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Enough girth can make up for a little snubbiness...
That's what I've heard, anyway.
That's what I've heard, anyway.
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My mother had one for a long while for holster carry on their rural property. Built like a tank and real tack driver.
And a 55 Gallon Drum at 200 yards can pose quite a Threat.I can hit a 55-gallon drum at 200 yards about half the time.
That is a stupid outcome, I wish that one day America will be free again.One thing from the video was Daryl talking about Travel guns. I live mid-way between LA and San Francisco I live in a fairly gun friendly area. But I have two friends that in separate incidents have for weather reasons had their flights diverted into San Francisco. Where they were hung up for hours Because the guns or ammo that was legal where they took off and at their final destination was not in San Francisco. Both ended up leaving their gun and ammo in SF. I know one ended up forfeiting the gun and ammo when the legal fees were more than the gun was worth.
Now that I'm retired, we travel a lot. Occasionally we fly home and my snub with WC ammo meets even the strictest gun regulations. DR
For some reason every time I fire one of my wheelguns I push my left foot into the ground.As we see in striker-fired incidents, anybody can drive an automatic, but not all that well. There is dexterity involved in manual transmission driving and in double-action shooting. There is more thinking involved, more tactile sensation, and more satisfaction when done well.
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That's around the same weight as my 642 and ya get one extra round. Not such a bad deal.As we see in striker-fired incidents, anybody can drive an automatic, but not all that well. There is dexterity involved in manual transmission driving and in double-action shooting. There is more thinking involved, more tactile sensation, and more satisfaction when done well.
Final answer.
Oh, the new Kimber K6XS. About $600-something. Not a "real" beauty, but at 15 ounces, will you remember that you are carrying it?
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