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I bet it is. The skinnier fore arm, better brake, and better weight distribution all contribute to better hole making.
http://pistol-training.com/archives/8382
http://pistol-training.com/archives/8382
how much are you looking for...or what is it funding? i have a few interesting rarities that could be parted with- and my .50 is lonely- its black chrome and i love to shoot it but hate cleaning it. a matte one would be great.
Sent ya a PM!how much are you looking for...or what is it funding? i have a few interesting rarities that could be parted with- and my .50 is lonely- its black chrome and i love to shoot it but hate cleaning it. a matte one would be great.
That .22 mag is perfect for her!!! It's really fun to shoot but I don't use it much and want to fund a new build!Love them Baby Eagles! Something about a full metal frame feels 100% just right. I bet the ole lady would love that .22 too. She's old school. Her step father brought her up poppin cans with a .22 revolver. She did well with her kids' 1911 and XD45 but didn't like the recoil. Says "someday I'll get my own. Something without so much snap." Like a pro.