My 1st handgun was a cheap throw away found in parts in a bucket of junk. It was a U.S. Arms co. 7 or 8 shot .22 . Couldnt find the hand to turn the clyinder in the bucket. I was 12 or 13 years old. Tied the gun to a tree and test fired it with a string. Later my first good new revolver was a ruger convertable single six. Bought in 1961. I probley shot that gun almost as much as my next 150 to 200 handguns put together! I was young, shot almost every day for a few years and could very likely throw a bottel in the air, draw and hit it most of the time. I cant do that anymore.