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Posted: 3/3/2010 5:43:53 PM EDT
| Ya, I know ya clicked on this to tell me the M1 does not have a magazine. There is a Guns and Ammo magazine on the news stands that is on the M1, M14 and M1 carbine called M1 Magazine. It is actually pretty good. Covers reloading, maintenance, history and reprints of old articles. Just a heads up. |
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Ya, I know ya clicked on this to tell me the M1 does not have a magazine. There is a Guns and Ammo magazine on the news stands that is on the M1, M14 and M1 carbine called M1 Magazine. It is actually pretty good. Covers reloading, maintenance, history and reprints of old articles. Just a heads up. Yeah, I bought this at B&N. Mostly stuff I know about, but, the reloading article is gold for me as I want to start reloading and have no idea where to start as far as bullets, powder type, primers, equipment. I still don't have a clear idea as to the equipment I need if I want to reload 30-06, 30 carbine and 223. Dies; Powder scales, calipers.... I'm so confused. I have ADD, so please don't go tell me to buy a book. Just want a bulleted point list (no pun intended here) of equipment, materials, checks and process. Anyone? |
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Ya, I know ya clicked on this to tell me the M1 does not have a magazine. There is a Guns and Ammo magazine on the news stands that is on the M1, M14 and M1 carbine called M1 Magazine. It is actually pretty good. Covers reloading, maintenance, history and reprints of old articles. Just a heads up. Yeah, I bought this at B&N. Mostly stuff I know about, but, the reloading article is gold for me as I want to start reloading and have no idea where to start as far as bullets, powder type, primers, equipment. I still don't have a clear idea as to the equipment I need if I want to reload 30-06, 30 carbine and 223. Dies; Powder scales, calipers.... I'm so confused. I have ADD, so please don't go tell me to buy a book. Just want a bulleted point list (no pun intended here) of equipment, materials, checks and process. Anyone? This may help on load data. http://web.archive.org/web/20000619233517/home.att.net/~Masterpo/762mil.htm. As for equipment spend some time in the reloading section. Additional Information. http://www.dtic.mil/dticasd/sbir/sbir032/a044a.pdf |
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