kisskollector
Plinker
Few questions. I bought a cheap old saturday night special. "Terrier One" chrome plated, black plastic handle revolver. Not sure the year but looked in great shape, no cracks or pitting so figured it'd be safe. All I had was .32 auto to shoot. Went to the range and even at 10ft, this thing was terribly inaccurate. Aiming 10ft away dead center, it was a good 15" higher. No, it wasn't me pulling. I've also learned shooting anything auto is terribly stupid as it can lodge into the chamber. All I can say is it didn't fall into the chamber at all and every shell fell right out. They must've had a rim, but I admit i didn't pay much attention.
Curious do you think the ammo would cause this inaccuracy? Or, is it true they're a "gut gun" and only good up close?
I've since read I need .32 s&w short (or "normal") which seems practically impossible to find unless I want to pay $1 a round. Any idea where I might find .32 s&w shorts? I've googled the heck out of it.
Thanks all. Just couldn't pass up on a $40 gun.
Curious do you think the ammo would cause this inaccuracy? Or, is it true they're a "gut gun" and only good up close?
I've since read I need .32 s&w short (or "normal") which seems practically impossible to find unless I want to pay $1 a round. Any idea where I might find .32 s&w shorts? I've googled the heck out of it.
Thanks all. Just couldn't pass up on a $40 gun.