Bought a 340PD and a New 43C!!! (My First AirLites)

TX Native,
The 351c is a interesting gun.
I have always wanted a model 34 kit gun 2"
Maybe one day....
-Sam
 
The Airweights and Airlites are great fun. The 357 mag is no fun for extended range sessions, but is a joy to carry.

The 43c is a hoot, but some folks don't like the somewhat heavy trigger weight.

Great acquisition :)

SAFireman,
Gonna run some Speer Short Barrel Formula 357mags through the 340PD Saturday, as well as 200 of my 38 +P handloads (they are on the lighter side).

Also have some Federal Punch 22LR I am gonna run a handful through the 43C just to test performance against some targets. (do not have many of the Punch so I am rationing :D)

I will let you all know how she performs at the extended range session.
-Sam
 
340 purchase

Hello all. I’m new to this forum. Looking forward to keeping up!

I also own a 342 and a 360 airlite that my wife and I carry for personal protection. Only fired each a few times, but we like them because of their light weight.

I also own a 339 airlite ( 44 mag ). This is my Alaska carry. Also only shot a few times. Quite a kick! My friend had an identical one that blew apart at a shooting range using factory loads . I’m a little leery of shooting mine much.

I’m sure you’ll enjoy your air
lites!
 
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Hello all. I’m new to this forum. Looking forward to keeping up!

I also own a 342 and a 360 airlite that my wife and I carry for personal protection. Only fired each a few times, but we like them because of their light weight.

I also own a 339 airlite ( 44 mag ). This is my Alaska carry. Also only shot a few times. Quite a kick! My friend had an identical one that blew apart at a shooting range using factory loads . I’m a little leery of shooting mine much.

I’m sure you’ll enjoy your air
lites!

Hello Mikealb,
The AirLites are definitely a handful. 44Mag in an airlite...the idea makes my wrist hurt.
-Sam
 
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