Good to know my memory isn't completely gone.
Good to know my memory isn't completely gone.
Ok gentlemen,
Purchased the proper ammo, and we want to see how this gun shoots.
We don’t have any idea when the last time this gun was fired and curious what we should be aware of.
Is there something we should check on prior to shooting this gun?
Would hate to have something go horribly wrong the first time.
Last edited by NWshooter; 01-10-2020 at 04:43 PM.
Just check the barrel to ensure there's no obstruction. An advantage of revolvers is that they can lay around unused for decades and still be ready to go.
Got to the range today with my stepdaughter as I wanted her to be the one to shoot it first.
She was too nervous due to the gun not being shot in over 25 years at least, so she wanted me to go first. Now that I think about it, I’m not sure if I should be honored that she let me shoot it first or offended that she wasn’t concerned it if blew up in my hand first. Hahahaha!!!
All that aside, it was such a pleasure to shoot this gun and I absolutely enjoyed every round that went through it.
Super soft shooter and extremely accurate.
Thanks again for all your advice and information.
Last edited by NWshooter; 01-20-2020 at 08:20 PM.