17 December 2003, 18:16
ricciardelliRe: Another New Feature At stevespages.com
Well, I have drawn all the water jugs that a man can stand (but still have several hundred to go).
So I am taking a break from that task and have now started to add pictures of recovered bullets to
http://stevespages.com/page8f.htm18 December 2003, 03:06
jeffeossoThanks Steve.. Loads of great info
jeffe
20 December 2003, 05:24
ricciardelliOne of the more common feedbacks I have been receiving the past couple of days, since the size of the page is growing considerably, is that it is starting to take too long to load.
I think I have that minor problem fixed.
Try
http://stevespages.com/page8f.htm and let me know if it is better.
Thanks.
28 December 2003, 20:59
ricciardelliWell, I think I finall finished a complete caliber page!
The 9MM Luger at:
http://stevespages.com/page8f9mmluger.htmlTake a look and give me an honest opinion...
29 December 2003, 00:57
old4x4Hey Steve, that's a pretty intense page. I like it!! It must be a LOT of work, though. A fantastic source of very useful info. Can't wait for some more calibers. A+++
29 December 2003, 07:03
RicochetThat's great stuff, Steve!
29 December 2003, 08:39
ricciardelliGee, with all the good feedback, I have now completed the .22 Rimfire page.
29 December 2003, 09:40
sonofagunHave you seen the videos "Deadly Weapons" and/or "Deadly Effects"?
Also any videos by Richard Davis of Second Chance Body Armor?
30 December 2003, 17:29
sonofagunAvailable at
www.projectile.com. "Deadly Weapons" shows water jug testing with various calibers/ammo and MANY other tests of weapons, ammo, body armor, etc. Well worth it - as are others. Widely used by police, etc.
I have no connection with above site.
30 December 2003, 19:10
ricciardelliOkay...send me the $800 to get them, and I will take a look....

31 December 2003, 02:34
sonofagunSteve - you don't have to buy them all! Deadly Weapons is only around $30. Well worth it.
16 February 2004, 12:19
ricciardelliOkay, so you have managed to find all the missing Illustrated Parts Breakdowns at
http://stevespages.com/page7a.htm and Owner's Manuals for all your firearms at
http://stevespages.com/page7b.htmNow you are on a hunt for your missing IPBs and Manuals for your reloading equipment!
Well, it is available at
http://stevespages.com/page7a.htmSo far I have equipment manufactured by CH, Corbin, Dillon, Forster, Frankford Arsenal, Lee, Lyman, MEC and RCBS.
More is on the way...