Zen21Tao
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Have you every looked through an old gun magazine and found some article or other form of information that wasn’t of importance to you in the recent past but now has some meaningfulness to it?
Today I was looking through a few old gun magazines I borrowed from a friend about a year ago and found in them an article on the Glock 20/29, an article on the Kimber Rimfire Target, an article on the Springfield “loaded” 1911, and various valuable reloading data. When I originally borrowed the magazines over a year ago I had absolutely no intention of buying a Glock of any kind as I’m not a big fan of Glock. But since then I wanted to get a concealable 10mm and felt that tempering my dislike of Glock and buying a G29 was the way to go. Also, I had no intentions of getting a Kimber Rimfire Target. Actually, I was dead set on just getting a .22 upper for an existing 1911 I had until I found a great deal on the Kimber in a local gun shop. Just like the Kimber, the only reason I bought the Springfield was a good friend needed money for college so he made me an offer I couldn’t refuse. And as for the reloading data, I just got into reloading about 3 months ago so a year ago I didn’t give reloading data as much as a second thought let alone a decent read. When I gave these magazines a re-read I was amazed at the valuable info in them that was meaningless to me only just a few months to a year earlier.
Today I was looking through a few old gun magazines I borrowed from a friend about a year ago and found in them an article on the Glock 20/29, an article on the Kimber Rimfire Target, an article on the Springfield “loaded” 1911, and various valuable reloading data. When I originally borrowed the magazines over a year ago I had absolutely no intention of buying a Glock of any kind as I’m not a big fan of Glock. But since then I wanted to get a concealable 10mm and felt that tempering my dislike of Glock and buying a G29 was the way to go. Also, I had no intentions of getting a Kimber Rimfire Target. Actually, I was dead set on just getting a .22 upper for an existing 1911 I had until I found a great deal on the Kimber in a local gun shop. Just like the Kimber, the only reason I bought the Springfield was a good friend needed money for college so he made me an offer I couldn’t refuse. And as for the reloading data, I just got into reloading about 3 months ago so a year ago I didn’t give reloading data as much as a second thought let alone a decent read. When I gave these magazines a re-read I was amazed at the valuable info in them that was meaningless to me only just a few months to a year earlier.