Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
Replacement for Firearm #5
Keyser Söze Wrote in message:
On 6/17/16 7:28 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Söze Wrote in message: My new SW22 Victory .22LR pistol arrived last Thursday at the local FFL's, and I picked it up yesterday, field stripped it, cleaned and lubed it, and took it out for a bit of plinking. This is just an ordinary .22LR target pistol, a new competitor for Ruger's long-established and high-quality Mark III line. There are several different SW22s, and their street price runs from about $339 to $389, depending upon the seller. The one I have is in stainless steel, dull finish, with polymer grips and a threaded barrel. Comes with two ten-round stainless mags. I bought two more from an on-line retailer. Shoots fine with CCI Standard, my ammo of choice. The slide release is stiff, but I am sure it will loosen up. Sights are great. Accuracy is very good. Decent trigger. Quick break down for cleaning...the upper connects to the lower and is held in place by a heavy set screw. Loosen the screw, lift the upper and everything is easily accessible for cleaning. I removed the stock rear sight and installed the included rail so I could install a red dot. Why are you buying so many small caliber guns lately? Is it the ammo prices? You should ask Dr Dr for a raise in your allowance so you can afford the guns you really want. I suppose if I were a little guy like you, with a little dick that probably didn't work anymore, I'd want a BIG caliber gun, a BIG RV, or a BIG truck to compensate for my shortcomingss, as they were. So you chose a big boat, as you would have us believe. What does that compensate for? A small narrow mind, I'll bet. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
#2
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
Replacement for Firearm #5
On 6/17/16 1:21 PM, justan wrote:
Keyser Söze Wrote in message: On 6/17/16 7:28 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Söze Wrote in message: My new SW22 Victory .22LR pistol arrived last Thursday at the local FFL's, and I picked it up yesterday, field stripped it, cleaned and lubed it, and took it out for a bit of plinking. This is just an ordinary .22LR target pistol, a new competitor for Ruger's long-established and high-quality Mark III line. There are several different SW22s, and their street price runs from about $339 to $389, depending upon the seller. The one I have is in stainless steel, dull finish, with polymer grips and a threaded barrel. Comes with two ten-round stainless mags. I bought two more from an on-line retailer. Shoots fine with CCI Standard, my ammo of choice. The slide release is stiff, but I am sure it will loosen up. Sights are great. Accuracy is very good. Decent trigger. Quick break down for cleaning...the upper connects to the lower and is held in place by a heavy set screw. Loosen the screw, lift the upper and everything is easily accessible for cleaning. I removed the stock rear sight and installed the included rail so I could install a red dot. Why are you buying so many small caliber guns lately? Is it the ammo prices? You should ask Dr Dr for a raise in your allowance so you can afford the guns you really want. I suppose if I were a little guy like you, with a little dick that probably didn't work anymore, I'd want a BIG caliber gun, a BIG RV, or a BIG truck to compensate for my shortcomingss, as they were. So you chose a big boat, as you would have us believe. What does that compensate for? A small narrow mind, I'll bet. If you find your way up here, call first and see if you can stop by for a shotglass full of CLP or, if not, a barrel sniff. |
#3
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
Replacement for Firearm #5
Keyser Söze Wrote in message:
On 6/17/16 1:21 PM, justan wrote: Keyser Söze Wrote in message: On 6/17/16 7:28 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Söze Wrote in message: My new SW22 Victory .22LR pistol arrived last Thursday at the local FFL's, and I picked it up yesterday, field stripped it, cleaned and lubed it, and took it out for a bit of plinking. This is just an ordinary .22LR target pistol, a new competitor for Ruger's long-established and high-quality Mark III line. There are several different SW22s, and their street price runs from about $339 to $389, depending upon the seller. The one I have is in stainless steel, dull finish, with polymer grips and a threaded barrel. Comes with two ten-round stainless mags. I bought two more from an on-line retailer. Shoots fine with CCI Standard, my ammo of choice. The slide release is stiff, but I am sure it will loosen up. Sights are great. Accuracy is very good. Decent trigger. Quick break down for cleaning...the upper connects to the lower and is held in place by a heavy set screw. Loosen the screw, lift the upper and everything is easily accessible for cleaning. I removed the stock rear sight and installed the included rail so I could install a red dot. Why are you buying so many small caliber guns lately? Is it the ammo prices? You should ask Dr Dr for a raise in your allowance so you can afford the guns you really want. I suppose if I were a little guy like you, with a little dick that probably didn't work anymore, I'd want a BIG caliber gun, a BIG RV, or a BIG truck to compensate for my shortcomingss, as they were. So you chose a big boat, as you would have us believe. What does that compensate for? A small narrow mind, I'll bet. If you find your way up here, call first and see if you can stop by for a shotglass full of CLP or, if not, a barrel sniff.t? CLP ? What dat. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
#4
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
Replacement for Firearm #5
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/17/16 7:28 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Söze Wrote in message: My new SW22 Victory .22LR pistol arrived last Thursday at the local FFL's, and I picked it up yesterday, field stripped it, cleaned and lubed it, and took it out for a bit of plinking. This is just an ordinary .22LR target pistol, a new competitor for Ruger's long-established and high-quality Mark III line. There are several different SW22s, and their street price runs from about $339 to $389, depending upon the seller. The one I have is in stainless steel, dull finish, with polymer grips and a threaded barrel. Comes with two ten-round stainless mags. I bought two more from an on-line retailer. Shoots fine with CCI Standard, my ammo of choice. The slide release is stiff, but I am sure it will loosen up. Sights are great. Accuracy is very good. Decent trigger. Quick break down for cleaning...the upper connects to the lower and is held in place by a heavy set screw. Loosen the screw, lift the upper and everything is easily accessible for cleaning. I removed the stock rear sight and installed the included rail so I could install a red dot. Why are you buying so many small caliber guns lately? Is it the ammo prices? You should ask Dr Dr for a raise in your allowance so you can afford the guns you really want. I suppose if I were a little guy like you, with a little dick that probably didn't work anymore, I'd want a BIG caliber gun, a BIG RV, or a BIG truck to compensate for my shortcomingss, as they were. Since you mention your LITTLE truck, I never saw a Consumer Reports article that panned a vehicle to the point that is was comical to read. |
#5
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
Replacement for Firearm #5
On Fri, 17 Jun 2016 21:26:05 -0400, Alex wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/17/16 7:28 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Söze Wrote in message: My new SW22 Victory .22LR pistol arrived last Thursday at the local FFL's, and I picked it up yesterday, field stripped it, cleaned and lubed it, and took it out for a bit of plinking. This is just an ordinary .22LR target pistol, a new competitor for Ruger's long-established and high-quality Mark III line. There are several different SW22s, and their street price runs from about $339 to $389, depending upon the seller. The one I have is in stainless steel, dull finish, with polymer grips and a threaded barrel. Comes with two ten-round stainless mags. I bought two more from an on-line retailer. Shoots fine with CCI Standard, my ammo of choice. The slide release is stiff, but I am sure it will loosen up. Sights are great. Accuracy is very good. Decent trigger. Quick break down for cleaning...the upper connects to the lower and is held in place by a heavy set screw. Loosen the screw, lift the upper and everything is easily accessible for cleaning. I removed the stock rear sight and installed the included rail so I could install a red dot. Why are you buying so many small caliber guns lately? Is it the ammo prices? You should ask Dr Dr for a raise in your allowance so you can afford the guns you really want. I suppose if I were a little guy like you, with a little dick that probably didn't work anymore, I'd want a BIG caliber gun, a BIG RV, or a BIG truck to compensate for my shortcomingss, as they were. Since you mention your LITTLE truck, I never saw a Consumer Reports article that panned a vehicle to the point that is was comical to read. I've never read a review that put down anything to such a degree and was funny as hell in the process. |
#6
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
Replacement for Firearm #5
On Fri, 17 Jun 2016 11:27:45 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/17/16 7:28 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Söze Wrote in message: My new SW22 Victory .22LR pistol arrived last Thursday at the local FFL's, and I picked it up yesterday, field stripped it, cleaned and lubed it, and took it out for a bit of plinking. This is just an ordinary .22LR target pistol, a new competitor for Ruger's long-established and high-quality Mark III line. There are several different SW22s, and their street price runs from about $339 to $389, depending upon the seller. The one I have is in stainless steel, dull finish, with polymer grips and a threaded barrel. Comes with two ten-round stainless mags. I bought two more from an on-line retailer. Shoots fine with CCI Standard, my ammo of choice. The slide release is stiff, but I am sure it will loosen up. Sights are great. Accuracy is very good. Decent trigger. Quick break down for cleaning...the upper connects to the lower and is held in place by a heavy set screw. Loosen the screw, lift the upper and everything is easily accessible for cleaning. I removed the stock rear sight and installed the included rail so I could install a red dot. Why are you buying so many small caliber guns lately? Is it the ammo prices? You should ask Dr Dr for a raise in your allowance so you can afford the guns you really want. I suppose if I were a little guy like you, with a little dick that probably didn't work anymore, I'd want a BIG caliber gun, a BIG RV, or a BIG truck to compensate for my shortcomingss, as they were. Focusing on genitals again, Harry? Something wrong with you? |
#7
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
Replacement for Firearm #5
Poquito Loco Wrote in message:
On Fri, 17 Jun 2016 11:27:45 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/17/16 7:28 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Söze Wrote in message: My new SW22 Victory .22LR pistol arrived last Thursday at the local FFL's, and I picked it up yesterday, field stripped it, cleaned and lubed it, and took it out for a bit of plinking. This is just an ordinary .22LR target pistol, a new competitor for Ruger's long-established and high-quality Mark III line. There are several different SW22s, and their street price runs from about $339 to $389, depending upon the seller. The one I have is in stainless steel, dull finish, with polymer grips and a threaded barrel. Comes with two ten-round stainless mags. I bought two more from an on-line retailer. Shoots fine with CCI Standard, my ammo of choice. The slide release is stiff, but I am sure it will loosen up. Sights are great. Accuracy is very good. Decent trigger. Quick break down for cleaning...the upper connects to the lower and is held in place by a heavy set screw. Loosen the screw, lift the upper and everything is easily accessible for cleaning. I removed the stock rear sight and installed the included rail so I could install a red dot. Why are you buying so many small caliber guns lately? Is it the ammo prices? You should ask Dr Dr for a raise in your allowance so you can afford the guns you really want. I suppose if I were a little guy like you, with a little dick that probably didn't work anymore, I'd want a BIG caliber gun, a BIG RV, or a BIG truck to compensate for my shortcomingss, as they were. Focusing on genitals again, Harry? Something wrong with you? No doubt about it. As it were. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
Reply |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Decent firearm for The Greg-ster | General | |||
Decent firearm for The Greg-ster | Cruising | |||
My latest firearm | General | |||
Update to Maryland firearm purchase... | General | |||
Secure Firearm storage??? | General |