I Saw It With My Own Eyes

FORTY posts before mine and, best I can tell... not one mention of PPC.

While it is certainly possible that putting on his rig transformed him, it seems to me that you were watching a dedicated PPC shooter who honed that craft weekly. Not divine intervention, but a guy that put in a lot of time, care and work at running his revolver.

Fantastic story!
 
The only thing better would have him shooting an N frame in .44 Special. A revolver can become part of your soul.
 
I really enjoyed your story.. I kinda know what you are talking about.
I have lots of fancy and impressive guns, but when I pick up that old duty revolver, it's like putting on a favorite old pair of gloves. It just feels right.

Thanks for sharing.
 
Excellent recounting of what was obviously an interesting an eye opening day. I heard once, " beware the man with one gun as he probable knows how to use it ",. Granted, he didn't have jusyt one that day but he obviously shot awfully well with the one he KNEW. Thanks for the tale.
 
The only thing better would have him shooting an N frame in .44 Special. A revolver can become part of your soul.

I only own a few S&W's, all N frames. I have owned a few K's and J's, but the N frame really fits me well. A .44 Special might have been icing on the cake, but that old 686 just turned out to be the perfect gun for that space and time. The whole thing was really much more impressive than words can describe.
 
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