Awe, I want one! What's the breed? And does he/she have a name?
Congrats on the new .22. They sure are fun little guns! Have you gotten the chance to go out shooting often?
Oh and...do you have a facebook acct?
I had a hair dresser (Kevin)- since I was 14 years old. He past away in June. His partner and he had a cat rescue and adoption program run from their home. When Kevin past away, his partner Ron found out he was losing his home. He now needs to find homes for the remaining (of 80 to begin with!) cats and fast. He has roughly 45 to find homes for. So, I am hoping that most of these cats will find good homes...rather than them having to be dispersed to shelters....
PS- I am having a heck of a time getting Ingo to send my messages- I can't tell when they've sent or haven't (until you respond back!), so I apologize if I've sent anything more than once!
45?! Wow.
I personally don't want another one, but I certainly will ask around and contact you if I find someone who does. Now I gotta know...where'd they all come from?
That little Smith & Wesson has a pretty rough kick. Not only because of the snub barrel, but this particular one is a Titanium alloy, which is lighter than steel and even aluminum. Easy to conceal, light to carry, fast to reload with a speed loader...but is really NOT a pleasure to shoot.
If you want a revolver that IS a joy to shoot, go for a heavier frame with a longer barrel. Even the 686 in .357 magnum doesn't feel as bad as that tiny revolver (in my opinion). Pretty sure Jay has one, and I'm sure he'd let you try it. I think he has a 66, too, but I'm not positive.
My revolver is a 637 model Smith & Wesson Airweight. It's just like the 642, except the hammer is exposed.
It used to be my daily carry, but now it's my back up.
I wear it when I go to the range to shoot my Kimber and have it close by when I'm tearing the Kimber down to clean it so I'm never unarmed.
Sorry, but I'm not looking to sell.
I'll keep an eye out for you, though!
Here's what it looks like:
Mile Corner at the intersection of State Rd. 8 and Hwy 327 is the only place I can think of nearby. It's $9.00 for a membership (per year) and $9.00 per hour to shoot in the indoor gallery.
But, imo...bad lighting, freezing in the winter, not so much with the "in with the good air, out with the bad". Plus if you forget your eyes and ears, theirs are kind of sucky.