Today was one of my best rangeday with some friends of mine, Actually started off with noticing that I brought ammunition to 9mm and a 44mag revolver. You know my 9mm and 44mag also has a blueish case so I took wrong case so I had ammo for a 9mm and a 44mag gun. Anyway when among friends I got to borrow their guns, so I started with shooting a H&K USP Expert 9mm a really nice gun first time firing it. Shot around 5-6 5shots precision/bulls eye series with one hand at 25meters and got some decent groups for being first time shooting this pistol, really enjoyed it.
Best serie with H&K
Then I tried another friends new Glock 22 gen4 40s&w with dawson fibreoptics sight, really enjoyed that pistol aswell a little stiff trigger but after 3 5shot series I got some decent grouping (didnt get any pictures of the results so no proof)
Then I stepped up to some trying my friends blackpowder Rifle an original Smith Carbine in .50cal something what a beauty and treasure Man what a fun rifle to shoot, the smell of blackpowder and its history.
Some really big cartridges
I just let the pictures speak for it self:
A friends Luger original restored though but made in the early 1900:s
Another treasure: An original Roger & Spencer 44, really beatiful.
Then a real beauty, an original1911, 102years old
Spring has sprung. Get out and shoot your Henry
Really nice Rangeday a blast from modern to past
Really nice Rangeday a blast from modern to past
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Re: Really nice Rangeday a blast from modern to past
Looks like a great day. Real nice guns for sure.
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Re: Really nice Rangeday a blast from modern to past
I'm dying, here, with the beauty of some of those guns. That original 1911 has me swooning. Great work with that offhand shooting, too. Very impressive.
I am seriously thinking of renewing my back powder shooting when I see pics of those guns, here and on other forums. Why? Well, I certainly don't need another project, but every time I see pics of some of those old BP guns, I can smell that black powder and hear that very distinctive sound.
I am seriously thinking of renewing my back powder shooting when I see pics of those guns, here and on other forums. Why? Well, I certainly don't need another project, but every time I see pics of some of those old BP guns, I can smell that black powder and hear that very distinctive sound.
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Re: Really nice Rangeday a blast from modern to past
You have some really nice friends there, ruhler, to share such sharp-looking and historic firearms with you! I've never shot BP before, but do hear them go off at the range, watch the smoke drift in front of my shooting booth, and have noticed the BP smell, too.
Good shooting, and great photos, all-around good job.
Best of all, you wrote: "Today was one of my best range days with some friends of mine."
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Good shooting, and great photos, all-around good job.
Best of all, you wrote: "Today was one of my best range days with some friends of mine."
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Re: Really nice Rangeday a blast from modern to past
nice indeed .... sounds like a really good day at the range .... is that Luger 30 caliber or 9 mm
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Re: Really nice Rangeday a blast from modern to past
Thats a 9mm. A little longer barrel, Marine I believe didnt catch the whole story about it couldnt stop staring at that 1911 it really got my attention.JEBar wrote:nice indeed .... sounds like a really good day at the range .... is that Luger 30 caliber or 9 mm
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