We all have some issue to work on
Shooting issues.
Shooting.
Shooting issues.
Shooting.
You're missing 1 through 11.
Nope...You're missing 1 through 11.
Those belong in two separate posts so I can like one of 'em.S&W Model 10 No Dash, 2 inch round butt, S&W Model 10-5 pinned 2 inch square butt. G30sf NS and a few mags.
Ima 29-2 and older kinda buyer. Got one this week. Pre'82 for me.You need a 29-4 to go with that.
I really liked the one I had.
Ima 29-2 and older kinda buyer. Got one this week. Pre'82 for me.
The other day, I watched a woman and her son wheel a suitcase full'a handguns into a LGS. They walked out very happy with $1,000 in cash. A couple days later, ONE of those guns (29-3, 8 3/4") was in the case marked at $900.You need a 29-4 to go with that.
I really liked the one I had.
Two of those guns have now been sold. So far, they’ve taken in nearly double what they paid for the entire suitcase-full. This is precisely why I don’t want my wife and daughter to have this same experience with my accumulation of guns.
You're missing 1 through 11.
Well, Bubba got to work last night...Nope...
They came with a pair of scissors and instructions illustrating the number of coils to cut from the 12 pounder in order to achieve 1 to 11.
Well, Bubba got to work last night...
I wanted the lightest trigger possible so I decided to go with 1 pound. As mentioned, the instructions illustrated how many coils to cut but that seemed like too much work to me. So, I resorted to Google and came upon a much simpler solution.
It seems you can install the 12# spring backwards, followed by the 13# in the proper direction and you get 13 - 12 = 1 pound. It was a bitch getting both springs in but I can’t wait to get the gun out to the range.
Ima 29-2 and older kinda buyer. Got one this week. Pre'82 for me.
The other day, I watched a woman and her son wheel a suitcase full'a handguns into a LGS. They walked out very happy with $1,000 in cash. A couple days later, ONE of those guns (29-3, 8 3/4") was in the case marked at $900.