MissChloeCorville
Familiar Face
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Yes, this gun shoots like a dream! The double action is incredible, suuuuper smooth.
Alas, no pencil barrels, either. A pencil-barrel S&W M&P in .38 Special would be my ideal handgun.
-Dave
Davis Cup starts Friday! - should be fun even without Rafa, I already have invites to two parties.
Alas, no pencil barrels, either. A pencil-barrel S&W M&P in .38 Special would be my ideal handgun.
-Dave
Yeah, Like the moron I am, if I'd just watch the TV news I would have known that!
And now, back to the guns!!!! A pair of my Fusils de Chasse. I no longer own the top fusil, but still own all the other stuff in the pic!
Renault
I agree with you both. My only concern is whether the old ones are safe with +P loads. Of course, if it was loaded with Glazer Saf-T slugs, that might not be a consideration.
S&W M&P revolvers manufactured after 1916 (serial number 320,000) have heat treated cylinders, and should safely fire +P ammo. That said, a steady diet of +P ammo in either a J- or K-frame .38 special should be avoided as even the new guns will shoot loose if subjected to a steady pounding of hot ammo.I agree with you both. My only concern is whether the old ones are safe with +P loads. Of course, if it was loaded with Glazer Saf-T slugs, that might not be a consideration.
Yes, this gun shoots like a dream! The double action is incredible, suuuuper smooth.
There is nothing cooler, and scarier at the same time, as a woman who knows how to use a gun lol lol lol
There is nothing cooler, and scarier at the same time, as a woman who knows how to use a gun lol lol lol
Hahah! I agree!There is nothing cooler, and scarier at the same time, as a woman who knows how to use a gun lol lol lol
I'm not a woman or a registered nurse, but even I know it's 2 in the chest, 1 in the head......lolYes, there is--a woman with a gun in the medical profession. As one said in a defensive encounter I saw reported, "I am a Registered Nurse, so I know EXACTLY WHERE to shoot you!" LOL