What's your favorite Indy gun?
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Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
Ditto that! And his wife has put grown men to shame with her accuracy!
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Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
I've just read through my posts, and I'm puzzled. Where and when did I ever say I considered a .45 ACP was 'light'?
Please show me so I can correct that statement.
I said I prefer revolvers, and that preference is the .44.
Regards! Michaelson
Please show me so I can correct that statement.
I said I prefer revolvers, and that preference is the .44.
Regards! Michaelson
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Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
Took me a moment before that registered!
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Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
Hey Michaelson,Michaelson wrote:I've just read through my posts, and I'm puzzled. Where and when did I ever say I considered a .45 ACP was 'light'?
Please show me so I can correct that statement.
I said I prefer revolvers, and that preference is the .44.
Regards! Michaelson
With all the camaraderie and light hearted banter, I incorrectly assumed you were in agreement with _ about the "light" comment. Also, all the Magnum talk, too. I'm embarressed , I think I maybe over sensitive to 1911 slights, perceived or imagined. A thousand pardons, Sir. 'Nough said.
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Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
No problem what so ever, my friend!
Now, if we're comparing .44 mags to the 1911, THEN I'll say....yep, that's a light weight round!
HIGH regards! Michaelson
Now, if we're comparing .44 mags to the 1911, THEN I'll say....yep, that's a light weight round!
HIGH regards! Michaelson
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Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
For Indy the Webley is fine and probably my fave. For myself, well, I'm more of a long-gun guy. I guess a cut-down, double-barreled "alley sweeper" has it's place, too - it's what I'd take along to the OK Corral.
Recently, though, I'm mostly shooting with a bow...
LJ
Recently, though, I'm mostly shooting with a bow...
LJ
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I used to LOVE shooting a 65 pound pull compound bow, and actually got pretty good with one. Just got tired of ripping out hairs in my moustache due to the way I have to anchor my hand against my cheek, so after a while, I gave it up and sold my equipment.
I also love to shoot black powder minieball rifles. Have a Thompson .45 Hawken in the closet as we 'speak'. It's been literally YEARS since I rattled a round down THAT barrel.
Regards! Michaelson
I also love to shoot black powder minieball rifles. Have a Thompson .45 Hawken in the closet as we 'speak'. It's been literally YEARS since I rattled a round down THAT barrel.
Regards! Michaelson
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My bow is a recurve @ 55lb. I'd really like to make a yew longbow and do some 100 Year War re-enactment...
I may be mistaken, but I think in some places there are specific "black powder" seasons.
LJ
I may be mistaken, but I think in some places there are specific "black powder" seasons.
LJ
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Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
Yes, during black powder season, but definitely a hunting weapon._ wrote:I'm surprisingly accurate with the minieball. I'm able to keep a decent spread at 50 yards with the .577 I'm likely going to buy this weekend. I enjoy it.
At 100 and 200 yards I'm hitting the individual target I'm aiming at. It really is an enjoyable weapon. Are they legal for hunting?
Check to see what calibers are legal during which season, though. A .577 may be a bit much for rabbit or squirrel.
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Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
I’m rather fond of my S&W wheel guns. I own a N-Frame M22/M1917, K-Frame M10/RHKP, and a J-Frame M49/Saudi.
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Long John, you're a man after my own heart! I really encourage you to go for that Yew Longbow, and if you need any help, don't hesitate to contact me.
Funny that the topic veered a little toward archery. _ I understand your reticence about hunting with the bow, I highly recommend the bow to anyone interested in hunting. There is no greater satisfaction in the sport than taking an animal with a bow, especially one made by your own hands. You have to get close enough to smell it!
But enough of that! Back to the topic at hand. My favorite Indy gun is the Webley, but I really wish he'd used a 1911, and hold out the hope that he will in Indy V.
Weston
Funny that the topic veered a little toward archery. _ I understand your reticence about hunting with the bow, I highly recommend the bow to anyone interested in hunting. There is no greater satisfaction in the sport than taking an animal with a bow, especially one made by your own hands. You have to get close enough to smell it!
But enough of that! Back to the topic at hand. My favorite Indy gun is the Webley, but I really wish he'd used a 1911, and hold out the hope that he will in Indy V.
Weston
Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
Smith&Wesson Handejector, just somethin´about revolvers...maybe it´s the westerns I´ve watched all my life.
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Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
The jamming of autos is exactly why I like revolvers; they rarely jam. There has been an incredible amount of chatter in the gun world about Glock jams (and other autos as well) But, the polymer frame guns seem to get the most ardent critics and admirers. Either way, they seem to be a bit more finicky when it comes to gripping the gun/reacting to recoil and how that affects jams. Personally, I think it is due to a little bit more frame flex combined with a smaller mass and different (higher) center of gravity than an all metal auto allowing it to move more with (as opposed to resist) the recoil and thereby short cycle the action. Regardless, as long as you practice with it (a lot) before you carry it, it should not matter._ wrote:I confess. I've fired 2 rounds from a 44mag. Peed myself. What you say makes sense. Might give it a try with a short barrel.
The "crack" is a little annoying. Even cuts through the ear protection...
The Glock is the most pleasant to shoot. I know... Blaspheme! But it's true. It's like a good cup of smooth coffee after downing tequila (the 357). But, I've also had enough jams at the range to give pause. I do use FBI light loads at the range. Heavy loads when hiking. Bears are big...
Also, speaking of .44Mag recoil, I used to compete in cowboy action shooting. One match, a fellow showed up with one of the then new American Derringer Co. guns in .44 Mag. Now, I was used to shooting .44Mag in double action revolvers and I used a .44Mag carbine and .44Mag single action revolver to compete (although downloaded to .44spl most of the time.)
Well, I gloved up and borrowed that .44mag derringer for a side match. I fired the first shot and regretted it. But, being young and stupid, I fired the second barrel. It hurt...a lot. You know that golf ball sized muscle inside the web of your thumb and forefinger? Well, mine felt like it came between an anvil and Thor's hammer for about a week. Never again....
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Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
I gotta say, Webley takes the cake. To me, the Bapty/Stembridge just seems kinda small.
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_,_ wrote:That's what I'm looking at now. Chip (above referenced friend) sent me some links just a few minutes ago... We might just plan a guys getaway around this instead of Vegas debauchery this year. A different way of bagging ones limit?
Yeah... As a teenager I competed in pistol. I never really enjoyed shooting rifle - but I do enjoy these minieballs... The load and the size of the round makes it fun. .577 packed with black powder vs an anemic .22?
Please don't forgo Vegas debauchery as I live here now and would be MORE than happy to partake in that adventure!!!! Regardless, if you're ever in Vegas for any reason I would be happy to meet up with you and throw down a nice comped dinner, Vegas high roller style! lol
Gonna miss seeing you at the Summit this year. I'll have to get to Ireland soon for more debauchery.
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Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
Yeah, but if your head explodes, what's the point?_ wrote: Guess I can test it by trying to walk into the Crazy Horse?
Regards! Michaelson
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Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
The Browning HP. It's the most reliable and has the largest amount of shots as well as being easier and quicker to reload.
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Exactly...If your wife is anything like mine, you need $100's!!!!_ wrote:It always explodes when I walk into the Crazy Horse...Michaelson wrote:Yeah, but if your head explodes, what's the point?_ wrote: Guess I can test it by trying to walk into the Crazy Horse?
Regards! Michaelson
But, I have no need or desire to go to such establishments. I get all the visual and tactile stimulation I'd ever want simply by living with this angel I'm married to. And I don't need $20's...
Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
the Browning HP 35 is my favorite.
Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
My favorite, of all of them is the Stembridge S&W from RAIDERS, cracked & chipped grips and all! That one looked like the "tool" that it obviously was!
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Re: What's your favorite Indy gun?
Oh, hey, I must have missed the first run of this thread. So...
Bapty, followed closely by the HP.
Don't you all feel better now?
Bapty, followed closely by the HP.
Don't you all feel better now?