3960 N. Usery Pass Road Mesa, AZ 85207 Regional ICORE Match, 10 stages plus chrono--Minimum 200 rounds Time-8:am - til finished. Match Director: Scott Krushak There will be cash payouts, awards, and some random prizes and or prize table. Tee shirt information and availability will be announced as information becomes available. Match fees are $100.00 No refunds after 9-15-2020. Refunds will be $90 because of CC fees. We will be following all local. state and federal COVID-19 guidance current at the time of the match to ensure the safety of all match participants. Squad sizes are reduced due to the COVID-19 restrictions. We will allow shooters to compete with the staff on Friday to make sure everybody gets to shoot. You must be an current ICORE member to shoot the match. You will need to provide your own lunch. In the event the match is canceled due to a COVID-19 issue, a portion of all match fees will be refunded minus costs that have accrued for setting up the match. REMINDER: AZ State match will be on Sunday at Phoenix Rod and Gun Club. View Squadding ICORE match, Price: $100.00
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WORLD REVOLVER CHAMPIONSHIP
ysrracer replied to KAdams's topic in Revolver Match Announcements and Discussions
I'm guessing, and really that's all it is, but if you use xyz organization's name, you have to pay xyz organization some money? -
WORLD REVOLVER CHAMPIONSHIP
ysrracer replied to KAdams's topic in Revolver Match Announcements and Discussions
I registered, thanks -
The cylinder on the left is my original cylinder, the one on the right is the new one that needs fitting.
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Major Revo Match
ysrracer replied to mchapman's topic in Revolver Match Announcements and Discussions
I talked to to MD and he told me in limited, the only difference between the old rule book and the current rules is the requirement for a factory barrel. -
In my case, the only difference is the extractors. I guess I could try swapping those?
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I'm not a gunsmith, so I'm not touching anything. I think the difference is the angle of this cut. But again, I'm not a gunsmith
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Ok, here's the update: I bought an already converted to 9mm / .38 super cylinder from a member here. It drops right in, spins freely. The only issue is when I pull the trigger (my 627 is double action only) the cylinder moves, the lug engages the notch, but then the trigger stops and won't fire. It's almost like the hand/pawl is too long. When comparing the ratchet on my original cylinder to the ratchet on my new cylinder, the new ratchet "bumps" look thicker. I'll take some pictures. I'm sure my gunsmith can get it to fit. I need it to work with both cylinders.
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Bang bang, bang bang, pop !! I hate when this happens...
ysrracer replied to ysrracer's topic in Revolver Forum
Yeah, it hit the target, but I knew there was an issue so I didn't pull the trigger again. -
Most it the people that I show my 929 think the long barrel and comp look stupid. I wonder how many they would have sold if it had a five inch normal barrel. I had mine cut to five inches (by a tractor mechanic in Phoenix) with no loss in velocity.
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https://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?t=1624557 Snip: This is my cousin shooting his S&W 586. There is a problem with the trigger/hammer. You can see in the second trigger pull the cylinder turns but the hammer camms forward. I've never seen anything like this before. I shot it also and it happened many times. Neither one of us short stroked it. I even removed my finger completely out of the trigger guard to make sure after every shot and it still did it. The gun has not been modified in any way and only has a couple hundred rounds through it. About 2-3 years old. Does anyone have any ideas on what is wrong?
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On a shotgun forum I frequent there was a guy named Plaxico. I asked if it was him, and he said yes.
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The guys in Phoenix said it's back on, and they might hold the Arizona State Revolver Championships the next day at Phoenix Rod and Gun Club at South Mountain. So if you come into town, you can shoot two matches at two different clubs. I'd guess they're probably 45 minutes to an hour away from each other.
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The tractor mechanic in Phoenix's name rhymes with glank flem. He screwed up my 929 good. In fact I had to pay Will Ohara here in So Cal to fix it. I should have just taken it to Will to start with. He was astounded at how poorly the first job was done.