PWGUNNY
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I've loved guns my whole life. I had pellet rifles and air pistols growing up. I always had hunting rifles and plenty of shotgun sports. Pistols were out of reach for many years because I lived in the horrible state of NY. When I was older and had extra pocket money, I obtained my NY pistol permit. Not an easy task. My first pistol was an M&P 9mm full size, quickly joined by my second pistol, Ruger Mark IV Hunter. I quickly discovered pistol shooting was much harder than rifle. My pistol experience was happening during the great shortage(no .22 cal rounds anywhere, and reloading supplies out of stock). This was about 7 years ago. I finally managed to ESCAPE FROM NY, and now reside in the awesome state of SC. The move south put my shooting and reloading hobby on hold.
I finally have the time to get back to pistol shooting. To coax me back to the range, I treated myself to a new pistol. Ruger Blackhawk Flat top convertible .357/9mm with 5.5"barrel.
Shooting this gun yesterday for the first time left me with a very wide grin.
REVOLVERS! Awesome! Much more accurate. Fun to load.(I feel like Wyatt Earp) Civilized-no more scrambling around on the range floor for spent brass. I am now a revolver junkie. Next pistol will be the new Colt Python, when I can get one at a retail price, and a Ruger single ten. Now I need to setup my Dillon Press and get the ammo factory back up and running.
I finally have the time to get back to pistol shooting. To coax me back to the range, I treated myself to a new pistol. Ruger Blackhawk Flat top convertible .357/9mm with 5.5"barrel.
Shooting this gun yesterday for the first time left me with a very wide grin.
REVOLVERS! Awesome! Much more accurate. Fun to load.(I feel like Wyatt Earp) Civilized-no more scrambling around on the range floor for spent brass. I am now a revolver junkie. Next pistol will be the new Colt Python, when I can get one at a retail price, and a Ruger single ten. Now I need to setup my Dillon Press and get the ammo factory back up and running.