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Snubs at the range
3 snubs walk into an empty range.
How much ammo walked out? Lol
Just having fun on a warm day.
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08-07-2020, 01:39 PM
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Them VZ grips are freaking me out man!
But seriously folks how are they as far as comfort, grip, etc.?
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08-07-2020, 02:33 PM
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Mine is due a range trip.
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08-07-2020, 02:34 PM
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Always a good idea to "clear the throat" of guns periodically, especially those that might be (or are) carried. Just discovered a problem with a Chief this week: visit to 'smith next week.
Also, must pay attention to your ammunition. I didn't last month: loaded a revolver for the trip home with 125gr JHP R-P rounds. At home, found one of the rounds with the primer loaded sideways. I also violated what for me is a personal caveat: I carried home the gun I had practiced with. This never works for me. Better a 2nd gun on the person. YMMV
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08-07-2020, 02:46 PM
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I also violated what for me is a personal caveat: I carried home the gun I had practiced with. This never works for me. Better a 2nd gun on the person. YMMV
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This is also my approach, usually. The only exception was back when I had access to a range that allowed drawing from the holster. In that case, I practiced with my carry gun as I didn't have duplicates (i.e., a 2nd gun that fit the holster) and didn't want to deal with changing holsters at the range.
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08-07-2020, 02:56 PM
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How about a 1 hand 25y target. Not tight but it scored ok. 19-5 I bought new in 1982.
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I also violated what for me is a personal caveat: I carried home the gun I had practiced with. This never works for me. Better a 2nd gun on the person. YMMV
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AMEN TO THAT! The gun in my pocket or on my belt stays there when I'm at the range.
I need to ask, what's that 3rd gun, exactly, with the psychedelic grips?
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08-07-2020, 03:29 PM
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I need to ask, what's that 3rd gun, exactly, with the psychedelic grips?
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Hope OP doesn't mind me chiming in, but it looks like a Kimber K6S.
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How about a 1 hand 25y target. Not tight but it scored ok. 19-5 I bought new in 1982.
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That's pretty darn good shooting. I think that bulls-eye would be slightly smaller than a human torso. Would like to see how tightly you group at 5 yards. I would, but no BG would, of that I'm sure. Be safe.
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08-07-2020, 05:47 PM
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I love bringing my model 60 to the range. There is always at least one person to make a funny comment, do you need to get that back to the museum before closing time, was that used in the civil war lol. Mine was made in 1984, carried it off duty for law enforcement and now as my retired leo gun.
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Some of my favs
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If it was me, none....
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Them VZ grips are freaking me out man!
But seriously folks how are they as far as comfort, grip, etc.?
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Mine are great, they may look small but they are design to fit and keep the gun from slipping around in your hand. I have the 320 series on two J-Frames.
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Love my S&W 327 Snub Nose. Just installed Hogue Bantam Cocobolo grips.
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I've kinda fallen for the 640 no dash. The middle one I carry some days and the other two belong to the Mrs. A 640-1 has been added.
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I need to ask, what's that 3rd gun, exactly, with the psychedelic grips?
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Brand new Kimber K6s DC on its first trip out.
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Hope OP doesn't mind me chiming in, but it looks like a Kimber K6S.
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I do not mind and points for being correct. Deep Cover model.
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Them VZ grips are freaking me out man!
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I like them all.
Not slippery and doesnt lift my shirt.
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Seeing some good shooting here.
Once I adjusted my expectations, I enjoy shooting my snub noses. Whenever I go to the range I try to bring one to “keep familiar”
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I've kinda fallen for the 640 no dash. The middle one I carry some days and the other two belong to the Mrs. A 640-1 has been added.
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This 640 no dash rode in my pocket for about 20 years
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I love bringing my model 60 to the range. There is always at least one person to make a funny comment, do you need to get that back to the museum before closing time, was that used in the civil war lol. Mine was made in 1984, carried it off duty for law enforcement and now as my retired leo gun.
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...and it fires the 158gr LHP. I've always believed this load gave a snub the advantage over a small semi-auto. Now, of course, we have the mini-9s.
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Snubs are always a lot of fun, especially when they don't know they aren't target guns.
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Results from my first time shooting my 38 Special snubby from 20 feet with 158 grain FMJ. I think I did ok.
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