Saturday, November 11, 2023

Classic American

 


14 comments:

  1. Amen! And pass the ammo

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  2. Hah! A revolver in 10mm Auto

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    1. Didn’t know anyone made a revolver in 10mm. Not surprised though...
      CIII

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  3. No thanks, I will stick with my S&W 65-2 .357 with a 4" barrel. I will leave 10mm to my Glock 20. These are 2 of my 3 carry weapons. The third is a Glock 37 45GAP.

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    1. You like the GAP?

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    2. It's hard to find ammo for but is just a 45 app with about an 1/8" shaved of the brass and a little hotter powder to make up for it.

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    3. There was a 1911 that was set up for something like the GAP. Short brass so an ACP cartridge wouldn't chamber. Intended for countries that forbid civilian ownership of military weapons. I bought a couple that were intended for Italy, IIRC. Early 90's, model 80's Series Colts. Never saw any ammo for them in the US. I wonder if that was the original purpose of the GAP? Hmm, I need to find some GAP rounds and check for fit!

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  4. Magnum performance cartridges in short barreled handguns - not in my wheel house. Two much report and recoil.

    Now a slow .44 Spcl. bullet in same platform - much better.

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  5. My stainless steel gp100 in .357 with the full underlug long barrel . What a sweet shooting tank it is.

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    1. Most recent new gun is a S&W 686, 357 mag with a six inch barrel, 7 cylinders.
      Already replaced the front sight but I'm still not shooting very well with it. Part of the problem may be going into the hospital soon after and the months of recovery, lost a lot of strength.

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  6. I will stick with my M-1911 .45 semi-auto pistol.

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  7. Everybody already has the perfect gun that's better than everybody elses, just ask em.
    I'm happy with what I have but always on the look out for something new or diff.

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  8. Typical beyond solid Ruger. Your wrist will give out before the gun does.

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