yanici
NES Member
Bet I can't find one.
Since I'm retired and have that "fixed income" syndrome, I decided to limit myself to one gun for personal protection. I got the easy to carry and hide S&W 642 no-lock revolver. Upgraded it with Crimson Trace grips, since I can't really see the open sights.
My 642 is a tool. I shoot my precision air rifles as a hobby. At less than 2 cents a shot it fits the pocketbook better. Even though I invested about $1700 in setting up the two air rifles, in the end, they will be less expensive to shoot and maintain. Also, they are still powerful enough to hunt small game and are very accurate.
I wish I had started shooting at a much younger age. It's good to see you guys and gals get so much enjoyment out of your sport.
Since I'm retired and have that "fixed income" syndrome, I decided to limit myself to one gun for personal protection. I got the easy to carry and hide S&W 642 no-lock revolver. Upgraded it with Crimson Trace grips, since I can't really see the open sights.
My 642 is a tool. I shoot my precision air rifles as a hobby. At less than 2 cents a shot it fits the pocketbook better. Even though I invested about $1700 in setting up the two air rifles, in the end, they will be less expensive to shoot and maintain. Also, they are still powerful enough to hunt small game and are very accurate.
I wish I had started shooting at a much younger age. It's good to see you guys and gals get so much enjoyment out of your sport.