J Frame for sure.
People will take classes with semi-auto's knowing that it qualifies them to carry both semi auto or revolver, whichever they choose.
I would guess the small .380 class of weapons would be next.
My Ex wife came to me wanting advice about a new Sig P238 Two Tone with N/S's.
She is getting trained on whatever she buys and is submitting for CCL. Already became a member of a local range.
I have my thoughts about this gun, but I've never shot one so they're truly just thoughts.
What are...
What does the prefix "71X" identify on an A5, followed by five numbers?
I have looked at Brownings ID chart and am not finding anything that makes sense to me.
Can someone help me out?
Thank you.
Amazing statement, to me. Maybe, just maybe, they were designed to shoot both ways. :p Now, if we were talking DAO revolvers, you would have a point. But then, we wouldn't even be having this discussion.
I've used about everything to hunt them, from pellet guns and .22's to most calibers of shotguns using medium sized shot.
Heck yea they're good eating, very high in cholesterol, but good. I don't hunt nor eat them much anymore.
Wish I had your all's luck.
I need to find one in the Tulsa, OK area that's a "good" one.
Different shops are either, outrageously high priced, poor attitudes, no selection or sell oldest stock first. :rolleyes:
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