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Not really man, you really just have to pile on the paint. I have started KG koating, but I really suck at it thus far, but the spray on is really easy to use and comes out nice (not as good a Cercoate, but better than krylon). I have one AR that is Kryloned and it turned to shit after about 3 trips to the range (I am hard on my gear).
I may have to make a trip down sometime and try the KG out. I'll do some research on it.
 
I need to update the family portrait... I added a Sig P250, and an FNP-45 Tactical. Traded out the kimber, sig p2022, and SA XDm, but I added some good shotty's and some other good guns.
 
How do you like that buttstock? Does the monopod on the back end actually help?
The buttstock is nice and convenient and makes it very mobile. Not sure if I am sold on it yet. We had some other OBRs with PRS stocks that shot easily .5-.75 MOA easily. Unfortunately I am not sure if it is my cheek wield is consistent on the CTR stock since my OBR doesn't shoot as well as the other ones I've shot. I mean we had an OBR shoot at 800meters with 3-4 rounds stacked within 3 inches and the 5th round about 5-6 inches to the left of the group but still no greater than the 3 inch vertical spread. I'm still TBD on the stock, then again it may be the gun isn't broken into yet. Monopod is nice for some special applications :) but I still use a sock half the time.
 
Colt LE6933
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Anyone seen/laid hands on the Rhino .40 cal revolver? I so want to fire this at SHOT.
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Chiappa Firearm's Revolutionary NEW Rhino .40 Caliber
Chiappa Firearms debuts their new .40 S&W caliber revolver at 2012 SHOT Show Booth 16144 main Hall
As you know the revolutionary premium quality Rhino Revolver is designed to fire from the bottom chamber of the cylinder which results in much less recoil and affords accurate lightning quick firing if so desired.

The NEW .40 caliber Chiappa Revolver utilizes full-moon clips to hold the rimless popular .40 caliber rounds.
 
Anyone seen/laid hands on the Rhino .40 cal revolver? I so want to fire this at SHOT.
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I've held them before but haven't put any rounds down range with one yet. IMO they're ugly SOB's but they're actually quite comfortable in my hand.
 
This weekend we went to see my FIL. He's not doing so well and his wife is nervous about his guns being in the house while he's in the hospital. Dad mentioned that he wanted this or that gun to go to this or that person. After some discussion between his kids, it was decided that I would get his bug. I've been reading up on it and have read both good and not so good. I won't make up my mind until I clean it with Froglube and take it to the range.

AMT 380 9mm Kurz Back Up
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I lubed that thing up one side and down the other and even did the crockpot froglube bath. Sucker will not come apart. I think after sitting for 30 years the metal has fused together.

There was no residue of any kind inside or outside of it. I don't think it's ever been fired.
 
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