No pistols but got a hawke reflex red dot for my smith.
And yesterday a simmons 2-6x32 pistol scope for my rohm top.
But can't mount either yet as don't have the appropriate rails, will have to wait a week or so for to get these.
Both presents were very kindly bought for me by myself.
I always get myself the best presents.
Regards kelley
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evening gents. Got myself a Crossman SA6 .22 from amercia, originaly impounded by custums but thanks to mr does healp got it for xmas. just waiting to get to club. atb .
Forgot to say, Shirley got a Rohm Match pistol.
Chris.
Far too many rifles & pistols to mention here.
I am still waiting to hear from Sportsman as to when it will be despatched , I am not really a pistol shooter and just make up the numbers in our clubs comps . I have been borrowing club colleagues LP50s and thought it about time I got my own gun . Decided on the LP10 single shot to slow my shooting down as a tendancy too blast away with the multishot .
Over the past week I've bought a Webley Hurricane and a Webley Senior.
Build quality of the Senior is outstanding, and the grips aren't broken either.
I'm gonna try making some wood grips and keep the originals safely tucked away.
I got a 1911 blank firer from my daughter, & I'm waiting for a 28yr old mint,boxed Crosman 1322 Medalist which was posted today & have just bought a Gamo R77 combat with laser within the last five minutes!!
(Yes it is me paying for the last two!!!)
I also received, but haven't seen yet, a Norica Storm 177, new, which I liked the look of which is for my birthday (in February!!!) a joint pressy from the wife & two daughters
I JUST LOVE GUNS
Dave
The cylinder DOES look odd! No, I haven't test fired it with shotshells yet but have with .45 Colt pistol cartridges and was surprised how pleasant it was to shoot.
Here, I can shoot air guns in my backyard, and cartridge pistols at an indoor range, but shotguns / shotshells, rifles, and black powder are a problem as I don't have ready access to an outside range or safe and legal outdoor shooting space. Indoor ranges generally don't allow rifles (at least, not in rifle calibers), shot, or black powder.
Jim
Last edited by Jim McArthur; 03-01-2009 at 09:34 PM.
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
i have been training with the lp10 and the results are pleasing the grip is about the only thing i need to adjust and it is not a lot to adjust just a little bit to remove here and there scores are improving all the time.... in short very happy with my purchase more to follow
Tried my Aim X out at Aldersley N.S.R.A Shooting Centre last week. Gets very heavy if you hang around too much before shooting, but, even with my lame efforts, is as accuate as an accurate thing.
Chris.
Far too many rifles & pistols to mention here.