rake60
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Since my Fender guitar amplifier sold for more than I had expected on eBay, I'm buying new toys.
I've always wanted a Charter Arms Bulldog, 44 Special revolver.
This morning I bought one.
I know we have some members who don't like guns, and for good reasons.
Guns don't hurt people, people hurt people.
Machines tools can be dangerous to an unskilled operator.
If they are not under your immediate control, they should be locked out!
Guns are even more dangerous in the wrong hands.
You need to lock them out with a good quality trigger lock.
I have 12 of those trigger locks that are all keyed the same and there are only 2 keys that can open them.
Every firearm in my house has one of those trigger locks on it.
One key is in my pocket with my car keys and the other is locked up in the fireproof strong box with the
deed to my property and other important papers.
A really determined person could probably break those trigger locks off, but the force required to do that
would most likely damage the guns to the point of being inoperative.
If they got that far,the ammunition for most of my guns is all locked up in another fireproof strong box.
Some ammo is more readily accessible.
(This is western Pennsylvania.
There is a reason for the very low violent crime rate here.
"It's no fun when they'll shoot back!" )
The sound if the only problem with this handgun.
Sure it comes up a little when you pull the trigger, but the recoil isn't uncomfortable
or uncontrollable.
It's just a little LOUD!
Very first shots:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P1JfuKy7pM[/ame]
My cousin is a tad bigger than me.
His arms don't jump quite as much, but his ears suffer the same.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIVqLEKQ1XE[/ame]
Note to self: Bring the shooting ear muffs next time!
Rick
I've always wanted a Charter Arms Bulldog, 44 Special revolver.
This morning I bought one.
I know we have some members who don't like guns, and for good reasons.
Guns don't hurt people, people hurt people.
Machines tools can be dangerous to an unskilled operator.
If they are not under your immediate control, they should be locked out!
Guns are even more dangerous in the wrong hands.
You need to lock them out with a good quality trigger lock.
I have 12 of those trigger locks that are all keyed the same and there are only 2 keys that can open them.
Every firearm in my house has one of those trigger locks on it.
One key is in my pocket with my car keys and the other is locked up in the fireproof strong box with the
deed to my property and other important papers.
A really determined person could probably break those trigger locks off, but the force required to do that
would most likely damage the guns to the point of being inoperative.
If they got that far,the ammunition for most of my guns is all locked up in another fireproof strong box.
Some ammo is more readily accessible.
(This is western Pennsylvania.
There is a reason for the very low violent crime rate here.
"It's no fun when they'll shoot back!" )
The sound if the only problem with this handgun.
Sure it comes up a little when you pull the trigger, but the recoil isn't uncomfortable
or uncontrollable.
It's just a little LOUD!
Very first shots:
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P1JfuKy7pM[/ame]
My cousin is a tad bigger than me.
His arms don't jump quite as much, but his ears suffer the same.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIVqLEKQ1XE[/ame]
Note to self: Bring the shooting ear muffs next time!
Rick