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I just sold a Glock 19 that I had for about 8 years. It worked just fine, and I did all the
bells and whistles upgrades to it. I JUST could NOT shoot the darn thing very well. I put the money towards another 1911, 9mm Colt. I guess Im just not into the polymer guns
anymore. I have always shot...
Totally agree with the OP....and SA revolvers are always my favorite...I have a bunch of them...and the Blackhawks are wonderful guns. I have .44 Specials, 2 Super Blackhawks,
3 Single Sixes etc. Enjoy!
Have owned at least 6 Glocks over the years....I have two left....a G19 and a G20SF....YES....they are durable, reliable, etc. But the end all...be all....maybe...maybe not.
I just know they work. But I love my Colt 1911's as well if not better than the G. To each
his own.
always a .270 fan and owner. I don't usually shoot that far....but I have done it in the past. The .270 will get the job done...especially if you reload your own. Ive been doing it
since '65.
If they started using MIM parts, Im glad I don't have the need or desire to buy one again.
I have a Gen 3 G19 and a Gen 3 G20....I wont be buying ANY more polymer guns. Im done with them.
Most of us would love to have more of everything! Here is my rule: I try to have at least 1000 rounds of everything I use, except maybe .22 which I have way more of. As for reloading components....I always have about 10 pounds of different powders on hand, 4000 or so of primers...don't...
Getting close to retirement, I do have to watch the dollar like everyone else. But I have
down-sized the collection over the years. Now I buy quality name brand stuff, that is affordable on my budget, (Not the most expensive) but items that I know will last till
I am dust. YMMV.
At 64, I guess I'm luckier than most. Yes...do have a couple of lumbar bulging disks, but are under control with ESI (injections)...maybe once a year. Still able to carry full size 1911 and Glocks or the occasional bigger revolver. As long as we can handle our physical
limitations and it does...
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