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I hear great things about those bug busters. Inexpensive and light. How's the image quality?New scope for Abby. UTG "Bugbuster" 3-9x32. Never had an issue with UTG and had good reviews overall so figured why tf not. Now she can reach out and touch things. Well she could anyway, but now I can see out that far. Poor dog's DMR. Cut me some slack, JACK.
I don't have a lot of scope experience or have owned a lot of scopes, so I have nothing to compare to, but for me the image quality is crystal clear both at 3x and 9x. Just gotta take her shootin.I hear great things about those bug busters. Inexpensive and light. How's the image quality?
This is my beautiful all-original Ruger Redhawk, bought in 1981 at the Berlin R&GC. Its claim to fame is that I used it to hit a galvanised trash-can lid four times out of six at 300m on Barton road Ranges one fine afternoon in 1993.
My pet load for this work of mechanical art was 24gr of 2400 under a 240gr hard-cast bullet - it was a wallop at both ends and I loved it to bits. One afternoon on the base range it had over three hundred shots through it as people lined up to shoot it for a local fund-raising charity. Almost everybody had a big melon-eating grin after the experience. I just used my Lewis Lead remover after each fifty shots. Still got it, in fact, and use it for my .357 Mag Super Redhawk of the mainland yUK kind.
Twenty-three years ago I had to make the choice to hand it in for destruction, or keep it as a de-act. I chose the latter and now that the yUK has adopted the draconian European rules of gun deactivation - with which it does NOT comply - I can neither sell it not find a buyer for it. All I can do is to hand it in for destruction.
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Guys, and Ladies, please don't let this happen to you.
That's awful, tac. Pure BS of the government kind. Beautiful revolver. Too bad it wasn't lawful to send it to your friends overseas to have them hold it for when you visit.
I got out as many as I could in the time I had, which was very short. My guns were in Eastern England, and I was elsewhere, being an officer in the Army. Did me no good - the firearms certificate is a civilian document, issued by the Home Office via the county police chief. A LOT of my guns got out, but most didn't. Back in 1986, they ALL escaped.
That's such a frustrating story. I can't imagine going through that. To say I'd be pissed, is an understatement. Though I know there was nothing you could do. Sad to see those guns lost.