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Which means anyone without grey hair. Anyway, you owe it to them to break out a Smith & Wesson K Frame and a box of 148 Grain Wadcutters at the range and let them see how easy it is to casually dot off groups their plastic hi-caps can't even manage in Hollywood. Life is good...and it is better when you are shooting a wheel gun.

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Which means anyone without grey hair. Anyway, you owe it to them to break out a Smith & Wesson K Frame and a box of 148 Grain Wadcutters at the range and let them see how easy it is to casually dot off groups their plastic hi-caps can't even manage in Hollywood. Life is good...and it is better when you are shooting a wheel gun.

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while I own a '71 S&W 19-3, the 1911 came first, so I'll break out that fudd gun first.
That will show them !!!! :cool: :poop::D
 
while i like revolvers, i had to get rid of some of mine..my fingers were smashed up against the trigger guard and it was very uncomfortable..however my Ruger GP 100 2.5 barrel with its rubber factory grip is incredibly comfortable to shoot.

my Ruger Vaquero, 45 lc, is uncomfortable as the others were, but it is a SA and a cowboy gun, and i like it, so its a keeper.
 
Which means anyone without grey hair. Anyway, you owe it to them to break out a Smith & Wesson K Frame and a box of 148 Grain Wadcutters at the range and let them see how easy it is to casually dot off groups their plastic hi-caps can't even manage in Hollywood. Life is good...and it is better when you are shooting a wheel gun.

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I own both and like both equally. Plastic fantastic gun have their place as do wheel guns. No need in putting down either.
 
When I bought my first firearm as an adult (1993-ish?), a revolver, wad-cutters were common in most stores that sold ammo near me. I practiced with them because they cut perfect holes in targets that were easy to see (long before splatter targets). I haven't seen a wad-cutter/full-flat-nose bullet cartridge in years around me.
 
Which means anyone without grey hair. Anyway, you owe it to them to break out a Smith & Wesson K Frame and a box of 148 Grain Wadcutters at the range and let them see how easy it is to casually dot off groups their plastic hi-caps can't even manage in Hollywood. Life is good...and it is better when you are shooting a wheel gun.

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Ahhh, that's beautifuss!
 
Which means anyone without grey hair. Anyway, you owe it to them to break out a Smith & Wesson K Frame and a box of 148 Grain Wadcutters at the range and let them see how easy it is to casually dot off groups their plastic hi-caps can't even manage in Hollywood. Life is good...and it is better when you are shooting a wheel gun.

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I'm 60 and don't have any gray hairs, but also don't have much hair left.
 
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