Biggfoot44
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- Aug 2, 2009
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The model that became model 17 in 1957 would be a great choice.
There's an even better one , but I ain't telling , because I don't want y'all competing with me .
The model that became model 17 in 1957 would be a great choice.
You're right. The Colt Officers Model Special 4th Issue (22lr at top, 38 at bottom) is maybe the best. Both date to 1950. I showed you mine, now show me yours. LOL.There's an even better one , but I ain't telling , because I don't want y'all competing with me .
For Plinking I would second the Ruger SP101 in .22, nice looking gun (even if the wife put these purple inserts in it...) and shoots nicely all day long. It's really the wifes wheel gun. The Taurus in the pic is the .45/410 I beat up on backpacking/canoe/bikepacking trips that I don't cry over from being abused.I think all my pics are on the dead computer, but I really like the Ruger SP101 in .22. It's the same frame as the .357, which is great to train with. It's their smaller frame, but is able to accommodate bigger hands as well.
I think all my pics are on the dead computer, but I really like the Ruger SP101 in .22. It's the same frame as the .357, which is great to train with. It's their smaller frame, but is able to accommodate bigger hands as well.
It's mostly all I shoot steel with these days:
It's Delta Peach Bottom Fish and game: https://www.dpfng.com/That is pretty sweet.
What range is that?
HmmmmmIt's Delta Peach Bottom Fish and game: https://www.dpfng.com/
173 Pikes Peak Road
Delta Pa 17314
We do an outlaw steel challenge match there just about every month:
The next one is 10/23Fun Steel match at Delta PA Every Month
Why do I always wait until the last minute to post about these? :rolleye12 Slow is smooth, and something-something last minute. It's an "outlaw" steel challenge event, meaning we don't strictly adhere to the official steel challenge stage designs. We don't quite have the room to do that, plus...www.mdshooters.com
This one?Hmmmmm
Where's that prep video you posted previously on what equipment to get?
As long as she has enough mags, it should be great. Five is preferable. If she's got 2 or 3, and you can be Johnny-on-the-spot reloading while she's shooting, we can make it work.I wonder if the wife would give it a try with her SR22
I bought one a few years ago. It’s very upsetting to me that it’s unfired, and I can’t shoot it.From the "coulda shoulda" file....Colt Diamondback.
300 bucks was a whole lot of money to me in the late 70's. Should have done it. I regret that one. Gotta part with a kidney for that revolver today.
4 magsAs long as she has enough mags, it should be great. Five is preferable. If she's got 2 or 3, and you can be Johnny-on-the-spot reloading while she's shooting, we can make it work.
Oh, that's in PA.It's Delta Peach Bottom Fish and game: https://www.dpfng.com/
173 Pikes Peak Road
Delta Pa 17314
We do an outlaw steel challenge match there just about every month:
The next one is 10/23Fun Steel match at Delta PA Every Month
Why do I always wait until the last minute to post about these? :rolleye12 Slow is smooth, and something-something last minute. It's an "outlaw" steel challenge event, meaning we don't strictly adhere to the official steel challenge stage designs. We don't quite have the room to do that, plus...www.mdshooters.com
I bought one a few years ago. It’s very upsetting to me that it’s unfired, and I can’t shoot it. View attachment 383467
Lol. I hate me too. I want to shoot it so bad.Remind me to hate you!
That's an Absolute Beauty!
I need a wayback machine, complete with yesterday's prices and a stack of today's money.
Lol. I hate me too. I want to shoot it so bad.
Great! I'll post the practiscore link in the other thread when registration opens (it's either 1 or 2 weeks before). I may be a little biased, but other regulars to the match tend to agree that this is one of the best events to get new (or new to competition) shooters started. If it helps with moral support, there are usually a handful of lady shooters there.4 mags
I'll talk to her
Might give you a yell
want me to shoot it for youI bought one a few years ago. It’s very upsetting to me that it’s unfired, and I can’t shoot it. View attachment 383467
Might be a bit of a hike from Howard County . I don't know exactly where he comes from, but Stoveman drives a fair bit to join us sometimes.Oh, that's in PA.
Cool range.
Your better half shoot every match?Great! I'll post the practiscore link in the other thread when registration opens (it's either 1 or 2 weeks before). I may be a little biased, but other regulars to the match tend to agree that this is one of the best events to get new (or new to competition) shooters started. If it helps with moral support, there are usually a handful of lady shooters there.