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by flintknapper
Sat Jun 16, 2007 12:54 pm
Forum: Shooting Ranges
Topic: Range Report-First time handgun shooting
Replies: 10
Views: 2283

llwatson wrote:LT, looks like you converted another one. Good work!

Every Basic Pistol Class I have taught, someone has wanted to take my GP100 home with them. (We have to make sure that Marty doesn't hear about this, since he would trade my pretty blue gun in on a stainless model in a nano-second.)

The first and second firearms I ever personally owned are my Glock 19 and my Ruger GP100. And I will have them both until I die.

T3hK1w1 made the comment (several times) that the GP100 "felt" the best to him, and even though he had several other popular weapons to choose from, he kept returning to the revolver.

I knew his chief interest was in the wheel guns (that is what he came to shoot), but.... I have found that most people will pick a Semi-Auto once they have shot both types of guns. Not so....with this young man.

Regardless, he shot everything surprisingly well for a first time....and I believe he learned enough about each weapon to make an informed decision when its time for him to make a purchase.

Good thing we didn't have a Colt Python in the lot. He would really have revolver fever.
by flintknapper
Sat Jun 16, 2007 7:49 am
Forum: Shooting Ranges
Topic: Range Report-First time handgun shooting
Replies: 10
Views: 2283

Re: Range Report-First time handgun shooting

T3hK1w1 wrote:Can i shoot decently? According to the mutters I heard, I think I did pretty well.


Targets tell the story. You can be proud of yours.

You just know... a couple of decrepit old men are not going to tell you: "Ya done good there Lad", (well, not too much). :smile:

Glad you could make it, practice safely.



And............."Ya done good" rookie. ;-)


Flint.

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