hayray
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They tend to jam alot. The .380s seem to be easy to fix, they have too much loctite on the firing pin. The .22 mag I guess is gonna be pretty hard to get, I guess they are back logged.
NEED? When did need ever become a criteria for buying a gun to mess around with? As RC Kirkendal told me once "There's a big difference between a needen and a wanten"Caustic Burno":3embr4cb said:I didn't figure they would get rave reviews anyway, and I really don't need another gun.
I was thinking a reliable shooter in a less expensive round.
I have plenty of safe queen's, better off toting what I can really shoot with 1911 A1 or a Peacemaker, I can buy a lot of ammo for the price of the gun. Got a wild hair I guess.
dun":3jrm1ru1 said:NEED? When did need ever become a criteria for buying a gun to mess around with? As RC Kirkendal told me once "There's a big difference between a needen and a wanten"Caustic Burno":3jrm1ru1 said:I didn't figure they would get rave reviews anyway, and I really don't need another gun.
I was thinking a reliable shooter in a less expensive round.
I have plenty of safe queen's, better off toting what I can really shoot with 1911 A1 or a Peacemaker, I can buy a lot of ammo for the price of the gun. Got a wild hair I guess.
Calman":2kz0800a said:Speaking of guns,in the collection of guns I have,I have a 22mag H&R pistol,It may be worth a $100 dollars if ya bought one.Its a model 676 6 shot double action western type revolver with a 5 1/2 in barrel with walnut grips.Acording to the serial # it was manufactured in the 50's.And it's also nickle plated.Not a rarity or nothing unusual about it but I dearly love shooting that little gun!!I bought it from a pawn shop about 20 yrs ago and dont have the 22 long rifle cylinder with it.But I probably wouldn't use it anyhow.I kinda like those little 22mag rounds.I am amazed at the people wanting to buy it.
Cal