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Old 11-03-2003, 01:07 PM   #11
redlite
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Just went through 150 rounds of .45 out of the old man's S&W full size (pretty sure it is the 4506) yetserday. It has been through the S&W performance shop and I'll tell ya it sure is a pleasurable gun to shoot all day. No problems to report yet. Hell of a lot better to shoot than the Colts. The size and waight of the gun keeps muzzle jump way down shooting 230 grain ball. More enjoyable than the 9mm. We don't own any .40's. have shot Glock and Sig .40's and they were an alright caliber to shoot, but we don't own any simply because we don't have all the brass we have for the other calibers to reload. I prefer shooting .38 special out of the revolver or the S&W M52. Don't have to load mags or walk around looking for the brass.

So what ya got , how much, and when can I come and look?

Have Ma. Class A LTC
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