A 9mm is an excellent choice for range and HD....you would use different ammunition for each one, cheaper for range and practice..
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A 9mm is an excellent choice for range and HD....you would use different ammunition for each one, cheaper for range and practice..
Accuracy was really really good and I only shot at 10 years while break in, when I took my time the bullets went point of aim. Double taps were ease and the frame seemed to really soak up the recoil.
G43 has my vote !
Thanks for the information, am already thinking of getting one.
Genesis is a great bow to get started with. Its also what is used in the NASP.
National Archery in Schools Program.
You can always move up later on.
I used a meadow creek for a 20ga O/U turkey gun. It worked great.
Most cities limit blade to 3.5 inches including Seattle. A few are lower than that. Seattle also bans carrying any fixed blade unless it is related to your trade.
Looks like it was made in 1981 .
Cant wait to set my eyes on it.
Complete with a BCG and M-Lok rail, The side charging handle works great with a conventional hunting scope.
I picked mine up last year at Precision Armory in Carmel NY Putnam County $599