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1/19/2011 1:26:17 PM EDT
I have one that spends 99% of it's life on a shelf collecting dust.  Have 1K of brass to trim?  Drop by and do it all in an hour.  You buy a pizza.  Rifle brass only.  I have the bits for 6.8 and .223 - if you need to trim something else, you have to buy the bit set ($35).

So much faster, accurate and easy compared to every other method I've tried.

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1/20/2011 5:18:09 AM EDT
[#1]
You know, there are few people who contribute as much to this site as you do. I don't need any trimming, I just wanted to say Kudos to you.
1/20/2011 5:42:02 AM EDT
[#2]
I agree
1/20/2011 6:51:55 AM EDT
[#3]
Aw hell you all would do the same.  What use is a tool that spends 99% of it's time on a shelf

BTW - I got my NFA Trust example tacked in General Class III and locked so I don't have to debate every knuclehead from 50 states about what they may, or may not require.

I'm actually kinda suprised Tony K did it for me - or for would-be NFA owners.

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We all have to stick together, or move to PA/VA/WV
1/20/2011 7:26:02 AM EDT
[#4]
That option becomes more and more appealing every day.
1/20/2011 7:29:08 AM EDT
[#5]
Bother I just might take you up on that.

What kind of toppings do you like on your pizza?
1/20/2011 7:33:11 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Aw hell you all would do the same.  What use is a tool that spends 99% of it's time on a shelf

BTW - I got my NFA Trust example tacked in General Class III and locked so I don't have to debate every knuclehead from 50 states about what they may, or may not require.

I'm actually kinda suprised Tony K did it for me - or for would-be NFA owners.

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We all have to stick together, or move to PA/VA/WV


Interesting, reads very similar to the trust that is setup in my will.  I wonder if that would work for NFA items.  Hmm I'll have to check with my lawyer.
1/21/2011 4:06:44 AM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
Bother I just might take you up on that.

What kind of toppings do you like on your pizza?


Not picky at all - anything - even anchovies
1/21/2011 4:07:47 AM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Aw hell you all would do the same.  What use is a tool that spends 99% of it's time on a shelf

BTW - I got my NFA Trust example tacked in General Class III and locked so I don't have to debate every knuclehead from 50 states about what they may, or may not require.

I'm actually kinda suprised Tony K did it for me - or for would-be NFA owners.

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We all have to stick together, or move to PA/VA/WV


Interesting, reads very similar to the trust that is setup in my will.  I wonder if that would work for NFA items.  Hmm I'll have to check with my lawyer.


Same as some of the language in my will, taken in part from my parents will.  Worked for me - 2 cans, 1 SBR.

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2/15/2011 2:02:30 AM EDT
[#9]
Bump

There is a trimmer in my garage that has gone unused since before I posted this.  Free use of a trimmer?

Truth is I work for Doug Giraud on a % basis - see once you use mine, you will want your own!  
2/15/2011 7:31:05 AM EDT
[#10]
I'll be by my friend, first though I have about 1000 .223 cases to run through the sizer.

2/15/2011 11:17:14 AM EDT
[#11]
And here I've been using the RCBS hand-cranker.  

I only shoot maybe a thousand centerfire rounds a year anyhow (easily 90% of my shooting is .22LR), so I'm fine with the manual trimmer.

But I'll keep you in mind if I can ever afford a machinegun or something.  

I'll echo the sentiment that it is nice to know other people out there care enough and are generous enough to help out the community.
2/18/2011 10:40:24 AM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
I'll be by my friend, first though I have about 1000 .223 cases to run through the sizer.



Bring 'em - I have 2 presses in the garage and a LNL AP with case feeder that will make short work of them.
2/18/2011 10:41:17 AM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
And here I've been using the RCBS hand-cranker.  

I only shoot maybe a thousand centerfire rounds a year anyhow (easily 90% of my shooting is .22LR), so I'm fine with the manual trimmer.

But I'll keep you in mind if I can ever afford a machinegun or something.  

I'll echo the sentiment that it is nice to know other people out there care enough and are generous enough to help out the community.


Well now you have the perfect excuse to buy a machine gun.  I mean - what the hey - I am saving you $400
2/18/2011 4:39:23 PM EDT
[#14]
Quoted:
I have one that spends 99% of it's life on a shelf collecting dust.  Have 1K of brass to trim?  Drop by and do it all in an hour.  You buy a pizza.  Rifle brass only.  I have the bits for 6.8 and .223 - if you need to trim something else, you have to buy the bit set ($35).

So much faster, accurate and easy compared to every other method I've tried.

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My buddy has one and he loves it.  What county are you in?  Pizza is a cheap price to get the 2k of brass done.
2/18/2011 5:10:45 PM EDT
[#15]
North Balto county.

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2/22/2011 2:14:10 AM EDT
[#16]
Damned trimmer is lonely.  I have a paltry amount of .223 and 6.8 to trim.  It will take longer to change the blades than it will to trim the brass
2/23/2011 2:59:20 PM EDT
[#17]
Quoted:
Damned trimmer is lonely.  I have a paltry amount of .223 and 6.8 to trim.  It will take longer to change the blades than it will to trim the brass


Wish I were still in NOVA; I'd make the trip north of Baltimore.