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Yesterday, I took my mom to the shooting range so she could use some of my .45 in her PT145.
Well, we shot my kimber .22 for a good while before that, and I guess we got used to the tiny pop and kick of the miniscule round.
When the time came to let some .45 fly downrange, I guess my mom was ill prepared for the event, and her wrist was limp-er (?) than a noodle in a cardboard box in a thunderstorm!
However, that dang little gun just wouldn't jam!
She let a few more shots fly before adjusting her grip, and proceeded to poke out the 8 ring on the target.
I was genuinely surprised that the massively limp wrist didn'
t cause any kind of malfunction in the gun.
That, and .22 conversions on 1911s are AWESOME
Cool stuff.
Well, we shot my kimber .22 for a good while before that, and I guess we got used to the tiny pop and kick of the miniscule round.
When the time came to let some .45 fly downrange, I guess my mom was ill prepared for the event, and her wrist was limp-er (?) than a noodle in a cardboard box in a thunderstorm!
However, that dang little gun just wouldn't jam!
She let a few more shots fly before adjusting her grip, and proceeded to poke out the 8 ring on the target.
I was genuinely surprised that the massively limp wrist didn'
t cause any kind of malfunction in the gun.
That, and .22 conversions on 1911s are AWESOME
Cool stuff.