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Gas block material | The High Road However, as an AR builder with literally hundreds of AR’s under my belt, between carbon and stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium blocks, I’ve never witnessed gas leaking as the block heated faster than the barrel Why? Dunno Doesn’t really matter - hundreds of data points prove the case
Colt vs. Dan wesson | The High Road I either want a colt stainless series 70 1911 or a dan wesson pointman seven You choose! I'm gonna get a better sight, grips, beavertail, and thumb safety for BOTH guns if they dont have it I dont care about the prices of THESE guns, but what one will serve me better? NO AMBIDEXTRIOUS THUMB
Common S W Identifying Features | The High Road 610 N 10 mm, 6 shot, stainless 624 1985 1986 NT 44 Spl 1985 Target Stainless 625 N 45 ACP and 45 Colt Stainless 627 N 357 Magnum, Stainless 629 1979 NT 44 Mag Stainless 629 Classic N 44 Mag, Stainless, full underlug 639 1982 Auto 9mm 8 shot DA Semi Auto Stainless 645 1985 Auto 45ACP DA Semi Auto Stainless 649 1985 JC 38 Spl Bodyguard Stainless
Beretta Mod 96 40S W Inox finish | The High Road The inox finish does not mean that it is a stainless steel gun - the frame is still aluminum However, Beretta did make the very desirable and collectable 92 Steel and 96 Steel models
best grain bullets to achieve the best accuracy in a 1:8 twist Ar15 hey guys just need some input on experiences with the best factory loads for my AR15 with 16" 1:8 twist stainless steel barrel?? ive been using olin M855 62gr, 55gr PMC,and 62gr silver bear with the best being the M855 with 3 4" groups at 100 yards im using the SILVER BEAR for
The S W 469. . . a quick rundown of a cool little 1980s pistol And I believe it's a THIRD gen Model 9 morphed into the 59 which took us to the 459 469 4th gen included the 6904 and the stainless 6906 which we see in close up in Demolition Man in the hands of Wesley Snipes character
Stainless steel cleaning rods | The High Road A Stainless steel cleaning rod is likely to be made from a common alloy such as 300 series (Most likely 304) 300 series alloys are not hard and shouldn't pose a problem if used with reasonable care A muzzle or bore guide would be a plus NOW, if you OCD types really want something to keep you awake at night obsessing over, consider this!