Took Luke to a range yesterday.
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wrote on 6 Aug 2020, 15:40 last edited by
A lot cheaper than what I paid, but I was in Vegas.
Though we had a greater selection. But again, it was in Vegas. They had a thriving business of tourists like me.
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wrote on 6 Aug 2020, 15:42 last edited by
The money you lose in Vegas, stays in Vegas.
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A lot cheaper than what I paid, but I was in Vegas.
Though we had a greater selection. But again, it was in Vegas. They had a thriving business of tourists like me.
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wrote on 6 Aug 2020, 16:02 last edited by
This is where I went.
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wrote on 6 Aug 2020, 16:26 last edited by
Just asking for a friend....
If somebody was married to a lady with arthritis, and they would like for her to be able to handle a handgun, how strong are her hands?
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wrote on 6 Aug 2020, 22:01 last edited by Jolly 8 Jun 2020, 22:06
The reason I said that...The Shield EZ .380 is made for people who want a centerfire, defensive handgun, but don't have a lot of hand strength or are recoil adverse.
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wrote on 6 Aug 2020, 22:05 last edited by
We spent $25 for the range time, $25 for the gun rental, and ALOT on ammo.
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We spent $25 for the range time, $25 for the gun rental, and ALOT on ammo.
wrote on 6 Aug 2020, 23:51 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Took Luke to a range yesterday.:
We spent $25 for the range time, $25 for the gun rental, and ALOT on ammo.
$50? You'd spend a lot more for not as much fun at DIsneyworld, I suspect.
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The reason I said that...The Shield EZ .380 is made for people who want a centerfire, defensive handgun, but don't have a lot of hand strength or are recoil adverse.
wrote on 7 Aug 2020, 00:08 last edited by Kincaid 8 Jul 2020, 00:09@Jolly said in Took Luke to a range yesterday.:
The reason I said that...The Shield EZ .380 is made for people who want a centerfire, defensive handgun, but don't have a lot of hand strength or are recoil adverse.
My middle daughter did her research and is saving up for a Ruger LCP II in .380 for fun and safety.
And the polymer is pink.
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@Jolly said in Took Luke to a range yesterday.:
The reason I said that...The Shield EZ .380 is made for people who want a centerfire, defensive handgun, but don't have a lot of hand strength or are recoil adverse.
My middle daughter did her research and is saving up for a Ruger LCP II in .380 for fun and safety.
And the polymer is pink.
wrote on 7 Aug 2020, 00:48 last edited by@Kincaid said in Took Luke to a range yesterday.:
@Jolly said in Took Luke to a range yesterday.:
The reason I said that...The Shield EZ .380 is made for people who want a centerfire, defensive handgun, but don't have a lot of hand strength or are recoil adverse.
My middle daughter did her research and is saving up for a Ruger LCP II in .380 for fun and safety.
And the polymer is pink.
The Shield EZ is a bigger gun with a grip safety and a easy to jack slide. It's softer shooting than the Ruger.
Having said that... I like the LCP. I carry one a lot. I have the first edition, not the second and the LCP II has the better trigger. A couple of things...The gun does not like to be limp-wristed and it helps to "slingshot" the slide when putting it into battery. As with any of the pocket rockets, it may have a particular ammo it really prefers...I use Hornady Critical Defense, but hers may like something else.
I think she'll like it.