Times were good.
I want late second and third generation S & W all steel semi-autos.
And every time you shoot them the theme song to "MIAMI VICE" plays on loud speakers.:rockwoot:
Early 1900s .22 cal bolt rifle
I have a C. J. Hamilton & Son of Plymouth, Michigan No. 43 .22 cal. L & S single shot bolt action rifle.
It is very rough condition but the bore is clear with decent rifling.
I have fired it a few times with .22 shorts. Patent date on barrel is Oct. 30, 1900 -...
I believe once you get to the age when you are in bi-focals or tri-focals, other than for bullseye shooting or regulated action shooting (IDPA or USPSA) where custom eye glasses can be used, the only solution is to train with your street glasses. learn to shoot with fuzzy sights and focus on the...
First Handgun ever owned. Purchased like new from Poff's Sporting Goods in Terre Haute in 1978. Paid $90.00. Looks identical to PappyD's. great learning hand gun.
No chance!
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Good one IndyDave1776
I need to learn how to cut and paste the quotes!
Well heck Chezuki!, doing a search for the facts is too easy. LOL. I thought we were supposed to make our guesses from what we could identify in the video. Good job. Bogwalker and Chezuki are ultimately correct. Enjoyed playing the game.
I am going to agree with Leo here. Stop framed the video several times. Looking at the slide, I see no safety/decocking lever. Have also heard of the Helwan 9mm, but have not seen many. Glad you are back in IN Leo!
I have a CZ 75B bought new in 2006. As stated before, back when they were an excellent buy at $399.00. Also have a E.A.A. model EA 9. This gun was manufactured in 1992, has a blue steel finish and is an exact copy of a CZ 75. Both guns are excellent shooters. Would not trade either.
Why so many guns
It is a very addictive hobby. I have been faccinated with firearms since watching TV westerns in the early sixties as a young boy. Some say they are just tools, but I have always looked at them as mechanical works of art. I tend to collect (accumulate) firearms in family...
Indiana Gun Club
A buddy and I were there today. Bought a new S&W M&P 22 pistol. A nice handgun inventory, plenty of Sigs, Smiths, Kimbers, a few ones and twos of other stuff. Good place to bussiness.:yesway:
As you all may suspect, I am an outspoken supporter of the S&W 5906. Well made and a pleasure to shoot. I don't think there is a traditional double action pistol made with a faster single action trigger reset.:twocents:
New Belt
Try the Galco contour belt. A true heavy duty, well fitting gun belt. They are expensive, yes, but a belt that will last for decades. I have been wearing a pair, one tan, one black, daily for 13-14 years now and feel like they are just really getting broken in.:twocents:
Best all metal 9mm handgun
What a no brainer! S&W 5906! Follwed by Sig Sauer P228 , If we want to start talking steel frame vs. aluminum frame, we could go on all night.
Glock vs. M&P
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Great field report! I have had a love-hate relationship with the Glock since I first shot a gen 1 in Feb. 1988. I have also had a love-hate relationship since I first shot a M&P 9 in Aug. 2006. No handgun has ever fit/felt better in MY hand--and shot better--than a...