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    Accuracy of Ruger Blackhawk 9mm?

    Two years ago I bought a used Ruger Convertible Blackhawk 9mm/.357. I read a few accounts of 9mm inaccuracy; however, in my gun the nine was fine. Now it is not quite as accurate as the .357 but it is at least as accurate as the typical 9mm semi auto pistol. Normally, I use the .357...
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    Sig p-210

    The P-210 has a few flaws. The safety is hard to use and the magazine release is not overly convenient. And some people suffer P-210 hammer bite. But purely as a shooter, the P-210 is an absolute joy. Trust me on this. You will never find a pistol that offers so much pure shooting...
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    What is the most unreliable semi auto you have shot ?

    The very worst gun I ever tried was my buddy's Charter Arms AR7 take down rifle in .22. It jammed constantly. Failures to feed, failures to extract, jams, everthing. It was a rusty can of worms.
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    Sig p-210

    The pistol at the top of the picture is a Finnish Lahti L-35. There were only 9300 of these ever made and the pistol shown is within 25 numbers of the end. The Lahti L-35 was the service pistol of Finland and it is made with the same exteme fit and finish as the P210. The L-35 has an...
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    Sig p-210

    But both offer value.
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    Sig p-210

    I saw on older thread here about the SIG P-210. I was lucky enought to get one of these and let me tell you that is a suberb shooter. Nothing except the Finnish Lahti L-35 can compare to SIG. Both pistols offer the shooter enormous shooting enjoyment. If you can, get one of these. You...
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