That is super sweet! - congrats.
That bastard.
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Walther PPQ Q4 TAC, Grab a Gun ran a special on these... Could not resist.
Does anyone have a preference for the red dot to mount on it? I have a Fastfire III on another platform, but I would entertain looking at others.
I finally ponied up for one of the new Ruger Single-10 revolvers in Stainless. Now I can let my old Super Single-Six be switched over to the .22WMR cylinder permanently. Both have got the 5.5" barrel.a 1980 Ruger New Model Single Six with both LR and WMR cylinders, original box, and owner's manual, $350.00. I'd rate it at about 80%, but it doesn't matter, because, it's going to be color case hardened, with a brass grip frame and Stag grips when I'm done. I'll take before pictures, and then in a few months, i'll post the before and after pics together. Can't wait, this is going to be fun................
Pics ............... or it didn't happen! I'm a big Ruger revolver fan!I finally ponied up for one of the new Ruger Single-10 revolver in Stainless. Now I can let my old Super Single-Six be switched over to the .22WMR cylinder permanently. Both have got the 5.5" barrel.
Also picked up another Ruger--the Precision Rimfire Rifle. SahWEET!
I also have a Navy PPQ. I hope the Q4 TAC is as good! When I take friends to the range the PPQ Navy is always the firearm that everyone shoots most accurately. Sorry 1911, Sig P226, VP9, CZ-75, and the others that I typically bring to introduce different weapons to new shooters.I have the PPQ M2 Navy.
Currently my favorite gun.
That's gonna be a no for me, dawg. Shot it some today, and I have no complaints about the trigger. Nor about the stock or grip. Milsurp handle got dialed in, need to play with the front sight some more.
Thats the plan.Look like good prairie dog medicine.
That’s what I said.Look like good prairie dog medicine.
They didn't put stickers on firearms and accessories in the 19th century.I bet Moonpie doesn't leave stickers on anything. Of course they would have been worn off by the time he got them.
Why? The worst thing that can happen is a squib which is pretty obvious. It wouldn't cycle a semi auto - which should throw up red flags, and it would feel really funky out of a bolt gun. Besides, I load all of my rifle rounds on a single stage and weigh every charge.