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Thanks for the thinker Charlie. Got all of the first 40 then ended up with 94%.
moss
PS: Asked you a question re a H and R break top .32 on your website. Did you get it.
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PS: Asked you a question re a H and R break top .32 on your website. Did you get it.
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I don't remember that. Shoot me a PM.
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Put a serious dent in the knife budget today .....
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Nice Ruger Chris!
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My best ever pistol shot. Back in the day I took great pride in my rifle skills. However, during my entire life I never once had anything to boast about concerning handguns. I was at best mediocre; I could always qualify, but that was it. Also, I never even used a pistol outside a range.
A couple of days ago I made a shot that objectively may not have been very impressive, but has provided me with a sense of satisfaction. Sort of a bucket list type of thing. The target was a ground hog; distance a hair over 60 yards. For once in his life the beastie remained still for me.
Using a S&W Model 14 Target Master with 6 inch barrel in .38 special, I took him with a shoulder shot. I had been aiming for the head thinking I would either get a clean kill or a complete miss. He jumped high, spun around, took some running steps and collapsed. I used the isocoles stance. Photo of the revolver at bottom of frame.
A couple of days ago I made a shot that objectively may not have been very impressive, but has provided me with a sense of satisfaction. Sort of a bucket list type of thing. The target was a ground hog; distance a hair over 60 yards. For once in his life the beastie remained still for me.
Using a S&W Model 14 Target Master with 6 inch barrel in .38 special, I took him with a shoulder shot. I had been aiming for the head thinking I would either get a clean kill or a complete miss. He jumped high, spun around, took some running steps and collapsed. I used the isocoles stance. Photo of the revolver at bottom of frame.
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Hitting anything the size of a groundhog with a revolver at 60yds is impressive.
As an aside, I don't recall when, in my military training, I qualified with the Mod 1911 .45 cal pistol, but I amazed myself, as well as the instructors. I don't think I had ever fired a handgun except for a Colt Frontier model in .22 caliber. I still have no idea what happened.
Several years after I came home from RVN, I met some friends at a gravel pit to "shoot". I had an small .380 at the time. I was mediocre, at best, with it.
We were shooting at aluminum drink cans.
A friend handed me his brand new S&W 9mm and threw a 7UP can as far as he could out in front of us. I started firing and every time I fired, the can jumped up in the air and as soon as it landed, I fired again. I think I fired 14 rounds and hit the can twelve times and each time, it was farther away.
I don't know how many of the rounds hit the can and how many actually went just beneath it.
When the pistol emptied, I handed it back to its owner and said, "Nice" and walked away.
Trust me on this, I did not have then, nor do I have now, any illusions as to my prowess with a handgun. It had to have been a total fluke. I was so sure of that at the time that I declined firing the Smith or my own .380 again.
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As an aside, I don't recall when, in my military training, I qualified with the Mod 1911 .45 cal pistol, but I amazed myself, as well as the instructors. I don't think I had ever fired a handgun except for a Colt Frontier model in .22 caliber. I still have no idea what happened.
Several years after I came home from RVN, I met some friends at a gravel pit to "shoot". I had an small .380 at the time. I was mediocre, at best, with it.
We were shooting at aluminum drink cans.
A friend handed me his brand new S&W 9mm and threw a 7UP can as far as he could out in front of us. I started firing and every time I fired, the can jumped up in the air and as soon as it landed, I fired again. I think I fired 14 rounds and hit the can twelve times and each time, it was farther away.
I don't know how many of the rounds hit the can and how many actually went just beneath it.
When the pistol emptied, I handed it back to its owner and said, "Nice" and walked away.
Trust me on this, I did not have then, nor do I have now, any illusions as to my prowess with a handgun. It had to have been a total fluke. I was so sure of that at the time that I declined firing the Smith or my own .380 again.
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Charlie, I don't believe 12 out of 14 hits can be called a fluke. My single shot was a fluke: perfect lighting, no wind. In the Army most of my training with the .45 was spent assembling and disassembling against the clock. Actual shooting was little more than familiarization. And we only fired one handed. [Which is a good skill to have of course but we, or I, never developed much skill.]
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I think little pistols are just hard to shoot well, I have a heck of a time looking like I can hit anything with a snub nose or little 380.
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Multiple flukes, then.
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Charlie I don't think it's a fluke for someone who has SF experience to make good hits.
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Well, I was amazed. It had been years since I had fired anything other than my squirrel rifle.
Maybe it's something one doesn't forget.
But, thank you.
Charlie
Maybe it's something one doesn't forget.
But, thank you.
Charlie
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Paul Thomas, I cringe when I see a gun retailer suggesting a snubby to a new shooter. The smaller the firearm the more difficult to shoot. Most any highly experienced gunner/writer will emphasize this. So your experience is almost universal. My snubbies are for in-house, room size distances.
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Thank You .Colonel26 wrote:Nice Ruger Chris!
Chris
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
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how far off i sat and wondered
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aint it funny how the night moves
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Very nice Ruger Chris. I'm interested in your review of the pistol once you get some rounds down range. I'm looking for a new CCW as well (currently have an old Colt 380 acp). I've been eyeing the Glock 43 (9mm) but not locked in on it yet. By the way, if you are going to spend your knife money on something other than knives then guns make good sense to me! OH
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My wife carries a Glock 43 9mm. It's a good gun.Old Hunter wrote:Very nice Ruger Chris. I'm interested in your review of the pistol once you get some rounds down range. I'm looking for a new CCW as well (currently have an old Colt 380 acp). I've been eyeing the Glock 43 (9mm) but not locked in on it yet. By the way, if you are going to spend your knife money on something other than knives then guns make good sense to me! OH
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Some of you know, over the past few years, German K98 Mausers have pretty much dried up and the price is skyrocketing. You can still find Czech and Yugo Mausers, but a war era German is tough. Today, Sheri and I went to the Pensacola gun show and I joked with her that perhaps I'd find a German Mauser I couldn't live without. I've been hunting one within budget for a couple of years. So I look around and find this one, it's a 1942 BNZ made Russian capture with the Nazi emblems peened off, which is great with me. I just couldn't live without it!!! Another wonderful piece of history added to my pile!
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Nice rifle, and looks to be in very good condition. Let us know how it shoots. OH
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Yehuda congrats on the Mauser acquisition. About military rifles, some writer made what I thought was an interesting observation. He wrote that of the WWI era rifles, the Mauser was the best hunting rifle, the Springfield the best target rifle, and the Lee-Enfield the best combat rifle.
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Will do! Thank you sir!Old Hunter wrote:Nice rifle, and looks to be in very good condition. Let us know how it shoots. OH
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Hopefully someday I can get a Springfield. They're pricier than a proper K98. I have an Enfield .303 but haven't fired it.Quick Steel wrote:Yehuda congrats on the Mauser acquisition. About military rifles, some writer made what I thought was an interesting observation. He wrote that of the WWI era rifles, the Mauser was the best hunting rifle, the Springfield the best target rifle, and the Lee-Enfield the best combat rifle.
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Beautiful rifle yehuda. I hope to have a k98 someday, I've always loved them and that heavy hitting 8mm 
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Good luck on your hunt! If you only want a Mauser and don't mind it lacking history, the Yugo M48 is superior to the K98 and is obtainable in unused mint condition for around $800.KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:Beautiful rifle yehuda. I hope to have a k98 someday, I've always loved them and that heavy hitting 8mm
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A beautiful gun.
When I first saw it I thought it was old and couldn't believe someone put a scope on such a beautiful old rifle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ncj3bux7c5o
When I first saw it I thought it was old and couldn't believe someone put a scope on such a beautiful old rifle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ncj3bux7c5o
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Very cool!FRJ wrote:A beautiful gun.
When I first saw it I thought it was old and couldn't believe someone put a scope on such a beautiful old rifle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ncj3bux7c5o
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Here is one of my favorite 22 pistols to shoot,
GSG 1911 22 with upgrades
Aircraft aluminum grips
Three port compensator
Recoil guide and spring upgrade kit
Just like my Sig Sauer 1911 22
GSG 1911 22 with upgrades
Aircraft aluminum grips
Three port compensator
Recoil guide and spring upgrade kit
Just like my Sig Sauer 1911 22
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