Journal JesseL's Journal: New Gun 11
I just ordered a new gun. You can see it here.
I wanted something different for hiking, plinking, and possibly hunting; and I think this should do pretty well. Also, the
I just ordered a new gun. You can see it here.
I wanted something different for hiking, plinking, and possibly hunting; and I think this should do pretty well. Also, the
The use of money is all the advantage there is to having money. -- B. Franklin
Nice! (Score:2)
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If I didn't reload, I could hardly afford to shoot (esp. my oddball calibers like
Rugers are pretty popular here in my hometown, I suspect it's at least partly because Ruger has one of their factories here and it's one of the larger employers in the area.
I like Rugers (Score:2)
My Single Six [ruger-firearms.com] is kind of like a baby brother to your Blackhawk. It is a really, really fun plinker. I bought a box of 22 mag and tried that out - but they cost as much as 'rea
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I would love a MKIII. But that Single Six was the last gun I bought. I remember exactly when it was because my first daughter was born around 6 months after I bought it. I've had 2 more kids since
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nice gun (Score:1)
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For my father-in-law, I knocked the price of 500 S&W Magnum down to around $0.50 each from the $2.00 he spending on ammo. Those would be even cheaper, but the hard-cast 440gr gas checked bullets aren't cheap.
Plus, reloading is a good way to give nightmares to the gun-grabbers that dream of ba
Not a big wheel gun guy... (Score:1)
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BUT, I always shoot better with a revolver, I like the power you can get from a revolver that would take a whole lot more $$$ in an auto, and a single action revolver really scratches this funny nostalgic itch I've recently acquired (I may have to start looki