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Post by OutlawwithaSnipeSniper on Jan 30, 2015 16:45:17 GMT -6
I may have to try a wheel gun again someday. I have .22 revolvers, but no large caliber. I had a .357 snub nose and couldn't hit anything accurately. I know a snubby is not made for accuracy, but still. I traded it off for something different. If you can find a 3" Model 13 Smith ( what the FBI used to carry ) in decent shape I can highly recommend it....... Let me know someday and you can play with mine to see how you like it. The J frames though with guys the size of our hands, you really need something like a Tyler T grip to make it controllable.
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Post by Blue Star on Jan 30, 2015 17:35:57 GMT -6
No, I switched from a revolver to a EA-380 B, made by EAA Corp-Semi-Auto a few years back. I really should've kept the revolver. I do use Winchesters tho. LOL, a .380 at 75 yards............ wing and a prayer........ Just for practice, I doubt I'd be that far for protection. Hope you are running the PDX1 Winchesters, straight .380 ball isn't terribly effective. Nope.
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Post by dumdave on Jan 31, 2015 11:47:26 GMT -6
None of the guns can match my Daisy bb gun... range 1200 yards and could take down a charging buffalo lol Just like my Daisey Red Ryder. It is fun to shoot, but personal protection is not even on table LOL.
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Post by chevypower on Jan 31, 2015 17:56:58 GMT -6
None of the guns can match my Daisy bb gun... range 1200 yards and could take down a charging buffalo lol Just like my Daisey Red Ryder. It is fun to shoot, but personal protection is not even on table LOL. lol DD so true lmao
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