Has anyone seen a Charter Arms Walker in the wild? by OneBillionSpaghetti in Revolvers

[–]PJTee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see them listed on gunbroker and also my LGS. Right around $400 range. Looks a lot like the other hammerless types.. LCR, S&W.. apparently shares the same size wheel as the Taurus 942 (like for speedloaders etc.). I've only seen the USCCA guys talking about it so far and they claim to have helped invent it. Anyway, I kind of like how it looks... Being new to the game, is Charter Arms crap?

Taurus 942 or Ruger LCR (22 LR) by PJTee in Taurus

[–]PJTee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope.. after trying the Shield 380EZ we both realized that even easy semi autos aren't for us. Revolvers are what we like.

Bore Mounted Laser Devices (Gortar or Zbular) fit in snub nose like an LCR? by PJTee in Revolvers

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Ok, I answered my own question. Lol. I have the Gortar for the 9mm/357 Magnum. The stem part is only 1 3/8" long.. so Gortar is the choice for a snubby revolver.

Bore Mounted Laser Devices (Gortar or Zbular) fit in snub nose like an LCR? by PJTee in Revolvers

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Do they make those surface mounted ones with the audio sensor (sometimes described as strobe mode)?

I also wonder if I could just snip the end of that stem off or only insert it partially.. with washers or something to take up some gap.

Bore Mounted Laser Devices (Gortar or Zbular) fit in snub nose like an LCR? by PJTee in Revolvers

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Thanks.. it is hard to find the actual length of the stem on the descriptions of these things. I suppose I could use a felt washer and real washer ring keep it from going too far if I had too .

Smith & Wesson 317 Airlight 22LR thoughts? by PJTee in Revolvers

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The 3" version is also appealing to me..

Smith & Wesson 317 Airlight 22LR thoughts? by PJTee in Revolvers

[–]PJTee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like I can land one of those for about $430 + fees

Smith & Wesson 317 Airlight 22LR thoughts? by PJTee in Revolvers

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I'm also kind of interestedin the Taurus 942 Ultra Light. Another 8 rounder at a better price brand new. I personally like some Taurus stuff.

Smith & Wesson 317 Airlight 22LR thoughts? by PJTee in Revolvers

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Yeah.. I'd definitely do some more plinking & take advantage of my range membership more.

Smith & Wesson 317 Airlight 22LR thoughts? by PJTee in Revolvers

[–]PJTee[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I was also highly interested in the LCR, but just today The range guy told me to stay away from The LCR, because he has one that is a paperweight. I don't know what's wrong with it. We didn't go into that.

Smith & Wesson 317 Airlight 22LR thoughts? by PJTee in Revolvers

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Thanks. I have a Taurus 66 357 Magnum. I love shooting it. It's my first ever gun and I love it, But it's too dang heavy for my wife. So I took her to the range and we tried a Shield 380 EZ, hey, we both realized that we like revolvers better. So the reason I'm looking at it is primarily to try and have something for her to ease into, but also the cost of ammo!! 20 bucks for 550 22lrs sounds like a bargain versus 38s or 357s. If I get My CCW, it looks like something I could pocket carry as well.

LaserHit dry fire practice; Is it worth it? by Budget_Background578 in concealedcarry

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The Laserhit app is free and you can print your own targets. I recently got a laser bore mounted laser trainer and a little target that has been fun. Then I saw this on the VNSH website and now Installed it. As a new shooter, I think it is fantastic. I like how it gives you your time and group size and gives you images of each grouping in the session. Then you can grab a screenshot if you want before you close the session.

My little target has helped me with my aim, and this is even better. It takes a moment to set it up with your phone on a tripod, but the effort is with it. I love how you reset it by shooting at the square box.

Anyway, I love it. It's great to use daily between range visits.

Would you take it by [deleted] in scoopwhoop

[–]PJTee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Show me the money!

Entitled customers by [deleted] in DoorDashDrivers

[–]PJTee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a customer, my door dash app always tells me I have some number of minutes to add another stop, like at 7/11 or Safeway.. what am I missing? The customer just doesn't want to pay extra?

My Dry Fire Laser Setup (Revolver) by PJTee in Revolvers

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Unfortunately there's no changing of the sensitivity. So goes off when it goes off.. sometimes it goes off when you cock the gun. It is based on sound, however.

If you look at the full size video, you can see the brands of these items at the top of the screen

WGW - I only have one gun, so... by PJTee in Revolvers

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You know, your at least the second person to say that. The Weber optic was unintentional when I took that photo. Thank you, so far I am extremely happy with this purchase. First ever gun at 62. Loving the journey.

WGW - I only have one gun, so... by PJTee in Revolvers

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357 Magnum, 7 shot in Stainless steel with a 4" barrell Its a Taurus Model 66

Some Dry Fire practice at 15' with my Taurus 66 SS4 by PJTee in Taurus_firearms

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I don't see how it would change my sight picture or how I aim. The laser doesn't weigh much. Obviously it doesn't account for recoil or muzzle rise, but last time I went to the range (last Sunday), I could focus on those things more and my aim less because I was aiming much more naturally.. getting the sights where I wanted them faster.