This is on my "someday" list:
I bet it's heavy...but two more rounds than my SP101.
I bet it's heavy...but two more rounds than my SP101.
Yup ( she runs the matches now).Your better half shoot every match?
That's pretty sweet.This is on my "someday" list:
I bet it's heavy...but two more rounds than my SP101.
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
Balls boy, life is short, shoot it that's what it was made for.Lol. I hate me too. I want to shoot it so bad.
From the "coulda shoulda" file....Colt Diamondback.
300 bucks was a whole lot of money to me in the late 70's.
I have a Taurus Tracker 992 (in black). It’s a nice gun and it works fine and shoots accurately. But its not perfect the rear sight does not adjust far enough to get windage adjusted correctly. Elevation is fine but there is not enough windage adjustment and shoots a little to the left. Too much of a PITA to send it back for repair so will (eventually) fix it myself. Nice gun but not as nice (or costly) as a Colt or S&W.
TRACKER 992
22 LR / 22 WMR Matte Black Oxide 6.50 in. Ribber Grip®
MSRP $: 639.45
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SHOP ACCESSORIES
DEALER LOCATOR
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.