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Poco Loco
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Oklahoma Earthquakes...
On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 10:47:52 -0500,
wrote:
On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 08:49:22 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 21:43:04 -0500, "Earl! " . wrote:
Poco Loco wrote:
On Fri, 21 Feb 2014 22:18:22 -0500, Earl__ wrote:
HanK wrote:
On 2/18/2014 11:11 AM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 07:03:01 -0800 (PST), True North
wrote:
Johnny, a person can hardly get a word in edgewise due to all your
agitating posts.
What new hobby or fixation will you adopt this week?
Why the 'snarkiness' Don? Are you really having a problem making a
post? Try making a sociable post.
You'll probably get sociable responses.
As to a new hobby - probably none, but the week is young. How about
you? Do you have any hobbies
other than boating? Boating can get boring this time of year. Do you
do any ice-fishing? You've
discussed photography several times here, how's that going? Any
pictures to share?
I'll have to take a picture of the new ornament on the front of the
Silverado. You'll love it.
Probably want to get something similar for your Toyota.
John, I think I'm going to take up target shooting. A fella let me
shoot his Smith and Wesson 686P six inch 7 shot yesterday. At 7 yards
I got a pattern of about 2 inches pretty close to the center of the
target. Do you know anything about this gun. I want one.
It's a well-made revolver. Get one and others will follow if you
continue to go to the range.
I mentioned the 9mm revolvers to him, but never heard anything. Maybe he's buying one of each.
Does Taurus still make them?
Yeah, Taurus makes the Model 905, a small frame 9mm.
S&W still shows them on their site, but yesterday at a gun shop the guy said they didn't make very
many of them. I like them better than the Taurus, but don't have a reason to get one.
I am not quite sure why you would want the relatively simply 9mm in a
revolver.(but I am not a "small frame .38" fan either)
Certainly they have some high performance 9mm rounds at a buck a shot
or more but the same companies load a lot more capable 357 for the
same price.
I suppose a 9mm cylinder for a .38 revolver might be an interesting
thing tho. If you are just out for relatively cheep shooting the .0002
smaller bullet in a .38 bore would be insignificant.
I don't really want one. 9mm ammo is relatively easy to come by, and is cheaper than .38 for target
practice, which is what Hank was talking about. I think. That's what made me look into the 9mm
revolver. If I were to get another revolver, it'd be either a big .45 or a .22.
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