Eddietruett
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Get a 6" or 8" S&W Revolver either in .38 or .22 if you are limited to rimfire.
I really like my Ruger MKII Bull Barrel. Got a HS, but it's just not the same.Get another Buckmark or Ruger MKII bull barrel and whup up on him!......
How about just sharing the same gun? Then there's no whining about caliber differences or sight differences etc. And you won't need to buy another gun. And yeah, go to the eye Dr.
i like your son's attitude. glad you are going to learn open sights, too. learn to shoot with fuzzy sights since that is your real world situation. my eyesight ain't that great and that is what i have to do with handguns.We are shooting for accuracy, no time limits. We shoot "follow the leader" with both only loading 10 rounds, first gun empty is the loser.
My son wants to get "good" with open sights before using optics,...so that means dad has to shoot open sights also.
I think you are going about this wrong. Tell him "my range, my rules, when we shoot on your range you can make the rules". After all you are the daddy rabbit. Another option is to just get him a red dot to go on his gun. Of course this removes the excuse to buy another gun.
Wow I really like that until I checked the price! I feel better missing with a $500 gun.
Why did you recommend .40 over 9mm? Is the .40 normally more accurate than the 9mm?
Second the idea for another .22. Whatever you get purchase one with a fiber optic front sight, or purchase one from Dawson Precision. It makes a big difference for me with how fast I can get the front sight on target.