I think for a pistol this suites you the best vicki:
http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/flintlock-pistol.jpg
And then for a rifle:
http://www.antiquearmsinc.com/images...ld-rifle-3.jpg
Think those meet your personality and other things.....:w00t:
Printable View
I think for a pistol this suites you the best vicki:
http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/flintlock-pistol.jpg
And then for a rifle:
http://www.antiquearmsinc.com/images...ld-rifle-3.jpg
Think those meet your personality and other things.....:w00t:
In for updates?
I have nothing to update as of yet. I started a new job and we are just packed here in the garage. I have not had a chance to go and even LOOK at any again. I will update once I have taken my list and gone and seen/held them in person.
Yes, thread resurrection.
For Christmas, the Ninja surprised me with a p94 Ruger .40 handgun and a year's membership to the shooting range. Problem solved.
great choice, Chris is a smart fellow
Nice choice. Practice, practice, practice...
for a carry handgun I would recommend either a ruger lcp or a keltec . I have the keltec in 9mm .I dont know how large a 40 is but both the ruger and keltec are quite small and easy to carry.. if you are interested in target shooting and just starting I would recommend a ruger in 22 cal. a center fire would be fairly hard to start with. when I shot competitive target I had hi standard and smith Wesson and finally would up using a ruger with 10 inch barrel I fluted and reworked the trigger to 2 stage and about 1 lb pull.i have not shot any completion since 1992 but you will find it is a lot of fun when you start to improve.forgot to mention get a optical sight like a aimpoint as it takes eye sight out ...