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Hello Roy, there would be one hell of a lot of red tape and special permit to acquire a pistol of any kind in this country, the turkey sandwich would be no problem though...
Hello Roy, there would be one hell of a lot of red tape and special permit to acquire a pistol of any kind in this country, the turkey sandwich would be no problem though...
It's been that way for as long as I can remember, Only shoot a hand gun once, it was a 38 magnum , it was fun and didn't do to bad as far as aiming and hitting the target.
S&W makes nice stuff - good looking acquisition, Roy.
I have a 22 conversion kit for my Glock, but about the time I picked it up, 22s became scarce as hens teeth. Nice to see the ammo pipeline starting to fill back up again. At least I can get 9mm at reasonable prices again. I fear the days of dirt cheap 22 are gone.
S&W makes nice stuff - good looking acquisition, Roy.
I have a 22 conversion kit for my Glock, but about the time I picked it up, 22s became scarce as hens teeth. Nice to see the ammo pipeline starting to fill back up again. At least I can get 9mm at reasonable prices again. I fear the days of dirt cheap 22 are gone.
i fire them both without ear protection, i really like shooting without ears on. dont care for the ar15 with all the noise and gas, i also have a .50ea de and hearing protection is a must as well as eye protection since the casings hit you in th eeye sometimes. kind of a bad design.
i fire them both without ear protection, i really like shooting without ears on. dont care for the ar15 with all the noise and gas, i also have a .50ea de and hearing protection is a must as well as eye protection since the casings hit you in th eeye sometimes. kind of a bad design.
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