B-Man
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Trigger-time is important.....stay sharp and focus on that front sight!I could sure use the practice lol
Trigger-time is important.....stay sharp and focus on that front sight!I could sure use the practice lol
Everywhere around here is all out of ammo [emoji19]Just finished reloading 5800+ 9mm rounds on the Dillon last night!.....we need to get together and go to the range!
No worries.....I have plenty.....more than plenty......I have much! LOLEverywhere around here is all out of ammo [emoji19]
another advantage to having a reloading room. if i had to choose buttwipe or bullets... [emoji848] me thinks bullets.No worries.....I have plenty.....more than plenty......I have much! LOL
Every time!another advantage to having a reloading room. if i had to choose buttwipe or bullets... [emoji848] me thinks bullets.
Nice!Added this to my collection
https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/smith-wesson-m-p-380-shield-ez-380-acp-compact-8-round-pistol
Added this to my collection
https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/smith-wesson-m-p-380-shield-ez-380-acp-compact-8-round-pistol
It does shoot nice. It's my wifes pistol, she wanted something easy to rack and something with less recoil than my hellcat 9mmMy dad has the same one KP. The gun shoots nice! Very small amount of recoil.
It does shoot nice. It's my wifes pistol, she wanted something easy to rack and something with less recoil than my hellcat 9mm
Mossberg 590A1....and a healthy to say the least supply of Hornady Buckshot! Mother has a Mossberg 930 and that thing will fire 'em off as fast as you can pull the trigger!Nobody into shotguns. Or old guns in general
I like it pretty well. It is my first pistol though so I dont have anything to compare to.How do you like the Hellcat? I got my wife the Springfield XD 9mm. She really likes it. My dad got the easy 380 because the 9mm was too difficult for him to load and shoot. He will turn 81 in July, so my Smith & Wesson M&P Shield 9 is too difficult for him to feel comfortable with.
thank you, sir. that really is a great story! you have a one of a kind, made by a true craftsman.In '84 Guy Hogue made me a one piece grip for my patrol revolver. He had me trace the outline of my right hand and send it to him. Few weeks later I got an ugly grip with a note that said "point shoot 12 rounds @ 10 yards and send it back to me the target. Don't adjust just point naturally.
12 hits low and left.
Few weeks later I got back a finished grip (rosewood and cocobola) with a note "point shoot 12 rounds".
Center mass. He adjusted something and made all the difference.
I doubt if they still custom fit grips but I love their products