well thank you men for the quick replys. it does appear that the 32 long smith and wesson is a diff cartridge than the long colt.
i dont have any pics of the gun but it is a pretty ordinary example of this model. it is in very nice condition as were all my gpas things. he took very good care of...
i recently received my maternal grandfathers 32 s&w double action revolver.
i somewhat remember him owning it when i was a child.. it is prob the only gun of his we never took shooting.
it is a 4 inch barrel with unshrouded ejector rod and a rounded butt. case hardened trigger and hammer.
the...
my son at this time likes guns but he is a Democrat. so idk. we hunted together for years and he was a very good shot and took some nice deer. and liked eating deer steaks a lot.
he has a lot of guns of his own. i know he likes a couple rifles i have. idk really what to do.
why would yu need 5?
223 for varmints from woodchucks to deer,30-06 for deer to elk/moose. 375 H$H for anything bigger. the 375 could obviously be replaced with anything with similar ballistics
a lot of what finally got big mature deer in my area of sw missouri was nutrition,plain and simple.in the 70's,80's and 90's, there were no row crops here. everything was fescue pasture.
late 90's guys started planting bermuda pasture,soy beans and the king, corn.
when i was a kid i could not...
a neighbor came over when i was a kid and asked me to shoot some squirrels that were getting into his creep feeder and eating all his calves feed.
i didnt think much about it cuz this guy was tight. if a squirrel ate one kernel of corn he wud be pissed about it..
when i made it over there the...
i dont remember a time when i could go blow up a brick of 22 ammo. when i was in the 6th grade i had saved for years to buy a marlin model 39.
i remember it was the most expensive 22 rifle at wal mart. 104$
i never could afford a brick of ammo to shoot all in one weekend. i cud afford maybe 3...
when a bullet goes thru wood and then hits flesh it does weird stuff.
i once shot a squirrel from beneath,thru a 3 or 4 inch thick white oak limb with a sks.. it literally rained squirrel for several seconds..
i have the worksharp tool you speak of. it works very well and very fast for me. you can sharpen a dull knife if prob 2 minutes. kitchen knives just take a few strokes on each side with the coarse or medium belt.
the tool itself is kind of flimsy and entirly made of plastic. but so far it works...
barked a squirrel from top of a huge sycamore tree with a 45 cal sears and roebuck kentucky rifle kit i put together myself when i was 12 years old..
the rifle was actually really accurate despite my crude craftsmanship.
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