charlie wrote:
It scares me just to look at it!! Can it go off???
Hey Doc ..... sure it could go off, must have Frank half scared to fuxxin death ..... say, where is Frank anyway? .....
..... he's probably hiding under a sofa somewhere .....
Same as one camera to the next :roll: :roll:
JimL said: Same as one camera to the next: I would say that is the exact best answer.
Duane D.
kaz6756
Loc: Canarsie,Brooklyn, New York
why is a gun more fun than a camera??????/
Oh, sorry Kaz6756, I didn't see where he said it was more fun then a camera, only seen where it was more fun then any other gun he had. Just comparing one gun to another as to comparing one camera to another.
Duane D.
kaz6756 wrote:
why is a gun more fun than a camera??????/
That's easy ..... cameras can take pictures of guns ..... but with a gun you can have any camera your little heart desires doc .....
charlie
Loc: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Wabbit wrote:
That's easy ..... cameras can take pictures of guns ..... but with a gun you can have any camera your little heart desires doc .....
Very profound observation !!!! :thumbup:
kaz6756 wrote:
why is a gun more fun than a camera??????/
When you shoot something with a camera, you load it on the computer or have prints made. When you shoot something with a gun, you get to EAT it sometimes.
Dave
I like the background but think taken on a piece of leather-back of jacket, carseat cover something like that would have given a more western feel. The watch is a nice touch and I like that one bullet is rolling away from the line
I have several handguns and I too have a favorite. For recreational shooting it boils down to how it feels in your hand, consistent accuracy, ease of loading (and cleaning). Recoil is always accounted for, but if recoil recovery time is quick, then that fits into the equation too. Training and practice, practice, practice is always the key.
For duty carry, it depends on the assignment. Vehicle or foot patrol a Kimber .45, for boat patrol or hiking/skiing into the back country a S&W Mdl. 66 stainless .357. I have other favorites for plainclothes carry, but my favorite for that is the Kimber.45. For the just fun target stuff the Mdl. 66. It shoots .38 ammo which is less expensive.
kaz6756 wrote:
why is a gun more fun than a camera??????/
Maybe you should get out of the city sometime and try it?
kaz6756 wrote:
why is a gun more fun than a camera??????/
It makes noise and intimidates the neighbors...
Gitchigumi wrote:
It makes noise and intimidates the neighbors...
There's no trigger guards on a camera so ya can't do this doc .....
Sierracoyote wrote:
I have several handguns and I too have a favorite. For recreational shooting it boils down to how it feels in your hand, consistent accuracy, ease of loading (and cleaning). Recoil is always accounted for, but if recoil recovery time is quick, then that fits into the equation too. Training and practice, practice, practice is always the key.
For duty carry, it depends on the assignment. Vehicle or foot patrol a Kimber .45, for boat patrol or hiking/skiing into the back country a S&W Mdl. 66 stainless .357. I have other favorites for plainclothes carry, but my favorite for that is the Kimber.45. For the just fun target stuff the Mdl. 66. It shoots .38 ammo which is less expensive.
I have several handguns and I too have a favorite.... (
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I too have more than one firearm. In fact, I have 4 listed on my CA CCW permit. . .a 9mm semiauto, a .38 wheel gun, and two matching Kimber .45s. The Kimbers are my favorites because they are the firearms that I train with the most, that I am most accurate with, hence these are the firearms that I carry 99% of the time. You just can't beat a well made Kimber .45
Not only do we share a love of Kimbers, it would seem that we live in the same neck of the woods???
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