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Cap and ball is more funner.
Cap and ball is more funner.
I can beat a 22 for new shooters, I stacked so much 9 that it really is cheap and a bunch that isn't brass cased is steel cased and some that are brass cased are headstamps that I don't even bother worrying about getting back or not. And it's very easy to teach new shooters with, there's no narrative that only one can teach or be fun with. It's all how it's being taught and done with.Small bore semi-auto target pistol and 1911 in 9mm or 38 Super, but there's a significant gap between first and 2nd place.
Everything from shooting small game to small groups, pinging steel as fast as you can pull the trigger...teaching beginners, not spending hours looking for brass and not spending a fortune keeping it fed. You can't beat a .22 target pistol such as the MK's or similar for pure, cheap, efficient fun.
That's awesome...I can beat a 22 for new shooters, I stacked so much 9 that it really is cheap and a bunch that isn't brass cased is steel cased and some that are brass cased are headstamps that I don't even bother worrying about getting back or not. And it's very easy to teach new shooters with, there's no narrative that only one can teach or be fun with. It's all how it's being taught and done with.
22 isn't necessary for every shooter to have, it's just another option to choose from but if you think that you can't be without one, then that is on you really. I personally know small petite females that have more fun shooting a 45 ACP than a 22LR really.
I think the entire SR line from ruger is completely under rated.medium bore revolver: s&w 10-5 38sp k-frame. i got it gently used a year ago. after replenishing my 38sp ammo stash i have shot it more, smooth as warm butter…
small bore semiauto pistol: ruger sr22. everyone needs a 22lr plinker, mine just happens to be a sr22. i have put 10k or so pleasurable rounds through it. it’s handy and accurate enough to be a soft-shooting ccw for my humble needs.
High capacity doesn't exist in the RKBA vernacular, standard capacity does.Moonclip feed revolvers and high capacity semiautos.
I meant what I said, high capacity, handguns with extended magazines. The XD-40 factory magazine holds 12 rd mine have extensions to bring that to 16. My Remington R1 Limited (2011) factory magazines hold 16 rds, my tuned and extended magazines for USPSA Limited division hold 19 insertable on a closed slide 20 rds open slide.High capacity doesn't exist in the RKBA vernacular, standard capacity does.
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