The Last Outlaw
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Chicom 9mm.
.40 tenement
Todd.
That Grip Zone writing makes it look like a toy, I wonder who thought it was a good idea?
Chicom 9mm.
.40 tenement
Todd.
I couldn’t tell you how many Squirrels I killed with that exact model 22. Was first gun my Dad ever gave me. I hunted everything with it. Coons woodchucks grouse squirrels rabbits skunks opposing crows. Good memories there. Lost track of it when I joined the army and went to Europe. Ugly but effective.Several. A 16 gauge topper and a 20 gauge mossberg bolt action- both pretty much worthless since we have much better shotguns. Also an Ithaca single shot 22 that looks like a Winchester 94 (sort of). All kept because they are "family heirlooms", and not really worth selling. I may shoot a deer with that 20 gauge next year, just because.
That Grip Zone writing makes it look like a toy, I wonder who thought it was a good idea?
SCCY CPX2......looks kinda cool, feels pretty good in the hand, was very inexpensive, spent cases hit me right in the eye pro about half the shots!
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View attachment 982446 The first one I can think of is the Russian Nagant revolver. I bought when I went temporarily insane with a C&R license and a charge card. Outmoded when it rolled off the assembly line with a terrible DA trigger, weak cartridge, and a reloading system that is probably the slowest I have ever handled. I keep it to remind me to not go off "Half Cocked". The Springfield Arms Hellcat made my Ruger LCP II kind of useless as a back up gun but I'll keep it too. I actually think the LCP is a good design. A double barreled .45 Colt/.410 derringer. It's at the back of the safe. I'll get around to throwing it in a river soon.