Ruger LCP

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This weekend we had a TN Handgun Carry Permit Class.  It was interesting to see what the students were using.  One student had been turned on to the Ruger LCP.  He originally came in for a Glock 19, but after seeing the LCP the decision was simple.  Paired with a DeSantis Superfly, it is a great combination for pocket carry.  He ended up shooting a perfect score, so I would say it’s a viable CCW option. If you are interested, contact Jim...

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Revolver mods

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One of our customers asked us to clear up a few terms used for modifications on revolvers. Crowning the barrel-the crown of your barrel is beveled edge at the muzzle end of the barrel.  Most are cut to 11 degrees.  You would need your crown recut if you had dings in the beveled edge.  The crown plays a large role in accuracy.  Most of the time the crown is fine. Chamfering the cylinder-Chamfering the cylinder is when you break the edge of each...

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AR Parts Guns

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There is a lot of information floating around the internet on building your own AR from parts.  There are kits available like the one below from DPMS.  DVD’s will show you how, and there are a plethora of books out there on the AR.  Before you do check out this article at Guns.com to look at some of the considerations before you start.

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AR Riser Bar

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I recently had a custom job to do for on of our AR’s at Mossy Creek Arms.  The customer was looking to use the gun primarily for coyote hunting this year.  We decided to leave the front sight on the gun and use a back up rear sight from Magpul. This would give him a good backup in case of battery failure or lens breakage. To get the scope height correct to clear the front sight and be able to cowitness with the rear we needed a riser...

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