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    Magazine debut

    For those of you following the 357 Ring Of Fire, the NRA magazine Shooting Illustrated, September Issue, there will be a write up. We have our licenses now and are opening a gunshop in Charles City, Virginia. The website has some information, but is still under construction. Thanks guys. Dave
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    357 Ring Of Fire Update

    Hi guys, Here's the latest performance data for the 357 Ring Of Fire cartridges. The starting pressures are 37,000 PSI, and the maximum pressures are 45,000 PSI. The C.O.A.L has been reduced to 1.280 to accommodate a wider range of pistol magazines and hopefully appeal to a larger group. 125...
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    357 Ring Of Fire Presentation

    This pistol cartridge is the culmination of a dream I had in 1982...to have a pistol cartridge in a rimless, slightly tapered cartridge to increase cartridge capacity and performance in a semi-auto. Back then, it was a 1911.   Now that pistol design, metallurgy and power chemistry have matured...
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    357 Ring Of Fire Update

    New videos on Youtube under Dave Elliott 357 Ring Of Fire. Preliminary tests have breached 1500 fps with 125 gr., and 1385 fps with 147 gr. Future testing for 125, 140, 158 and 200 gr. LRN to come. Patent pending.
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    How can I slow the slide down?

    Hi guys, I'm curious. Is there a way to slow down the cycling of a slide? Glock, 1911, Ruger?
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    New Cartridge 357 Ring Of Fire

    Hi folks, I am developing a new cartridge called the 357 Ring Of Fire. It delivers the power of a 357 magnum in a semi automatic rimless cartridge with 140, 158 and 170 grain. 357 bullets. It is a conversion designed for 1911, large framed glocks and of course all doublestack 1911 platforms...
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