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Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Northern New Jersey
Posts: 17
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Anybody have one? For $98.00 you can't go wrong...can you?
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Girlfriend: "Uh! Another gun? What is that ugly thing?" Me: "It's an M1 Garand!" Girlfriend: "Why do you need that?" Me: "For when the zombies come." Girlfriend: "Okay..."
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Potosi, Mo
Posts: 813
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Had a challanger for a few years, nothing wrong with them.
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Northern NY
Posts: 416
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I use the breech lock challenger kit for a few calibers the nice thing is I don't have to unscrew each die (1/4 turn) and out. I have all calibers set up in the breech locks (About 8 bucks a pair) No more adjusting when i switch calibers. The primer de-capper to the tube leaves something to be desired as many of the spent primers fall out of the press and on the floor as opposed to in the catch tube.( I fixed it with some folded light cardboard) bottom line for the money it does work well.
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