so he gave me $700 and I let it go. I feel like I robbed him.
Maybe this will help. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fo...vas-to-become-an-overnight-market-leader/amp/My Millenium Pro PT145 runs better than my Rolex. I had a pair of their pump .22’s which were great. The revolvers seem identical to some Smith’s.
I often carry the .45, leaving much more expensive stuff in my safe.
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Lmao that article
The shag carpet.....View attachment 147782 Which one is more dependable?
newbie to this forum, but not to guns, having enjoyed shooting clay pigeons in the Boy Scouts ...I got my own first firearm when I moved to Htown mainly for home protection & my second a Benelli Ethos with which I thought I could mod for home, but this seems a SIN after seeing how well wrought this 12 gauge is and PERFECT for shooting sport clay pigeons.
My first gun jammed after not using it for years & taking it out on the range (Beretta 95 Parabellum, I think) & in my efforts to get it fixed, I came across a marvelous gunsmith, who surprisingly is within a healthy walk from where I now live in Midtown. This fine man advised me to ship the Beretta to the US factory & get a Taurus Judge (though he said don't quote him, as many will think he has lost his marbles!) He gave his reasons & from what I have gleaned from loads of looking, the Judge seemed a better deal than the somewhat larger SW, at least from Academy where I compared the two. I believe the Judge antedated the Governor, but of this I am not certain. What I love is its ability to hold 5 rounds & rapid loaders are on order.
Although only an occasional shooter, I do enjoy time at the ranges, but I know complex devices well. The Judge sells because Taurus designed it well, ammo is amazing in choices for it & its simplicity speaks for its reliability. This model is built to last, even though I got a poly version, which I got for a great price with the pretty sights thrown in the deal.
It is large for a carry, but I intend to practice with the long Colts & take the test with it, though I would be wiser to take my venerable Beretta once back in my eager hands. I'll take her out for a spin, but now I'm keeping the Judge in my court as my go to home defense weapon.
Midtown Htown (where I live now) gentrifying, but still with many folks holding out & off the grid, which may be why I love it. View attachment 161673