Jim Watson
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That's a shame. Those long barreled small bore top breaks have a certain charm.
I know what's wrong with it. It lacks the "fun" switch. Then again, at the current price of .45ACP ammo my 1928 has become a bit useless too. The forward lean while shooting it isn't caused by the Cutts comp but the rate at which it turns money into noise, lightening the wallet in my back pocket. It's pretty to look at, though.Older Auto-Ordnance Thompson M1 that was left to me......spent a couple hundred getting it to run right and it's sat in the rack since. It's fun for a couple mags, then the joy of an 11lb .45ACP wears off.
Raven .25 auto here. About as useless as they come.
I'd be quite worried if my HD guns were the most frequently used ones, aside from practising with them.That being said, though, it is still very much useful as my primary home defense option, which is why it sits at the front of the safe with a light mounted and it's 18.5" barrel attached.
I have this cool revolver. Looks nice on the display shelf. I was going to use it as a carry pistol, but I couldn’t find ammo.
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I took the gun and cut it up with my dremel and threw the pieces into the garbage along with the mags. That gun has been in the Milwaukee landfill for about 18 years now.
Which begs the question of whether there are legal requirements when destroying or otherwise rendering a gun useless and discarding it or just chucking it in the lake. ... nowadays, almost every gun is "registered" one way or another.
Terry, 230RN