No matter the caliber, accurate shooting is the key...as ordinary citizens do not have the opportunity to fire a weapon under heavy stress we need to shoot often and more often and more often till your accuracy is the best it can be.......and maybe that accuracy will be roped in to your action...
a) caliber 44
b) bbl length (from cylinder to muzzle) 6
c) grips shape (round or square) R
d) number of shots/cylinder bores 6
e) type of sights. adjustable
f) serial number BFA33xx
g) Model number M629-2
Thank you for your post...
Registration/any and all
Once the Government, any Government any country, has registration of anything it has control. Simple as that. All one has to do is take a look at how you as an American citizen are already registered with the Government. No need to name them but in all those...
Three long shots that I want to remember:
all one shot hits;
1. 405 yards on whitetail doe. .243 remington 100 grain core-lokt 3x9 scope
2. 415 yards on whitetail buck..25-06 remington 120 grain core-lokt 3x10 scope
3. 155 yards on dog fox with .357 mag open site revolver. (on rest)
GPS...
In my neck of the woods there have been several instances where kids got hold of a weapon while visiting another kid's home. In 99.0% of the cases the law has held the gun owner responsible. If there are children about, yours or your neighbors, guns of any type need to be locked in a safe or...
Hope it passes for you guys. Here on the East Coast the cities are the most dangerous places for civilians, not the counties. 100+ murders a year not counting the steet robberies, car jacking, rapes, beatings etc that my local city has to offer.
You might want to check out the .204 ruger in a remington sps rifle and is under 500 dollars .Its an excellent overall rifle, light at about 6 lbs. not including the scope. Simmons Aetec scopes have excellent quality at under 250 dollars. This is the rifle and scope I have and the .204 with a 40...
Hatcher Ratings/interesting
THE STOPPING POWER OF DIFFERENT HANDGUN CARTRIDGES
2/22/2003
Posted on Saturday, February 22, 2003 11:34:22 PM by 2nd_Amendment_Defender
General Julian Hatcher, a noted forensic pathologist, in the early 1900’s developed a good formula to determine the...
I carry a .25 ACP colt. Seven shots. I like it. It will not kill game animals. It will kill humans. I CC carry for defense against humans. I would not want to be shot with a .25 cal. I don't suspect anyone would. Especially a burglar or street attacker. It seems to me that any caliber against...
Nope
Its like a lot of in between rounds. Few want it and it becomes a niche item; Both in pistols that are manufactured in the caliber and in the ammo available. The .40SW simply outclasses it in popularity. I owned a 10mm Glock and in the end, was happy to sell it and buy the .40 calibler.
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