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J. Frank Norfleet

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  1. I recently acquired a really nice Remington Model 14 in 35 Rem. And it is fun to shoot! But it only holds five rounds. I have been taking a Win 94 to the matches because it holds seven rounds. Are most of the TR stages moving toward five rounds because of the number of legal rifles like the Savage 99, Win 1895 and mine only hold 5 in the magazine?

    JFN

  2. Ruger is a great place to start. I bought one and took it to a state match after running 50 rounds through it, not a hiccup. It later went to my son after 20,000 rounds. The Ruger mags worked well too. I passed it on after I had enough experience shooting WB to know what I wanted in a WB pistol. Iwent with a Colt Wiley Clapp tuned by Boggus Deal. That $600 used one would have went out the door in my hands.

    JFN

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  3. I've had several '97s. I didn't like how they feel even after I had them worked on, too many moving parts. And they do break.

    I've broken firing pins in the M12. If you're lucky the tip breaks off so that it stays in the bolt and the gun still fires. Also seen folks break a firing pin at a major match, wrecks your score. Boggus Deal has solved that so get a new firing pin from him.

    When buying a M12 lookup the serial number and find out when it was made. I would buy only those made in the 1950's, or at least post WWII. They will be your best quality. There are a lot of them out there. 

    And what ever you do, do not buy a duck gun! These M12s have a longer chamber and some different internals. Only about 1 out of 10 work well enough to use in our game. You will break the bank trying to get it to work.

    JFN

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  4. A new shooter fell in love with his new Tisas 1911. He had me make him some ammo. At a match it wouldn't cycle so I got blamed for faulty reloading. I handed him my Colt, not a hiccup. He pulled out his backup (A nicer pistol), not a hiccup. A local smith took it and it wouldn't run with the smith's ammo. Bottom line is the chamber was a tad short and several 1000s undersize. 

    JFN

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  5. I encourage all my competitors to add the .25" bumper pad to their mags. It does decrease the chance of a pinch and helps in seating the mag with the closed slide on a tac reload. It also allows the shooter to drive the mag too deep when loading from slide lock. This locks up the pistol and you are done for that stage (usually happens at a major match). Or, you eventually break the welds on the base plate and on a reload the base plate comes off, the spring, follower and rounds squirt on the ground. Again, the mag tube is wedged in the pistol shutting you down for that stage (usually at a major match).

    Tripp will weld all the way around the baseplate, if you request it. Or, don't add the leather base pad unless you really need it.

    JFN

  6. 1 hour ago, Renegade Roper said:

    Does anyone use Ed Brown?

    I know a number of shooters that use Ed Brown mags that they got through the exchange program. They were ok for me but I sold mine.

    I've also had Tripp mags and had trouble. Failure to feed on the 3rd round. But they are by far the preferred mag in WB.

    I use ACT mags designed by John Nowlin, I buy them on eBay.

    My big issue is I want my mags to have parallel lips. Stops the top round from flipping out when you slam the mag home on a locked back slide or pealing it off as you pull the mag from the mag pouch. Tripp, ACT and a few others have parallel lips.

    You won't go wrong with Tripp Magazines.

    JFN

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  7. If the 8th round had been in any of the first three mags it wouldn't have gone to slide lock after firing 7 rounds. Shooter would have inserted a fresh mag and racked the slide and the 8th round would have been ejected. If he was doing tac reloads after 6 rounds then it would have been left in the mag and been dropped with the mag. Time to get 7 round mags.

    JFN

  8. My father-in-law sent this home with me last weekend. It is a Mauser K98, mixed numbers. The receiver is stamped byf 44 with the Nazi eagle. So it is late production WWll. The stock was sporterized while the metal is unmolested and in excellent condition.

    Does anyone know where I can find an original stock? Would be fun to shoot it in BAMM.

    What bullet/load is preferred for BAMM?

    JFN

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