95 honda civic that I paid $500 for. Dependable, good mpg. Most of my guns AND bicycles cost more than that! I drive good junk so I can buy more important stuff, like GUNS! lol
I vote with the sub sonic crowd. I have killed one only to have another come up to see what was going on. I have an older, non accutrigger model Savage mrkII bolt action with a AO Bushnell scope, it's almost too easy under 30-35 yards :o I also have a CZ452 American with a 4-12 vx-II AO...
My buddy has a 454 super rh and I have a 44 super rh. They both have the stock older style rubber around rosewood grips. We have reloaded and shot these guns heavily in the past and we like the grips just fine. The guns are built like tanks and are very accurate. The price you pay is weight...
I never saw the dog until I was getting up, he came from behind us after I had "mentally cleared" that area I guess you could say. The dog was not visible when we walked by. I have a German Shepherd and i too know what play vs mean sounds like, this dog was not playing. Even after it went...
For what it's worth......any of them can fail...........http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2010/05/24/ruger-lcr-kaboom/
I carry a jframe alot, but even after seeing this I am still curious about the Ruger. If you search" j-frame kaboom" you may find the same thing!
Here's what you will hear if you are lucky: clickity clickity, a deep breath and then BOOMGROWLCHOMP all in about 2 seconds. Least that is what happend to me down the street in front of "THAT" house, you know, the rundown one with the folks that have all the "friends" that visit at all...
Because the media portray them as being "more deadly and dangerous" than "normal" ammo. The irony to this, as we know, is that one of the benefits of hollow points is that they (hopefully) expand and mushroom so that they do not overpenetrate and strike a bystander.
I agree, if the bg did not...
Exactly. I DO agree that the writer is biased, as usual. Wonder what the writer would have done in that situation, and how different the story would have been.
OK, let me play devil's advocate for a moment:
1. Who jogs in the middle of the night? Remember, he is unemployed so you would think he could find time during the day, right?
2. Who jogs in the middle of the night with $900.00 on them? If you have ever jogged or ran very much you know that...
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