Ok, so I’ve seen these pocket holsters over the years, but it was everyone here posting pictures and comments about them, that made me pick one up.
I placed and order this morning, and the owner called me about 15 minutes after doing so.
He wanted to make sure my order was correct, and to...
Umm…..:shocking:
maybe your not following the picture or maybe you are? :lol2:
In the picture only his right arm is muscular because of all the self gratification he gives himself.
Thanks, and I’m having fun doing so!
I’ve owned and shot handguns for years, but I’ve always been a “rifle guy”. It’s just been in the last few years that I’ve been shooting handguns more and more.
I must be the oddball. I purchased mine as a carry gun ( not my main carry piece) and i do shoot mine regularly .
I absolutely agree, it’s not fun to shoot, but it goes to with me to the range almost every time. I try to shoot handguns once a week.
I typically run 3-5 cylinders through the...
I believe the new ultimate carry is on the list.
It’s basically a upgraded 632 air weight. It has dovetailed front and rear sights, VZ grips that let you get a higher grip, a better trigger, and titanium roll pins in the frame, instead of the normal aluminum ones.
MSRP is $760, so it’s cheaper...
The already not so great trigger pull is even worse in the rimfire revolvers.
From my understanding the performance of 32 H&R is pretty close to standard pressure 38 special. You also get 6 shots of 32 in the same size cylinder you’d get 5 in if you went with 38.
I’m thinking about picking up a Smith and Wesson ultimate carry revolver in 32 H&R mag.
Has anyone seen any of these revolvers at a gun shop in Maryland? The Closer to Frederick the better, and an IP would even be better.
Check with McCUTCHEON'S on Wisner street in Frederick. It’s been a while but I’ve bought metal 55 gallon drums from them in the past. They were pretty cheap too!
I’ve got a couple of really nice old steel tube scopes, that are in nice shape. They belonged to my wife’s great uncle. A few weavers and a few Lyman’s.
I’d like to put one on a vintage rifle someday.
I haven’t handled the new Ruger American, but the original and the Savage are both good rifles. The stocks aren’t the greatest on either rifle they feel cheap but the barrels are great.
Not a prism scope, but I’m a fan of a fixed 4 power scope for close range deer hunting.
I’ve taken many deer with a “fixed 4” from 20yards to about 125 yards, which covers most ranges deer are taken at in this area.