i have a blackhawk, love it.
Taurus Tracker comes with a 6 inch barrel, in .22LR, IIRC.
hmm, decisions
So are .22 semi-autos banned?krazed wrote:
tell me about it, this is our criteria for prohibited firearmsSonderKommando wrote:
God damn Canada sucks man.krazed wrote:
who makes a good .22 revolver with a barrel length over 4 inches
Coldnt hurt to start here S&W .22 Revolvers
* automatics, including those that have been converted so that they can only fire one projectile when the trigger is squeezed;
* handguns with a barrel length of 105 mm (4.1 inches) or less, and handguns that discharge .25 or .32 calibre ammunition, except for a few specific models used in International Shooting Union competitions;.
* rifles and shotguns that have been altered so that their barrel length is less than 457 mm (about 18 inches) or their overall length is less than 660 mm (about 26 inches); or
* any firearm prescribed as prohibited -- These can be found in the fact sheet listing restricted and prohibited firearms.
what about the ruger single six?
not opposed to an automatic, just would prefer a revolver
Single six - I just don't like Colt single action clones, they are in no way ergonomic or useful for target shooting.
What are you going to use it for? Range shooting?
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The only .22 revolver I've got is an old Harrington & Richardson model 622 I had to steal from my grandmother. She's in the early stages of dementia, a gun can only cause problems. I don't need her shooting the UPS guy.
Pfft My Grandma had a .38 Webley. She used to hold the barrel and smack rats with the butt.Reciprocity wrote:
The only .22 revolver I've got is an old Harrington & Richardson model 622 I had to steal from my grandmother. She's in the early stages of dementia, a gun can only cause problems. I don't need her shooting the UPS guy.
Should have grabbed that, dammit.
Fuck Israel
If she still had all her marbles I wouldn't mind. But she goes back and forth between being an 80 year old woman and a 14 year old girl back on the farm in Utah.
is that the old british army revolver?Dilbert_X wrote:
Pfft My Grandma had a .38 Webley. She used to hold the barrel and smack rats with the butt.Reciprocity wrote:
The only .22 revolver I've got is an old Harrington & Richardson model 622 I had to steal from my grandmother. She's in the early stages of dementia, a gun can only cause problems. I don't need her shooting the UPS guy.
Should have grabbed that, dammit.
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Always raining and foggy
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Use an umbrella
handguns are only banned if they're .25, .32, or under 4 inch barrels....... or they're banned by nameDilbert_X wrote:
So are .22 semi-autos banned?krazed wrote:
tell me about it, this is our criteria for prohibited firearms
* automatics, including those that have been converted so that they can only fire one projectile when the trigger is squeezed;
* handguns with a barrel length of 105 mm (4.1 inches) or less, and handguns that discharge .25 or .32 calibre ammunition, except for a few specific models used in International Shooting Union competitions;.
* rifles and shotguns that have been altered so that their barrel length is less than 457 mm (about 18 inches) or their overall length is less than 660 mm (about 26 inches); or
* any firearm prescribed as prohibited -- These can be found in the fact sheet listing restricted and prohibited firearms.
what about the ruger single six?
not opposed to an automatic, just would prefer a revolver
Single six - I just don't like Colt single action clones, they are in no way ergonomic or useful for target shooting.
What are you going to use it for? Range shooting?
handguns are restricted, can only use restricted firearms at "approved ranges"
so yes, just fun shooting at a range
not going for 100% accuracy
more 40% accuracy with the rest being fun
If its fun then a SAA clone might be it, I just don't find the grips good.
Very old.is that the old british army revolver?
Fuck Israel
So if youre not opposed to an automatic and want somethign fun, why not get something bigger than .22LR? Like a 9mm, .40,.45?krazed wrote:
tell me about it, this is our criteria for prohibited firearmsSonderKommando wrote:
God damn Canada sucks man.krazed wrote:
who makes a good .22 revolver with a barrel length over 4 inches
Coldnt hurt to start here S&W .22 Revolvers
* automatics, including those that have been converted so that they can only fire one projectile when the trigger is squeezed;
* handguns with a barrel length of 105 mm (4.1 inches) or less, and handguns that discharge .25 or .32 calibre ammunition, except for a few specific models used in International Shooting Union competitions;.
* rifles and shotguns that have been altered so that their barrel length is less than 457 mm (about 18 inches) or their overall length is less than 660 mm (about 26 inches); or
* any firearm prescribed as prohibited -- These can be found in the fact sheet listing restricted and prohibited firearms.
what about the ruger single six?
not opposed to an automatic, just would prefer a revolver
because paying $30 /20 rounds makes me very sad in the pantsSonderKommando wrote:
So if youre not opposed to an automatic and want somethign fun, why not get something bigger than .22LR? Like a 9mm, .40,.45?krazed wrote:
tell me about it, this is our criteria for prohibited firearms
* automatics, including those that have been converted so that they can only fire one projectile when the trigger is squeezed;
* handguns with a barrel length of 105 mm (4.1 inches) or less, and handguns that discharge .25 or .32 calibre ammunition, except for a few specific models used in International Shooting Union competitions;.
* rifles and shotguns that have been altered so that their barrel length is less than 457 mm (about 18 inches) or their overall length is less than 660 mm (about 26 inches); or
* any firearm prescribed as prohibited -- These can be found in the fact sheet listing restricted and prohibited firearms.
what about the ruger single six?
not opposed to an automatic, just would prefer a revolver
Last box of factory ammo I bought for my .45 was a box of Federal 230 grain .45 Auto, for $22/50 rounds (or $0.44 per round)krazed wrote:
because paying $30 /20 rounds makes me very sad in the pants
Or, if you reload;
- Bullets: Hornady 230gr XTP HP $199.00 /1000rd
- Primers: Federal Large Pistol primers $32.00 /1000rd
- Powder: 1 lbs Alliant Unique $23.00 /1000rd
- Brass: (Federal 100rds, reloaded 10x per) $32
total of $28.60/100 rd for me to reload
or
$44/100rd for good factory ammo.
Even Federal "open tip match" 168 gr 7.62x51mm is $155.00/200rd ($0.775/rd), and that's good rifle ammo
(In other words, 7.62x51mm with the Sierra 168gr HPBT aka M852 NATO Match)
Federal ammo at MidwayUSA
Or, for decent .22LR practice ammo, a carton of 350 rounds of Federal Auto Match is $15
($0.04 per round)
In a decent semi-auto rifle, with a decent shooter, that ammo will hit a penny sized object at 100yds about 2/3rds of the time
i'm in canada
ammo/reloading materials = expensive
ammo/reloading materials = expensive
9mm or .45 isn't that bad here. You can find American Eagle .45 for a little over $25 for 50 and not that much more for other brands. Less popular rounds like the .38S&W is where it'll cost you 35-40 dollars a box.krazed wrote:
i'm in canada
ammo/reloading materials = expensive
where are you at finding prices like that?!
the last place i was at had barely any 9mm and it was super expensive
the last place i was at had barely any 9mm and it was super expensive
I've gotten some stuff locally but Cabelas and Wholesale Sports are usually pretty good.
haha... so you're west of ontario then huh
you guys don't have Remington UMC fun packs? 250 rounds of 230gr. hardball for around $85.
not around here, not that i've been able to find
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repost my blackhawk (because i haven't taken it out in a month )
hate you burnzzzz, just an fyi
what, big bores need love too!
i don't know if i got a spot in the course at the end of the month
won't know until monday when i call
I WANT TO KNOW NOW
won't know until monday when i call
I WANT TO KNOW NOW