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ok, im going to go try one for time before i chuck em in motor oil
 





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Just finished building this rifle from scratch.
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You can buy a kinetic bullet puller Amazon.com: RCBS Kinetic Bullet Puller Md: 9415 .: Sports & Outdoors it is the safest way to go!

I know that's a legit bullet puller, but am I the only one that thinks it's a really bad idea to use a hammer like device to remove your bullet from the case? I just can't help but think all sorts of bad thoughts in regards to this style of bullet remover.

I agree with the previous poster who suggested a pair of pliers and a little leather to protect the bullet. If you are loading your own rounds your loader will most likely also have a bullet puller tool available for it as well which would be the most ideal route to take.

The bullet should be relatively easy to remove. The bullet is put into place then the copper casing is simply crimped around it to hold it in place, but there's no magic locking mechanism of any kind.
 
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I know that's a legit bullet puller, but am I the only one that thinks it's a really bad idea to use a hammer like device to remove your bullet from the case? I just can't help but think all sorts of bad thoughts in regards to this style of bullet remover.

I agree with the previous poster who suggested a pair of pliers and a little leather to protect the bullet. If you are loading your own rounds your loader will most likely also have a bullet puller tool available for it as well which would be the most ideal route to take.

The bullet should be relatively easy to remove. The bullet is put into place then the copper casing is simply crimped around it to hold it in place, but there's no magic locking mechanism of any kind.
That is the tool that reloaders us. Using pliers will damage the bullet and/or the brass and is more dangerous than the kinetic puller. The puller is all plastic and no chance of sparks. My buddy has the one that I posted and he reloads a lot, that is where I do all of my reloading. He has a Dillon 1050 and can reload 1000 rounds an hour.

Here is how the puller works:
 

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That thing is wicked cool DiRollin what is it?
I HAVE to have one:drool: :gun:
 
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Thanks Guys!! I just picked all the pieces I wanted and ordered. Then when arrived at house just put it all together. Only part that is required to go through FFL is Lower Reciever.

Heres all my parts:

Dominator-1 Complete Upper Receiver: GG&G AR15 DOMINATOR-1 COMPLETE BARRELED UPPER RECEIVER 16 INCH, 1/9 TWIST

Spike Tactical Stripped Lower Receiver (w/engraving): ST-15 stripped rifle lower with safe/semi/auto bullet markings [STLS012] - $99.00 : Spikes Tactical

Retractable Stock (CTR™ CARBINE STOCK – MIL-SPEC): CTR™ - Compact/Type Restricted - CTR™ Carbine Stock – Mil-Spec Model

BCM Bolt carrier group: BCM Bolt Carrier Group MPI Auto M16

Lower Receiver Parts Kit: DPMS Lower Receiver Parts Kit AR-15 - MidwayUSA

CA Bullet button ;-( : Bullet Button Convertible

Pistol Grip: Amazon.com: UTG Deluxe Ergonomic Foregrip, Black: Sports & Outdoors

Remote Switch: Amazon.com: Olight T20 Remote Switch: Home Improvement

Scope Combo Package: Amazon.com: Mark III Tactical Mil-Dot 3-9X42/Scope Adaptor Mount/Red Dot Combo Package: Sports & Outdoors

Bipod: Opentip.com: NcSTAR® AR15 BIPOD WITH BAYONET LUG QUICK RELEASE MOUNT


HERES SOME MORE PICS:
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^ Uhm ..... where's the switch for the sat receiver ? .....

(j/k :p :D)
 

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Cant own handguns in australia and rifles/shotties dont interest me... so... while over in Calgary, Canada....

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ok so its not my gun, but thats me shooting it.

That day I had a play with a S&W M&P 45, a Browning 9mm, beretta 9mm, a six shooter of some kind, and a .22 rifle. I enjoyed the .45 the best, and boy even with the earmuffs on, that gun is loud :)

Of course when my mate Jim brought out the SKS, that was heaps louder - I didnt have a go with that one - tad too intimidating (for a guy who has never shot a gun, I got to try a good range of firearms that day!)

I really enjoyed my visit to the gun range, but I dont think I would go out of my way to own one if it was legal in Australia to own a pistol without all the red tape. However if I ever wanted to have another go, I'd certainly head down to a range, hire a gun and buy some ammo and shoot some more paper targets :)

Too much red tape here tho to get a category H license.
 

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Cant own handguns in australia and rifles/shotties dont interest me... so... while over in Calgary, Canada....

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ok so its not my gun, but thats me shooting it.

That day I had a play with a S&W M&P 45, a Browning 9mm, beretta 9mm, a six shooter of some kind, and a .22 rifle. I enjoyed the .45 the best, and boy even with the earmuffs on, that gun is loud :)

Of course when my mate Jim brought out the SKS, that was heaps louder - I didnt have a go with that one - tad too intimidating (for a guy who has never shot a gun, I got to try a good range of firearms that day!)

I really enjoyed my visit to the gun range, but I dont think I would go out of my way to own one if it was legal in Australia to own a pistol without all the red tape. However if I ever wanted to have another go, I'd certainly head down to a range, hire a gun and buy some ammo and shoot some more paper targets :)

Too much red tape here tho to get a category H license.

yah you can own pistols in aussie land...its just like having a hammer shoved up your arse though :)
 
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I miss having a federal firearms license. That was so much fun to be able to order stuff directly from the importers.
 




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