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toss up between my first year 586 or my 44 mountain gun. probably the 586 due to less recoil.
My diploma is a DD214
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A N Y pistol or revolver OWNED.
If it isn't (unless it is a collectible), what would the purpose be in owning it??
Said no Raven Arms, or Stallard owner... ever. Front sight, Piggy...front sight. When confused, point the front sight...correctly.
Don't ask me about my military service or heroic acts...most of it is untrue.
Pronoun: Yes, SIR !
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If your going to hit someone then you should use the steel mace I saw on TV yesterday.about 10 pounds and made to kill men wearing armor. Packs a lot more wallop than any pistol, more reach too.
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I have a SW 1950 Target revolver that is effortless. Model before 1955 M25. I think the tapered barrel make the balance and pointability. I have 1955s and they are not close.
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Used to have a turn in Model 66 with a 4” barrel that I had bead blasted, and the previous owner had drilled the front sight and had a night sight installed. I couldn’t seem to miss with that gun, but sold it in a fit of stupidity for a contender I no longer have.
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Reference to a classic H&K advertisement where the ad copy boasted of H&K's perfection, and the picture showed a magazine with the top round loaded backward.
2004 H&K catalog: Accuracy, Reliability - No Compromise
Forgive me my nonsense, as I also forgive the nonsense of those that think they talk sense. Robert Frost
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Reference to a classic H&K advertisement where the ad copy boasted of H&K's perfection, and the picture showed a magazine with the top round loaded backward.
2004 H&K catalog: Accuracy, Reliability - No Compromise There is a pistol in which mechanism grabs cartridges from behind. Apparently in certain instances where non-crimped ammo was used bullet would separate from the case dumping powder into magazine. Original was called Boberg, but is now produced by company in Texas that also makes derringer pistols.
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Imagine a corporate oligarchy so effective, so advanced and fine tuned that its citizens still call it a democracy.
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One of the greatest posts of all time. Classic. Well spoken sir. Well Thank You Flintlocke.
Trump Won!
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Point and shoot ( non-aiming ) "hit-ability": Luger
Aimed "hit-ability" . S&W M-14 full-lug 38 special Sig/Hammerli Xesse 6" barrel, 22 LR
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"Strive to be underestimated."
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I would have to say my Ruger MKII 5.5 bull barrel. Probably because I shot/shoot it more than anything else. Next would be the old Glock 21.
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I would have to say my Ruger MKII 5.5 bull barrel. Probably because I shot/shoot it more than anything else. . Yes. You catch fish with what lure you use. But I believe that's a proven lure, and is why I carry my Ruger, and have taken lots of game with it.
Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla!
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I suppose it would be cheating to mention the S&W 6" Model 17. It's not a pistol. It's a revolver. It shoots like a carbine.
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A couple of folks mentioned the Ruger semi-auto...this MK II stainless is working out well so far. Had a few things done to it to make it competition-ready. Bob
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I suppose it would be cheating to mention the S&W 6" Model 17. It's not a pistol. It's a revolver. It shoots like a carbine. Yeah, my Colt Officers Target is the same way. Almost feels like cheating.
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This Frankenstein .45ACP “CCO” made 100% on my annual LEOSA re-qualification with A-USA 230gr. FMJ hardball ammo seem almost effortless: This sight-in confirmation target was shot two hands standing, slow fire with softball handloads. Great ergonomics and fine mechanical accuracy, combined with the outstanding Novak sight picture, make this a “Hittingest Pistol” for me. Love the target notes RIA/Baer/Brown
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I also have a fat barreled Browning Buckmark which is amazingly accurate.
I did not include it here as, although I've had it for a couple of years now, I still don't have a holster for it and cannot do "draw and fire"
And this is gonna start another thread. Please tune into "Ruger, Browning, Colt, in about 10 minutes or so.
"Chances Will Be Taken"
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Model 57, 6”, bone stock save for John Culina stocks. Had a custom deluxe rig built for in in the ‘80s by the now defunct Idaho Leather Company. Been a lot of places, lots of miles afoot and horseback, and just always seems to hit anything I aim at. Still looks great too.
If I wasn’t such a dim bulb, I’d post a photo of it.
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I’m not real handy with a pistol. That being said. Out of all the ones I have owned and currently own....it has to be my Dan Wesson CCO.
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S&W mod 18 22 Colt 1911 Govt 45 ACP Bowen tuned Blackhawk 45 Colt Wife won't let me shoot her S&W Mod 10 38 anymore. These I shoot the best - order varies by day.
I've always been a curmudgeon - now I'm an old curmudgeon. ~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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