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Great video! That dummy is smarter than a lot of people I know.
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I am not familiar with the Constitution and was not aware of the 3rd Amendment.
I enjoyed the video.
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FRJ wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2019 6:48 pm I am not familiar with the Constitution and was not aware of the 3rd Amendment.
I enjoyed the video.
Few are and I was just vaguely aware of it. One of those things where you read it or hear it and you go "Oh yeah. Now I remember".
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2019 6:57 pm Few are and I was just vaguely aware of it. One of those things where you read it or hear it and you go "Oh yeah. Now I remember".
Thanks Jerry.

I've got a nice small booklet form of the Constitution. I'll be doing more reading. :)
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Time to update on the arsenal.
Here's my Benjamin Classic .22 (495fps) air rifle. Low fps, but powerful foot lbs of energy (fpe). She hits hard out to 50 yards easily, tack driver at 26 yards.
Big plus she's a s**y lookin chic :mrgreen: . Stock is hard Canadian maple, beautifully shaped and checkered, very comfortable to hold ::super_happy:: .
Only issue is she's a heavy weight-to-performance ratio, around 9 1/2 lbs with included scope and 1 piece mount (which is the only thing I detest on the gun ::barf:: ). I have decided to change out scope to a nice red dot sight. Cut the weight, and within 50 yards scope is not needed (unless I have bad eyesight :wink: ).
Nice thing about heavy guns, as you guys already know, makes for a very stable bench gun. I'll probably bipod it later, right now i'm fine shooting from bags.
One thing all Crosman/Benjamin air guns need is a trigger job. They build incredible guns for the price, most Made in America, but can't design a trigger worth shirt ::disgust:: . Luckily it's only a $2 rc bearing/10mm screw to fix it up. And later a custom GRT-II trigger blade, around $50 total for a custom, Made in USA, trigger blade. Other then that she's a perfect tack driver/pest control rifle.
Did some general pellet testing @26 yards last time we were out. Around 15-20 km rear wind.
Crosman Premier 14.3gr Hollowpoints rose consistently 1ft @ 26 yards, scope at 0 on the 5 line.
Stoeger X-Hunt 15.74gr Pointed dead-on @ 26 yards, scope at 5 on the 5 line.
Stoeger X-Field 14.66gr Rounds dead-on @26 yards, scope at 5 on the 5 line.
From all the shooting I've done so far, I think this gun likes Stoegers the best, consistently over time. I've probably put over 30 rounds of each since buying gun/ammo. More shooting when it warms up will help me determine what works best.
Willy :D
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Nice Benjamin, Willy! I like shooting pellet guns! Looks like you've definitely taken it "to the next level". ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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FRJ wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2019 6:48 pm I am not familiar with the Constitution and was not aware of the 3rd Amendment.
I enjoyed the video.
I have often said the little known Third Amendment provides evidence regarding who and what the founding fathers had in mind when they wrote the Constitution, and particularly the Second Amendment. ::nod:: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=50057&p=531037&hilit=Third#p531037

If you have any doubts what the Second Amendment is about, read the Third Amendment. (The one statists don’t want anyone to know about).

Thanks for posting that video Jerry!

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Thank you, Ken.
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Thank you Doc B ::tu:: .
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I picked up this little dandy at the show today. It is a P320 in 357Sig cal. It sorta called my name and I felt obligated to answer. :lol: :lol: I need counseling, don't I? ::facepalm::
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I don't see you having a problem.
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Paladin wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 1:20 am I picked up this little dandy at the show today. It is a P320 in 357Sig cal. It sorta called my name and I felt obligated to answer. :lol: :lol: I need counseling, don't I? ::facepalm::
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I agree with Ken, the best therapy. Plus if you had already intended to pick one up, it was not an impulse buy. :wink: ::tu:: ::tu::
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As you are the guy that takes a knife to a gun show, you should buy a gun on occasion.
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Thanks for a comments guys. Maybe I'll put the counseling off for a spell. If you haven't fired the 357Sig, it is a hoot. I heard it described as being like a 9MM on steroids. :D 8)

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WillyCamaro wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2019 2:23 am Time to update on the arsenal.
Here's my Benjamin Classic .22 (495fps) air rifle. Low fps, but powerful foot lbs of energy (fpe). She hits hard out to 50 yards easily, tack driver at 26 yards.
Big plus she's a s**y lookin chic :mrgreen: . Stock is hard Canadian maple, beautifully shaped and checkered, very comfortable to hold ::super_happy:: .
Only issue is she's a heavy weight-to-performance ratio, around 9 1/2 lbs with included scope and 1 piece mount (which is the only thing I detest on the gun ::barf:: ). I have decided to change out scope to a nice red dot sight. Cut the weight, and within 50 yards scope is not needed (unless I have bad eyesight :wink: ).
Nice thing about heavy guns, as you guys already know, makes for a very stable bench gun. I'll probably bipod it later, right now i'm fine shooting from bags.
One thing all Crosman/Benjamin air guns need is a trigger job. They build incredible guns for the price, most Made in America, but can't design a trigger worth shirt ::disgust:: . Luckily it's only a $2 rc bearing/10mm screw to fix it up. And later a custom GRT-II trigger blade, around $50 total for a custom, Made in USA, trigger blade. Other then that she's a perfect tack driver/pest control rifle.
Did some general pellet testing @26 yards last time we were out. Around 15-20 km rear wind.
Crosman Premier 14.3gr Hollowpoints rose consistently 1ft @ 26 yards, scope at 0 on the 5 line.
Stoeger X-Hunt 15.74gr Pointed dead-on @ 26 yards, scope at 5 on the 5 line.
Stoeger X-Field 14.66gr Rounds dead-on @26 yards, scope at 5 on the 5 line.
From all the shooting I've done so far, I think this gun likes Stoegers the best, consistently over time. I've probably put over 30 rounds of each since buying gun/ammo. More shooting when it warms up will help me determine what works best.
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What's not to like? .357 Mag performance in an auto pistol. Are you a reloader? I bet it would be a fun cartridge to play with. Congrats on a new toy!
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Byrd wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 1:03 pm What's not to like? .357 Mag performance in an auto pistol. Are you a reloader? I bet it would be a fun cartridge to play with. Congrats on a new toy!
Mornin' Byrd. Keep in mind that the 357Sig is not the same cartridge as the 357Mag. This is a necked down 40 instead.

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::handshake:: Right, I understand. It's performance is up there with the .357 Mag revolver cartridge. That's why I was curious as to wether you reloaded. I think it's fun to play with new calibers. A few years ago I picked up a CZ52, that shoots the 7.62 x 25 round. It's also a bottleneck cartridge. I had fun working up different loads for it.
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A few years back the .357 Sig was standard issue with the Air Marshalls.
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 2:13 pm A few years back the .357 Sig was standard issue with the Air Marshalls.
Right, and US Secret Service. Maybe other federal law enforcement.

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It was some years ago that I almost pulled the trigger, figuratively, to get a .357 Sig. I do not recall the ballistic figures now, but at the time it seemed to me that the sig came reasonably close to the .357 magnum in performance. From looking at many studies it was clear to me that the .357 magnum was the best "man-stopper" available. It could penetrate cars and windows much more successfully than a .45, yet without the serious over penetration risks of the .44 magnum.

In any event Ray, I think you picked up a superior firearm.
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 4:27 pm It was some years ago that I almost pulled the trigger, figuratively, to get a .357 Sig. I do not recall the ballistic figures now, but at the time it seemed to me that the sig came reasonably close to the .357 magnum in performance. From looking at many studies it was clear to me that the .357 magnum was the best "man-stopper" available. It could penetrate cars and windows much more successfully than a .45, yet without the serious over penetration risks of the .44 magnum.

In any event Ray, I think you picked up a superior firearm.
Thank you QS.

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What's a box of ammo run for that Sig?
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samb1955 wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 6:27 pm What's a box of ammo run for that Sig?
My 'brudder by another mudder' reloads, so I have no idea. Someone here will come forward with the info.

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