My first gun ever, ruger sr9c, iwb holster, cleaning kit and 200 rounds of CCI blazer. Got 190 rounds through it so far, shared some of those with my dad who is excited to buy his first gun soon, and my gf, who now is excited to get her ltc!
Of the 190 rounds through it, (saved a mag full just in case) not one failure of any sort! Turns out also that the gun fits as well in my giant hands as it does in my gf's very small hands, is it the perfect gun? For now it is
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I just bought 4 boxes of blazer, shot it all today. No problems, but it's dirtier that the other stuff I have shot it with. It might have been because I oiled it up a little more than usual. 1200+ rounds in my free state sr9c, no problems, just keep out clean. Great gun!
A cheap China plasma cutter came in today, and should get me buy till I can afford a quality machine. Even if it is crappy, it should be better then the oxy acetylene torches I have been using.
Advantage arms 22 conversion for 1911. Its the target model with the fixed barrel, so it should be more accurate than I can shoot it!
I have some extra mags on the way for it also. I plan on using it for steel challenge matches. Does anyone know if the front sight cut on these is the same as anything else? I want to change to a narrower blade with fiber optic insert. I know advantage arms sells one, but I would prefer to get a Dawson
I stop by a local shop and couldn't resist. I bought a S &W model 36-1 3" barrel. I took it and my model 60 to the range and emptied a coupled of boxes ammo. It shot great and was pretty accurate. They make a nice pair.
Early Xmas gift from the wife. Now to look for some better grips. I don't really like these. I want the rosewood with medallions but I might want a set of black grips as well. Any suggestions?
Well, I couldnt get the pic up. But it's a Smith & Wesson 1911 pro series in 9mm.
Very nice Luger. Check out International Military Antiqies at www.ima-usa.com. They have a selection of nice repro holsters at reasonable prices. Or Joe Salters for high end originals. Congratulations!
New way to transport the toys to the range. Crappy cell phone pic in 3, 2, 1............
I'm really digging it. The 12 year old Sebring with 174K+ miles on it just had too many things going wrong with it. It is the "S" model with a 3.8 VVT engine and a 6 speed auto.