Wanted to post this as s public service. This is a really good starter set. Im sure our experts here can help if you have questions.
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Well damn, the only one of those I don't haven't owned is the wheel gun. I'd remedy that but then I'd lose it in one of those hurricanes we get here in West TN.
The Founders were brilliant. Certainly the vast majority of US citizens concur with that simple truth.
The 2nd Amendment - A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
What does the 2nd amendment say in simple terms?
In short, the Second Amendment states that as an American citizen, you have the individual right to arm yourself. The amendment also firmly establishes that the government cannot infringe on that right.
The right to keep and bear arms (often referred to as the right to bear arms) is a right for people to possess weapons (arms) for the preservation of life, liberty, and property. The purpose of gun rights is for self-defense, including security against tyranny, as well as hunting and sporting activities.
Wanted to post this as s public service. This is a really good starter set. Im sure our experts here can help if you have questions.
Im here to help.
Well damn, the only one of those I don't haven't owned is the wheel gun. I'd remedy that but then I'd lose it in one of those hurricanes we get here in West TN.
Wheel guns are a lot of fun, but I would go straight for the performance center 686 unless you are planning on sending whatever you buy off for work.
If you want something 22 and fun just to check off the wheel gun the Ruger Wrangler SAs are fun. We have four of them, ton of fun and extremely high quality for the low price.
686+ is my favorite revolver. I have a dealer stocking special in a 5.5" barrel that may have 8-10k pin competition rounds through it and it's still as tight and accurate as the day it came out of the box.
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2023 09:42 AM by rath v2.0.)
Wanted to post this as s public service. This is a really good starter set. Im sure our experts here can help if you have questions.
Im here to help.
Well damn, the only one of those I don't haven't owned is the wheel gun. I'd remedy that but then I'd lose it in one of those hurricanes we get here in West TN.
Wheel guns are a lot of fun, but I would go straight for the performance center 686 unless you are planning on sending whatever you buy off for work.
If you want something 22 and fun just to check off the wheel gun the Ruger Wrangler SAs are fun. We have four of them, ton of fun and extremely high quality for the low price.
I've looked at those Ruger's for years, I can't explain why I haven't bought one since they are so inexpensive.