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I always liked the Ruger revolvers too. Like these: SP101 SS 2+inch:http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...nch_barrel.jpg and the GP100 SS 4 inch: http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...nch_barrel.jpg
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Not a bad deal Mike. NIB is /$549 + tax. Great deal would be $400. Have him throw in his 357 ammo, holster and speed loader all of which he won't need anymore.
Just trying to help here. AZ Bob |
OK, $400.00 just because Bob B. says so.
No ammo, no holster and no speed loaders. I still will have 3 other .357 mags to use the ammo on. |
Very tempting.
Can I take it to the range to check it out? Mike |
Sure,
I must first run it by the wife as it is really hers but she did just get a new S&W air lite .357. I will bring it by the diner if you really want to see it and I get off in time. |
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Steve,
When are you heading to AZ, I need someone to teach me how to shoot my new Sig.556. I'm all over the place shooting freehand. |
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No kidding, now even the "cheap" ammo is expensive. DW, though diagnosing shooting problems over the net is dang near impossible, large patterns at range can have mutiple causes. #1 you have to have a stable stance (are you using the sling?) #2 Front sight focus becomes more critical as range increases. Those 2 things along with good trigger control should lead to smaller groups.
Steve |
And, your eyes need to be open. :):)
Mike |
Go to Amazon and pick up a copy of G. David Tubbs' book "Highpower Rifle". He's been national champ a bunch of times and has a lot to teach.
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Sorry Mikie,
The wife seems to belive her gun would be to much gun for you, she recommends a .22 or .25 or a .380 max. |
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Since you mentioned the 357 mag/38 spc, or the 44 mag / 44 spc; ever consider the old Marlin/Winchester rifles chambered for 44 mag or 357 mag as an addition? If you can't shoot the Sig 5.56, try an old lever action rifle partner.
If you can't make up your mind, I remember the old Thompson Contender's with interchangable barrels. Get it in .22 LR (cheap to shoot), 5.56 and 45 LC too. Single shot keeps the ammo price down! I like the Colt Python and S&W Model 29 (Dirty Harry gun). "Do you feel lucky, punk?" |
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That's an impressive resume Steve.
You're welcome for the opportunity to post it. The mention of theory was only to make the point that I didn't just dream this up. It wasn't about you, please notice I didn't question YOUR methods. I was taught to shoot hand guns over 20 years ago by the police chief of a large suburb of Chicago. Before that a detective in St Louis, before that special forces in Viet Nam. The competitive police pistol teams he led were quite successful, he taught his men the same methods he taught me. Funny, he used to laugh that most cops shoot the way you do, and that most cops can't shoot. My wife was taught by the same guy, she used to quiet loud guys at the range by aligning her target with theirs and hitting 6 quick x, speedload and 6 more. One time in particular it was 2 cops. They left fast. Re ball and dummy, I'm glad I got at least something mostly right. All that muscle contraction doesn't mean much to me, all I know is I already hold on tight, and if I don't practice b+d I shoot low. |
Guys, the hand gun conversation is one that some don't find appropriate for this site. While it doesn't really elicit a negative response from me, it's not exactly a topic about Cobras either. There are plenty of places for this kind of conversation, so i'm going to put a lock on this.
Sorry guys. |
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