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Apr 11, 2018
This does the trick for CA featureless.
This replaces the standard pistol grip on you AR type rifles. You can't wrap your hand around it, so it should meet the requirement for the "featureless" configuration, along with: no front vertical hand grip, no collapsible stock, and no flash hider. I like this one because it has a thumb rest, and gives you a good purchase on the rifle.

Mar 02, 2017
Premium Reloading Dies from Lee
3 of 4 found this helpful You can pay more for other dies, but if you pay careful attention to your reloading operations, Lee dies will deliver excellent results. I bought these to reload 40 s&w for a new CZ 75 B. I loaded up 200 rounds, shot them today and they performed flawlessly. With the carbide sizing die, you don't have to use messy bullet lube. This kit includes the Lee Factory Crimp die, and if you run your reloads through it, they will all chamber just like new ammunition. I am a huge fan of Lee precision products.! Oh, you can also load for 10mm Auto with this same set.

Mar 31, 2017
Essential tool for .357 Sig Handloads!
1 of 1 found this helpful If you reload 357 Sig cartridges, you need one of these. After you clean your 357 Sig cases, run them through a 40 S&W carbide die, then a 357 Sig die. Then prime and bell the case mouth, charge with powder and seat the bullet. Next, run them through a 357 Sig Lee Factory Crimp die. Finally, plunk them into this case gage. If they drop right in and drop right out, and fit correctly in the case gauge, they will chamber in your 357 Sig pistol. This is a great little gauge, and I like the Shooter's box products.