OK--seen with my own eyes:
a .32 acp through a steel helmet, resulting in one round kill.
Seen with my own eyes also: .45 acp--four rounds to the thorax with out killing. The taget fell down due to blood loss.
Pistol rounds are not reliable "manstoppers". They don'[t knock someone...
Everybody seems to use much different guns than me.
I have a hi-point .380 that I love and that's never malfunctioned. And I got a rough rider .22/.22 mag that's neat to plink with, and hits where it's pointed.
Neither cost me fortune, both work well, and I have fun with both. I can...
.380. I caqn keep 'em in 4" at 25 yards with mine. I know it's considered "marginal", but I think all hand gun rounds are marginal. consider the .30 US Carbine--criticized for being marginal, but delivering more energy to a target than .44.
At least with the .380, I can hit them. I...
My best folder is a non-name two blade thing I picked up in a truck stop for $5.95--had it for years now--not a blemish on it, takes and holds an edge still tight. That's with salt water exposure too.
Best fixed blade? An old old hickory butchers knife.
Thanks!
I don't want to carry it to shoot bull snakes--in my area we have copperheads, cotton mouth and the occasional eastern timber rattler. that covers every single environment I'm likely to use for outdoor rec!
I have a heritage rough rider I bought to plink around with, mostly paper and tin cans. I have some thought that it would make a good gun for hiking and fishing. I got both the .22 and the .22 WRM cylenders. Aside from putting snake shot as the first under the hammer, and hollowpoints for the...
I got myself a heritage .22 revolver with a 4.5" barrel. Now I heed a holster.
The papers that came with it had a holster catalog, but they're all western holsters and I really want a full flap.
that's ased on weather and terrain/vegitation in my area and it's ploanned field use. (ferel...
I'm thinking of picking up a heritage rough rider .22 revolver for plinking at the range. It comes with two cylenders--.22 LR and .22 Mag.
It's a "cowboy style" side loader, and looks good. I think it would work as a plinker and with the magnum wheel as a good deterent to ferel dogs. (I...
I reckon I'm going to get a bit of flack here, but what about Hi Point? I've got one and I love it. not picky about ammo, and it's more accurate than me. I've not had a malfunction. Ever.
Semms like the people who own them like them a lot, and the peoople who don't own them are skeptical...
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