Iam looking to get a range gun in 9mm , and i have heard that
Ruger auto's are pretty durable . I don't really like the p95 because of it's 3 inch barrel , i like longer barrels and fuller size auto's for some reason. I was just wondering if anyone has one of these "P89 " and could tell me how...
Does anyone by chance know how many fps this load goes
Speer 158 grain factory +P ? The other day i shot a relatives
S&W model 65 with this ammo and it seemed very snappy for
a 38 special . But it probably was the combo of a +P in a 3 inch barrel . Just curious how fast this ammo is . Thanks
I was thinking of getting a cheap 9mm for range use . And my Dad
is selling some of his gun collection , and has a some Tokarevs
a 30 caliber and a 9mm . I have ruled out the 30 because most ranges don't allow 30's indoors. But he has a 9mm and i was just wondering how durable these guns are ...
Personally i think it would of been a perfect gun for the military .
Not that theirs anything wrong with the Beretta 92 . But the Rugers just seem super durable , and reliable as well . Just was wondering what other people think about them ?
Iam thinking of getting a 9mm for a Range use . Abd being that FEG's are a good price iam considering the FEG HP copy . I already
have an FEG p9R but it's not the true hp copy , the Grips are too
big and it's Doble action / Single. I like the single action much better . If anyone has a PJK...
For me it is without a doubt S&W . I think they are about the nicest looking revolvers around imho . And are very durable ,
when i was growing up my Dad had a 586 that we used to shoot
as a range gun , and it held up to around 30,000 rounds and many of those rounds were +P reloads . I think...
I have always been curious about these guns . I heard they were made by a company similar to AMT , which wasnt that great . Just for fun can anyone tell me how the recoil was compared to say a
desert eagle 44 magnum , and were they reliable ? Thanks
I think for people that do like the 40 , thats perfectly fine . But for me personally i have never really thought the 40's are a very fun gun . They seem to be so LOUD at the indoor ranges , and seem to have too much Snappy recoil. I much prefer the 45 's over them , they have a more slower...
Can anyone tell me with Hydra shoks , if it's better to go with regular , or +P for defense . I have shot some 135 grain standard
Hydra shok loads , but they seem very light in terms of velocity .
I was just curios is it better to go with +P's in these ? Thanks
For me personally it was the 45/70 Goverment , Thompson contender . I was with some friends a few years ago and shot a few rounds of 400 grain handloads . that was enough for me :D
And one of the guys with me shot some 500 grain loads , and the gun must have turned in his hand because his...
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