To: w1n1
Sorry, but nothing beats a Browning Buckmark.
2 posted on
12/07/2016 12:50:08 PM PST by
Lurkinanloomin
(Natural Born Citizen Means Born Here Of Citizen Parents)
To: Lurkinanloomin
Pain in the butt to clean.
To: Lurkinanloomin
I could make a coke can jump down the gravel path for at least 25 yards before I missed.
63 posted on
12/07/2016 1:59:29 PM PST by
Uncle Miltie
(The Media were SuperPacs for Clinton. Throw them in prison.)
To: Lurkinanloomin
My IZH-35M 22LR Russian-made gun does, with Remington 6122 Target rounds; Tasco AccuDot red dot sight. Extremely accurate. Next to it is my Day Arms .22 conversion kit for the .45 Colt M1911 frame. Same kind of accuracy. Made by Bob Day for the USAF pistol team, back in the 1970s, of which he marketed about 1,500 before bringing it off the market. That one I bought back in 1995 used. The only thing comparing was the S&W Model 41 bulls-eye favorite.
From the June 2000 American Rifleman:
http://www.nramuseum.com/media/364370/Jun%2000.pdf
"The IZH-35M surprised us and soundly
demonstrated it would easily outshoot
entry-level target pistols and hold its own
with more expensive models."
69 posted on
12/07/2016 2:22:00 PM PST by
imardmd1
(Fiat Lux)
To: Lurkinanloomin; All
Except a Smith & Wesson Model 41.
https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/performance-center-model-41
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_kzs01U1l8
81 posted on
12/07/2016 7:01:45 PM PST by
Cobra64
(Common sense isn't common any more.)
To: Lurkinanloomin
Sorry, but nothing beats a Browning Buckmark. I've always been partial to the High Standard pistols, particularly the Supermatic Tournament and Victor. The Colt Woodsman is pure class, too.
All can be had for about the price of a tricked-out Volquartsen Ruger Mk II/III.
87 posted on
12/13/2016 10:38:41 PM PST by
Charles Martel
(Endeavor to persevere...)
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