Shotguns and rifles are even easier to buy.
xjwmx, if you're looking for a very accurate .22 handgun, you can't beat the Ruger MK II or MK III for the price.
I'd tell you about my experiences with a MK II Target with an Aimpoint and a Clark trigger in it, but I don't have any guns. Those things are dangerous...
One of the biggest mistakes I ever made was selling my MK I.
I feel the same way about a High Standard Sport King I had years ago. In fact, the only gun I DON'T regret selling is a Taurus Tracker in .17HMR. What a POS that was.
That, and I had the only bad 586 S&W ever built. Coulda sent it back and had it fixed (truly horrible trigger, mediocre accuracy) but didn't feel like messing with it. Can't remember what I traded it for, but it had to have been a step up...
xjwmx, if you're looking for a very accurate .22 handgun, you can't beat the Ruger MK II or MK III for the price.
I'd tell you about my experiences with a MK II Target with an Aimpoint and a Clark trigger in it, but I don't have any guns. Those things are dangerous...
Either really..
Over here if You even type 'GUN' into a PC more than 3 times you can expect a knock on the door from the old bill...
I'd tell you about my experiences with a MK II Target with an Aimpoint and a Clark trigger in it, but I don't have any guns. Those things are dangerous...
Starting with the clip full? One very small hole.
That S&W was a fair field piece also.
The reputation of the single six speaks for itself. If you had gun, a scoped single six is for silhouette shooting?
They'd breach-birth a porcupine if they ever saw my house/basement...
Travis do you like your xd9? I was also thinking about picking one of those up for my first handgun.