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  1. I know that the night sights between the two are not interchangable. The USP has a deeper dovetail for the rear sight and the front is narrower.

    As far as the internals, some parts are interchangable and some are not. The H&K's have quite a few internal parts and are not all that easy to modify (Unless you are just changing variants).

    One place that might have parts is HKpartsonline. I haven't checked their website in a while so I am not sure as to what they may have.

    Edited for spelling

  2. I am sure you could sell it for that quite easily. Regular price for a used 686 4 inch in this area (Tucson, AZ) is mid fives in the gunshops.

    Post pictures of it on the board here and I am sure it would sell just as quickly.

  3. I've used quite a bit of the Wolf small rifle primers with no issues at all. I put together some test .223 rounds with the only difference being a winchester primer and wolf primer.

    The wolf primers produced a considerable decrease in the standard deviation (don't have the numbers with me).

    I hope they get a large shipment in, as I have about 20K of rifle and pistol primers on backorder.

  4. I would second the vote for Phoenix. If you can make it around the first week of December, you could easily spend two days at the Small Arms Review gun show during the weekend and hit all the local shops during the week.

    And as the a previous poster said. If you can make it further east, the Knob Creek Machine gun shoots are outstanding.

  5. OK, let see:

    Round count?

    Stage count?

    Stage diagrams?

    Inquiring minds want to know :D

    I believe the round count is 230.

    Not sure on the number of stages. I think it was 11 last year.

    Steve does not put the diagrams online. You get the match book in your registaration packet.

    The range will be open till 5:30 or 6:00 PM on friday. You should be able to look at the stages then.

  6. After dulling or breaking several drill bits, I ended up using a dremel tool with a small ball end rotary file to grind a small divot through the plating. after doing this, I was easily able to use the drill bit to finish the holes.

    Hope this helps.

    Another idea is to take the spring and follower out of the mag, heat the baseplate with a propane torch and then let it cool....that should soften it up enough that a drill will have no problem getting started.

    I'm pretty sure, you can't anneal the nickel plating. I think it will just flake off if it's heated too much.

  7. After dulling or breaking several drill bits, I ended up using a dremel tool with a small ball end rotary file to grind a small divot through the plating. after doing this, I was easily able to use the drill bit to finish the holes.

    Hope this helps.

  8. Saw it last night...and now can see why Brad Pitt is with her...the movie was bad, but she has a tremendous figure, which you get to appreciate sans clothing and for a good while...

    Dirty Old Man....You Bet...

    That ought to be worth the price of admission! :D

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