I like target shooting,
let's go sometimes. Originally Posted by siberia
Sounds like a date

Im sure we can find a range near you.
I prefer revolvers.Mine don’t love. However, limp wristing can cause a problem. But, I’m sure your wrists are strong enough to cope.
Semi automatics can
jam.
A shooting range
date would be a
great gift. Originally Posted by siberia
I know that part of being aMost of us wouldn't be stretching the imagination much to view a batch of homemade fudge as a gift if it's presented as such.
great host is to
offer drinks & snacks
but I don't want that
confused with gifts.
Making fudge might not
be a good idea because
it would be seen as a snack.
This has me rethinking of
something else.hmmm Originally Posted by siberia
I have gotten money back from a lady once. We talked really well and she enjoyed our conversation so she grabbed some of the donation which was on night stand that I left and said take it. I did not have to pay full price. That was thoughtful and felt real good, I ended up not hobbying anymore so I never saw her again, but that was nice. I have given massage envy gift cards for a massage before. I really only give gifts to family and friends and to be honest only person I gave a gift.to was the woman I fell in love with , who happened to be a provider. But another woman gave me that cash back before.my relationship with the provide. Originally Posted by OutdoorsmanExtra time would be a nice gift too. Not a free date, but just a longer time for the originally agreed upon fee. I won a free date a few years ago asked for a 2hour date for the price of 1 instead of the free 1hour date offered. She accepted and this ended up being one of the dates where the provider fed me. It might be tough to find a date when both parties actually have the time available at the same time, but it could work when the people are familiar with each other.
Yeah I'm opposite time zone ... it's almost bed time here now.You have, no doubt, heard people say that it's impossible to jam a revolver. That is not true. I have jammed both single action and double action revolvers. True, jams are rare, but revover jams are much harder to clear than the typical tap, rack, bang of clearing an auto (My favorite is a CZ75 ) , but that being said, when I shoot for pleasure, chances are good that it's a single action revolver.
The reload of an semi-automatic pistol is a lot faster than reloading a revolver. Jams can be cleared really quickly. Only time I have ever had a jam (and I've shot tens of thousands of rounds through semi-autos) was back in the day using the old 1911A1's that the base range armory kept in stock. Those damn things were like 40 years old and had been used for training so had a QUADRILLION rounds shot through them and were loose as hell.
Anyway ... I have a newer model 1911 that I've had for over 20 years - it has never jammed on me.
Once you've dealt with the myriad of jamming problems of the M60 (and I've even had the gun come apart on me!) ... suddenly a semi-auto pistol jam is like child's play. M60 was (is) an aggravating weapon. Originally Posted by Arverni