Yesterday I took a new shooter to the range. It's been a while since I had to teach someone the fundamentals and watch every move. It was a busy indoor range for what it's worth. My advice from this experience is to teach safe gun handling and the dos and dont's before you enter the range. She...
I have a couple dozen fairly nice Benchmade and Spyderco knives. Some of the blades swing easily on their pivot while others are pretty tight. All are new or next to new. For example, the Benchmade Skirmish swings easily on its pivot and flicks open with ease. I have a nice Spyderco (can't...
I've only owned one revolver years back. I've alway shot auto loaders but one revolver peaks my interest. To my recollection it looks like a Ruger SP101 but hammerless (or concealed however you say it). Something about the 101 but with no exposed hammer has me wanting one. What is it?
Thank you. Did you see the one with paw prints in the handle?? I have one of those too and assume now just a sample when I bought it but sold later in retail.
I bought this knife probably 6 or 7 years ago at the end of a trade show. Spyderco was there and evidently sold their samples at the end of the shows. So I'm curious now....did they ever mass produce and sell this knife? It's a neat looking design.
Walther had a model they called blaugrau (I think that's the spelling.) google walther blaugrau and several pictures come up. I wouldn't necessarily call it powder blue but it's in the neighborhood.
Oh and it's on the PPS model that color. Peace
And to add to my original post I did sell a Sig Revolution to a friend who in turn sold it to someone. That friend bought it back from the guy he sold it to and I eventually bought it back. It now sits in the safe since I don't practice much with 1911s. It's a pretty gun and I'm glad to have it...
Anybody else regret getting rid of a gun? I had a Kimber Royal Carry custom shop 1911 that they only did a run of 600 of.....long gone. What a mistake but it made me crazy shooting it. Four or five shots then buff it clean. Repeat. Miss that gun.
Yeah but it's a long drive to Tennessee. As long as you stay safe and within the berms you can shoot til the barrel glows red. Sorry dont know about your area.
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