TanklessPro
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Glocks for me too. I have never owned one but have shot several and never got the hang of them. I have been toying with the idea of getting one to see if I could force myself into shooting one well.
Well, from 30 feet I can have as much fun rolling my 2" spinner as I can from 60 feet with my Ruger SR22. The little minis have their place and for plinking fun, you just have to move up a bit.
You're right about the design being inherently inaccurate, ...
And, the NAA Black Widow has real sights, is a LOT easier to learn to shoot well.
If you can reliably hit a 2" spinner at 30 feet with no-rear-sight mini revolver, I am in awe.
Ahh. When I read "inherently inaccurate" I think in terms of a sloppy semi-auto, improper crown, or barrel with a rate of twist insufficient to stabilize the bullets being fired. In other words, something where no amount of skill can overcome the defect.
Lacking a rear sight (or sights in general) just makes a gun hard to use, but doesn't (to me) say anything about inherent accuracy.
It's just words. I get your meaning.
MCgunner - "Yeah, that's really what I was taking exception to, the gun being 'inherently inaccurate'.
Is There One Handgun That You Just Can’t Shoot Well?