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If I'm all by my lonesome out in the hinterlands my first choice would be a .44 revolver I know that my Smith & Wesson will put a hunk o lead where I point it . I've had it 30 years and trust it. Its easier to carry than a long gun and big enough to stop most threats first shot.
I snagged a Henry H0001 in .22Magnum it is a good companion for my .22Magnum revolver it is a fun gun to shoot not too much more than your 400 dollar limit .My buddy has a Savage with the accutrigger and he loves that rifle . depends on weather you prefer a lever or bolt action
I think over all the .45 1911 is going to be the go to. I have shot it some so am familiar with the operation or the pistol and how to clear a malfunction and can hit a target fairly close to center mass .It packs a decent punch and offers a quick reload . I am a good shot with the S&W 29 but...
I have a couple .44s ,a Smith & Wesson 29,and a Ruger Vaquero and a couple of 1911s Colt , and Springfield and a few different .22s and a .22 Mag revolver . Lions and tigers and bears don't bother me too much , I'm more likely to run across a raccoon , I was thinking of carrying more for piece...
So I'm not getting any younger almost 61 , and recently had open heart surgery I live in a rural area that ought to be safe but have had a weird murder in the area a couple years ago , so not completely safe (just like everyplace else I guess) I have been thinking more lately about packing. I...
I gotta put some money away I really want a lever action rifle in 32/20 my Grandfather had one my uncle swiped it. I ended up with a few rounds of brass , and the portable reloading kit that went with it.
If I had a gun store that would be my mailbox . Otherwise , no thank you. I agree with several others about not advertising . I drive a 18 year old white pickup that would blend in on any jobsite it has nothing on it. No stickers .Now days in the wrong neighborhood the wrong stickers in your...
some locks can be picked using a hunk cut out of a soda can I saw it done on a Utube video and tried it out myself and it does work . you have to cut it in a M shape fold up the legs and slip the point under the shank using the legs as a handle to pop the lock. the hard part is cutting the...
My first long gun was a Mossberg 500 12 Gauge (I still have it) I got it because I could use it for everything . Ducks , pheasant , rabbit , squirrel ,and deer . It'll also work for home defense . You are telling me that's not cool ?
I was doing a little cleaning and organizing down in the grouch cave and on the bottom shelf sort of hidden by some other stuff was a small metal ammo box almost new looking . I sort of remember getting it and loosing track of it and replacing it . I pulled it off the shelf , and something was...
My Uncle had one of those things. As I recall it was not too reliable. Don't think it made it through a magazine with out some kind of stoppage. Another Uncle had a Browning .22 that was lots more fin because it would shoot without any problems.That thing kind of poisoned my opinion of Remington...
Maybe take your son along and let him decide what rifle is appropriate for him ? If it is HIS gun he might use it more than if it is a gun he had no input in selecting . Just a thought.
Um , excuse me Mr. Criminal the battery in my self defense pistol seems to have gone dead , do you mind if I plug it in so I can unlock it and defend my self and my family ? Thanks for being a good sport !
How about a 12 Gauge ? Plenty of deer taken with a shotgun. Lots of places that's all you can have. Im sure lots of people started out like I did , with a 12 gauge .You can hunt for anything with one so they are a good choice as a first firearm being versatile . Just the thing for an aspiring...
Friend of mine sold them when he worked for a L.E. supply store. they have limited range and if the person is wearing bulky clothing the pellets bounce off. best plan is to hit something NEXT to the perps head to burst the pellet and disperse the OC . they look close enough to a real weapon to...
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