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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

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Cowboyfromhell wrote:
Thu Nov 25, 2021 7:18 am
murphjd25 wrote:
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I need a short barrel 357 wheel gun, help me out Paul!
Sp101 is a nice gun
Gp100 is bigger, keep an eye out for a Wiley clapp edition--love mine
SW 686/586
SW 360 airweight...kicks hard so beware

Can't go wrong with either a smith or ruger....no need to look anywhere else.
I love small .357s. Hard to go wrong with either of these. A 3” Sp101 and a 360. Both great and similar in size but totally different guns. The Sp101 weighs twice as much and while it is harder to carry it is much easier to shoot. That said, I have put some fire breathers through the 360 and while it gets real unpleasant after about ten of them it is still manageable.

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sal wrote:Knife afi's are pretty far out, steel junky's more so, but "edge junky's" are just nuts. :p
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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

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bearfacedkiller wrote:
Thu Nov 25, 2021 9:56 am
Cowboyfromhell wrote:
Thu Nov 25, 2021 7:18 am
murphjd25 wrote:
Fri Nov 12, 2021 8:21 pm
I need a short barrel 357 wheel gun, help me out Paul!
Sp101 is a nice gun
Gp100 is bigger, keep an eye out for a Wiley clapp edition--love mine
SW 686/586
SW 360 airweight...kicks hard so beware

Can't go wrong with either a smith or ruger....no need to look anywhere else.
I love small .357s. Hard to go wrong with either of these. A 3” Sp101 and a 360. Both great and similar in size but totally different guns. The Sp101 weighs twice as much and while it is harder to carry it is much easier to shoot. That said, I have put some fire breathers through the 360 and while it gets real unpleasant after about ten of them it is still manageable.

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Very nice combos! 357 mag is a great round . I like Ruger revolvers pretty much bomb proof.
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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

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I have a 3" SP101 that I sent off to Marc at Gemini Customs some years back to work his magic. It's a peach, especially with 148gr DEWC hardcasts loaded slightly sub-sonic.

My latest purchase is the Ruger LCP Max. I added a green laser and it rides in my pocket most days now.
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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

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I have grown cold on .357, too loud and unless shooting a heavy gun, recoil gets old fast. Maybe I am getting soft in old age? My first pistol was a Smith 66. I am much happier with extended sessions of 9mm, .45, or .38 Special.
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twinboysdad wrote:
Thu Nov 25, 2021 5:50 pm
I have grown cold on .357, too loud and unless shooting a heavy gun, recoil gets old fast. Maybe I am getting soft in old age? My first pistol was a Smith 66. I am much happier with extended sessions of 9mm, .45, or .38 Special.
For target shooting, I don't blame ya one bit bro.
A lot more fun shooting 38,9,&45 🙂
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MacLaren wrote:
Tue Nov 30, 2021 7:43 am
twinboysdad wrote:
Thu Nov 25, 2021 5:50 pm
I have grown cold on .357, too loud and unless shooting a heavy gun, recoil gets old fast. Maybe I am getting soft in old age? My first pistol was a Smith 66. I am much happier with extended sessions of 9mm, .45, or .38 Special.
For target shooting, I don't blame ya one bit bro.
A lot more fun shooting 38,9,&45 🙂
Don't forget the .40 Mac! Between my Glock 23 and my USP .40, I shot 200 rounds Saturday. I feel I'm enjoying shooting the .40 S&W more these days than ever regardless of what the FBI says! :eye-roll
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benben wrote:
Tue Nov 30, 2021 7:52 am
MacLaren wrote:
Tue Nov 30, 2021 7:43 am
twinboysdad wrote:
Thu Nov 25, 2021 5:50 pm
I have grown cold on .357, too loud and unless shooting a heavy gun, recoil gets old fast. Maybe I am getting soft in old age? My first pistol was a Smith 66. I am much happier with extended sessions of 9mm, .45, or .38 Special.
For target shooting, I don't blame ya one bit bro.
A lot more fun shooting 38,9,&45 🙂
Don't forget the .40 Mac! Between my Glock 23 and my USP .40, I shot 200 rounds Saturday. I feel I'm enjoying shooting the .40 S&W more these days than ever regardless of what the FBI says! :eye-roll
That's right! 40 is very fun to Shoot!
Man, I sure do miss the good ole days of cheap and plentiful ammo!!!
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Tell ya what benben my man, this pistol is really fun to shoot. The compensator does help. There's less muzzle flip than on my 1911. Very fun. (.45 auto )
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Anyone in the market for a holster be sure to check out Pure Kustom. So far, this is the best holster I've ever owned. Leather with the strength of Kydex. Rocky calls it Cowdex. He sells primarily to the 2011 & 1911 crowd such as Staccato, Atlas, Bul, etc...but, can make one for about any model I believe.
They are both owb and iwb, adjustable as well.
Anyways, just thought I would share.
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twinboysdad wrote:
Thu Nov 25, 2021 5:50 pm
I have grown cold on .357, too loud and unless shooting a heavy gun, recoil gets old fast. Maybe I am getting soft in old age? My first pistol was a Smith 66. I am much happier with extended sessions of 9mm, .45, or .38 Special.

That's the beauty of these wheel guns that can shoot both...range with .38, carry .357 and if/when the time comes to actually use those .357s I'm betting your mind will be on other things besides recoil and loudness.
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Evil D wrote:
Mon Dec 06, 2021 3:51 am
twinboysdad wrote:
Thu Nov 25, 2021 5:50 pm
I have grown cold on .357, too loud and unless shooting a heavy gun, recoil gets old fast. Maybe I am getting soft in old age? My first pistol was a Smith 66. I am much happier with extended sessions of 9mm, .45, or .38 Special.
There's nothing better imo, than shooting .38 wadcutters. So soft, the holes in the target so neat.


That's the beauty of these wheel guns that can shoot both...range with .38, carry .357 and if/when the time comes to actually use those .357s I'm betting your mind will be on other things besides recoil and loudness.
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Oops. Sorry about the goof above.
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Evil D wrote:
Mon Dec 06, 2021 3:51 am
twinboysdad wrote:
Thu Nov 25, 2021 5:50 pm
I have grown cold on .357, too loud and unless shooting a heavy gun, recoil gets old fast. Maybe I am getting soft in old age? My first pistol was a Smith 66. I am much happier with extended sessions of 9mm, .45, or .38 Special.

That's the beauty of these wheel guns that can shoot both...range with .38, carry .357 and if/when the time comes to actually use those .357s I'm betting your mind will be on other things besides recoil and loudness.
Yep, no one ever has ever complained about recoil or noise in a terrible, scary situation where they had to use a firearm! I work in a large collision center, an air bag sounds like a shotgun when it deploys, I've never talked to a customer who has said they heard it during their collision, too many other "things" going through their mind! Same principle here!
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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

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As a hunter I have shot many deer without ear plugs in. I have never noticed the recoil or noise from a high powered rifle in that situation and have never even noticed my ears ringing. That isn’t even a life or death situation. When your brain flips into another mode all those things go away. In a self defense situation I doubt that I could tell the difference between a .38 special and a .357 mag.
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sal wrote:Knife afi's are pretty far out, steel junky's more so, but "edge junky's" are just nuts. :p
SpyderEdgeForever wrote: Also, do you think a kangaroo would eat a bowl of spagetti with sauce if someone offered it to them?
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The only concern I would consider is accuracy with follow up shots. I'm no Jerry Miculek, so getting all rounds on target with a high recoil gun might be a reasonable concern.
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The higher the pressure, the more damage is done. This happens wether or not you actually "hear it" happening. Your brain drops certain sensory inputs in times of stress, but that in no way means your body is impervious to the damage just because your brain pushed it from your consciousness.
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I’m not denying the damage, just saying that you won’t notice it.

I always wear ear protection when target shooting but never have while hunting. After 30 years of hunting my hearing test still shows no loss and I don’t have tinnitus. I can still hear a mosquito fart at 80 paces.
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sal wrote:Knife afi's are pretty far out, steel junky's more so, but "edge junky's" are just nuts. :p
SpyderEdgeForever wrote: Also, do you think a kangaroo would eat a bowl of spagetti with sauce if someone offered it to them?
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@MacLaren, not quite the group or pattern as your new 1911, this was my first 10 rounds fired Saturday at 10 yards with my HK P2000sk compact. I started to pack up and leave, figured it was all downhill after this! Amazing little pistol!
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Here she is.
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Wow. That's super good!
That little HK shoots holes!
Actually, benben shoots holes!!
I've always wanted an HK of some sort.
Preferably an SP5 or MP5 (whichever lol) fully auto but, who doesn't, right? Lol
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