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skippy783
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First Handgun new
#601024 - 04/17/08 07:58 PM

Last night I broke down and bought my first handgun. I had been thinking about getting either a .357 revolver or a .40 auto, but after looking at several models and stopping to think about what the gun would be used for, i bought a S&W 22A. Since I decided most of my time will be spent shooting at the range, why spend a bunch sending .357 and .40 rounds at the paper when .22's are a lot of fun too.

Now I just wish the rain would stop so I can go try out my new gun.

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never did get a degree
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Brad Juaire
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Re: First Handgun new [Re: skippy783]
#601032 - 04/18/08 08:25 AM

Congrats on your new S&W 22A! Please let us know how she performs!

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Re: First Handgun new [Re: skippy783]
#601040 - 04/18/08 06:20 PM

I shoot the best out of my browning .22, still working with my .40 cal. and 9 mm.
You'll have alot of fun shooting it, great pracitce and it won't break the the back pocket


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Re: First Handgun [Re: skippy783]
#601046 - 04/18/08 10:36 PM

Great choice, I have a few different calibers and makes from 44mag on down. I usually take a few of them out but end up shooting the browning buck mark varmit the most, have fun!

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