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Roger September 16th 14 01:15 AM

My latest firearm
 
Tim wrote:
Man those. Swiss SIG's are sweet! I wonder if they're available with a rifle stock?

Sort of...

http://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/sig-...-gun-review-2/

Roger September 16th 14 01:33 AM

My latest firearm
 
Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/15/2014 5:01 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 9/15/14 4:46 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 14:51:42 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/15/2014 2:09 PM,
wrote:
On Sunday, September 14, 2014 3:39:38 PM UTC-4,
wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2014 13:35:10 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:



As for the firearm in question, I suppose it has appeal to someone
who

collect ugly, oddball guns.



Talking about ugly oddball guns I had a fleeting notion of buying a

Judge but it passed when I read some of the reviews.

Other than novelty skeet shooting, I am not sure what I would do
with

it.

As a self defense gun, it was roundly discounted. The .410 is
inferior

to just about anything 9mm or above.

A friend has one, and I've fired it a few times. Shot both 45 Colt
and .410 shells with it. Lots of recoil, decent accuracy. It
didn't excite me enough to consider one.



My buddy's wife bought a S&W Governor for her first handgun. Like the
Judge, it shoots 45 cal and .410 shells. I tried it out at the range
shortly after she got it. Nice gun.

This guy does a review on the Judge vs the Governor. He obviously
isn't
a big fan of the former.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX8sMQgVrdA


Humm S&W is better than Taurus ... Shocking ;-)
I think the actual street price probably reflects that. He was talking
about $600 and change for the taurus and they are $300-400 depending
on where you buy one. Not sure about the S&W

Personally I would pay about $200-250 used if someone was slapping me
in the face with it but the more I have thought about it, I am not
sure why. It would really just be a novelty for shooting at clay birds
at the electricians shoot. I think I may take my frontier scout next
time I go and see in a .22 shot load will even break a bird.


For $600, you can buy a real, high quality revolver or semi-auto, even a
small, concealable one, not a trickster pistol that shoots .45 and .410.

The best news I've seen recently in the "shooting wars" is the
quickening drop in .22LR ammo prices. There are some decent rounds from
name brand suppliers out there for a nickel a round or even less if you
shop carefully, and there have been good price drops in .223, too, and
smaller but appreciate prices drops in .357 MAG. Apparently even the
morons who get their news from Faux aren't being duped as much by the
NRA and its manufacturer enablers.



My friend's wife bought the Governor for concealed carry and keeps it
loaded with .410 birdshot. She carries it in her purse. Makes sense
for a woman, I think. She's unlikely to be in a shoot out at long
range. Birdshot probably won't kill but the chances of missing are
reduced.



I would put a .45LC next in line after that bird shot in case the first
shot is a miss.

F*O*A*D September 16th 14 02:33 AM

My latest firearm
 
On 9/15/14 8:31 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 17:47:40 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

There's plenty of Russian 9mm around for less than 20 cents a round,


Where is that?



http://ammoseek.com/ammo/9mm-luger

True North[_2_] September 16th 14 02:35 AM

My latest firearm
 
Roger
wrote:
On Saturday, September 13, 2014 9:59:36 PM UTC-4, Roger wrote:

I guess I'll watch the prices during the warranty period and decide what

to do.

Shove the barrel up your ass, and pull the trigger. NO ONE gives a ****.

" Don't be upset that someone has a gun worth more than your boat. One day
you might grow up and be able to afford nice things - like toothpaste. "


Snerk!
Now watch the St Thomas TubbyToon froth at the mouth and project his sexual perversions on you.

F*O*A*D September 16th 14 02:39 AM

My latest firearm
 
On 9/15/14 9:35 PM, True North wrote:
Roger
wrote:
On Saturday, September 13, 2014 9:59:36 PM UTC-4, Roger wrote:

I guess I'll watch the prices during the warranty period and decide what

to do.

Shove the barrel up your ass, and pull the trigger. NO ONE gives a ****.

" Don't be upset that someone has a gun worth more than your boat. One day
you might grow up and be able to afford nice things - like toothpaste. "


Snerk!
Now watch the St Thomas TubbyToon froth at the mouth and project his sexual perversions on you.



If he does, it'll be the only sex either of them have had in decades.
Ol' Roger-Dodger is just a returning right-wing scumbag.

Califbill September 16th 14 03:45 AM

My latest firearm
 
wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 14:51:42 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/15/2014 2:09 PM, wrote:
On Sunday, September 14, 2014 3:39:38 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2014 13:35:10 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:



As for the firearm in question, I suppose it has appeal to someone who

collect ugly, oddball guns.



Talking about ugly oddball guns I had a fleeting notion of buying a

Judge but it passed when I read some of the reviews.

Other than novelty skeet shooting, I am not sure what I would do with

it.

As a self defense gun, it was roundly discounted. The .410 is inferior

to just about anything 9mm or above.

A friend has one, and I've fired it a few times. Shot both 45 Colt and
.410 shells with it. Lots of recoil, decent accuracy. It didn't
excite me enough to consider one.



My buddy's wife bought a S&W Governor for her first handgun. Like the
Judge, it shoots 45 cal and .410 shells. I tried it out at the range
shortly after she got it. Nice gun.

This guy does a review on the Judge vs the Governor. He obviously isn't
a big fan of the former.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX8sMQgVrdA


Humm S&W is better than Taurus ... Shocking ;-)
I think the actual street price probably reflects that. He was talking
about $600 and change for the taurus and they are $300-400 depending
on where you buy one. Not sure about the S&W

Personally I would pay about $200-250 used if someone was slapping me
in the face with it but the more I have thought about it, I am not
sure why. It would really just be a novelty for shooting at clay birds
at the electricians shoot. I think I may take my frontier scout next
time I go and see in a .22 shot load will even break a bird.


Maybe at 10' the bird will break. Could reload the shot shell with pistol
powder.

Califbill September 16th 14 03:45 AM

My latest firearm
 
F*O*A*D wrote:
On 9/15/14 4:46 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 14:51:42 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/15/2014 2:09 PM,
wrote:
On Sunday, September 14, 2014 3:39:38 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2014 13:35:10 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:



As for the firearm in question, I suppose it has appeal to someone who

collect ugly, oddball guns.



Talking about ugly oddball guns I had a fleeting notion of buying a

Judge but it passed when I read some of the reviews.

Other than novelty skeet shooting, I am not sure what I would do with

it.

As a self defense gun, it was roundly discounted. The .410 is inferior

to just about anything 9mm or above.

A friend has one, and I've fired it a few times. Shot both 45 Colt
and .410 shells with it. Lots of recoil, decent accuracy. It didn't
excite me enough to consider one.



My buddy's wife bought a S&W Governor for her first handgun. Like the
Judge, it shoots 45 cal and .410 shells. I tried it out at the range
shortly after she got it. Nice gun.

This guy does a review on the Judge vs the Governor. He obviously isn't
a big fan of the former.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX8sMQgVrdA


Humm S&W is better than Taurus ... Shocking ;-)
I think the actual street price probably reflects that. He was talking
about $600 and change for the taurus and they are $300-400 depending
on where you buy one. Not sure about the S&W

Personally I would pay about $200-250 used if someone was slapping me
in the face with it but the more I have thought about it, I am not
sure why. It would really just be a novelty for shooting at clay birds
at the electricians shoot. I think I may take my frontier scout next
time I go and see in a .22 shot load will even break a bird.


For $600, you can buy a real, high quality revolver or semi-auto, even a
small, concealable one, not a trickster pistol that shoots .45 and .410.

The best news I've seen recently in the "shooting wars" is the quickening
drop in .22LR ammo prices. There are some decent rounds from name brand
suppliers out there for a nickel a round or even less if you shop
carefully, and there have been good price drops in .223, too, and smaller
but appreciate prices drops in .357 MAG. Apparently even the morons who
get their news from Faux aren't being duped as much by the NRA and its
manufacturer enablers.


Looking in a drawer the other day, I noticed $13.95 price sticker on a
brick.

Califbill September 16th 14 03:45 AM

My latest firearm
 
F*O*A*D wrote:
On 9/15/14 5:15 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 17:01:02 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 9/15/14 4:46 PM,
wrote:


Humm S&W is better than Taurus ... Shocking ;-)
I think the actual street price probably reflects that. He was talking
about $600 and change for the taurus and they are $300-400 depending
on where you buy one. Not sure about the S&W

Personally I would pay about $200-250 used if someone was slapping me
in the face with it but the more I have thought about it, I am not
sure why. It would really just be a novelty for shooting at clay birds
at the electricians shoot. I think I may take my frontier scout next
time I go and see in a .22 shot load will even break a bird.


For $600, you can buy a real, high quality revolver or semi-auto, even a
small, concealable one, not a trickster pistol that shoots .45 and .410.


There is no way I would pay $600 or even $300 for a novelty like that.

The best news I've seen recently in the "shooting wars" is the
quickening drop in .22LR ammo prices. There are some decent rounds from
name brand suppliers out there for a nickel a round or even less if you
shop carefully, and there have been good price drops in .223, too, and
smaller but appreciate prices drops in .357 MAG. Apparently even the
morons who get their news from Faux aren't being duped as much by the
NRA and its manufacturer enablers.


Sportsmans guide just sent me an alert that they have Russian 9mm
cans (900 rounds) for $233. That is a quarter a shot


There's plenty of Russian 9mm around for less than 20 cents a round, and
even CCI Blazer for less than 25 cents a round. I only shoot S&B in my
revolver and lever rifle, either Federal or Lehigh Defensive in my AR,
and either CCI or Federal in my .22LR rifle.


There is lots of good ammo brands. Only thing I would not shoot, at least
in the AR is the steel case stuff. Do not want to spend 3 hours cleaning
the riffle. I shot PMC in the 45 ACP and worked great.

[email protected] September 16th 14 04:36 AM

My latest firearm
 
On Monday, September 15, 2014 9:35:06 PM UTC-4, True North wrote:


Now watch the St Thomas TubbyToon froth at the mouth and project his sexual perversions on you.


Who?

Have you figured out where I live yet, dick-licker? Doesn't seem so.

It will be fun beating you to death.

Califbill September 16th 14 06:15 AM

My latest firearm
 
wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 21:45:30 -0500, Califbill
wrote:

wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 14:51:42 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/15/2014 2:09 PM, wrote:
On Sunday, September 14, 2014 3:39:38 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2014 13:35:10 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:



As for the firearm in question, I suppose it has appeal to someone who

collect ugly, oddball guns.



Talking about ugly oddball guns I had a fleeting notion of buying a

Judge but it passed when I read some of the reviews.

Other than novelty skeet shooting, I am not sure what I would do with

it.

As a self defense gun, it was roundly discounted. The .410 is inferior

to just about anything 9mm or above.

A friend has one, and I've fired it a few times. Shot both 45 Colt and
.410 shells with it. Lots of recoil, decent accuracy. It didn't
excite me enough to consider one.



My buddy's wife bought a S&W Governor for her first handgun. Like the
Judge, it shoots 45 cal and .410 shells. I tried it out at the range
shortly after she got it. Nice gun.

This guy does a review on the Judge vs the Governor. He obviously isn't
a big fan of the former.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX8sMQgVrdA


Humm S&W is better than Taurus ... Shocking ;-)
I think the actual street price probably reflects that. He was talking
about $600 and change for the taurus and they are $300-400 depending
on where you buy one. Not sure about the S&W

Personally I would pay about $200-250 used if someone was slapping me
in the face with it but the more I have thought about it, I am not
sure why. It would really just be a novelty for shooting at clay birds
at the electricians shoot. I think I may take my frontier scout next
time I go and see in a .22 shot load will even break a bird.


Maybe at 10' the bird will break. Could reload the shot shell with pistol
powder.


I understand you can reload a .410 for a pistol but this is nothing
like what you get in a commercial load. I also know they sell special
loads, just for these guns and they use a mix of buckshot and metal
disks.
I still think it is a novelty. If you want a 2 1/2 pound handgun that
kicks like a mule and has a lot of stopping power, get a Charter .44
mag. It worked for David Berkowitz.


No thanks on both handguns. When the 454 Casul came out, I was offered a
chance to shoot it at a show in Norco, CA and after seeing the abuse the
shooter received, passed. Figure same thing with a smaller 44 mag.


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