Beretta92FSLady
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I thought I would wish all the other mother's out there a Happy Mothers Day. I am not sure if someone posted this already.
Back to firearm topics...I just got back from the range. Shooting my Beretta .22LR conversion kit. Before I purchased my conversion kit there was a person on another forum that was saying Beretta conversion kits suck. I must have lucked out and got one of the good ones I guess:what:.
One little side note about people expressing when a firearm is a good shooter or not. Remember people that it is quite possible that the reason the firearm is a crappy shooter is not the result of a crappy firearm, it might be a crappy operator.
I have had a number of people tell me that a S&W Sigma 9mm is a crappy handgun because it does not always cycle. One of the interesting things about the Sigma and its cycling issues is that if you have a limp wrist or are prone to limp-wristing you are going to have that issue. Limp-wrister of the world, do not purchase a Sigma, save it for those of us who can keep a good grip on our sidearm--I am done complaining about random things:lolI own a Sigma and have no cycling issues..heavy trigger though)
I thought I would wish all the other mother's out there a Happy Mothers Day. I am not sure if someone posted this already.
Back to firearm topics...I just got back from the range. Shooting my Beretta .22LR conversion kit. Before I purchased my conversion kit there was a person on another forum that was saying Beretta conversion kits suck. I must have lucked out and got one of the good ones I guess:what:.
One little side note about people expressing when a firearm is a good shooter or not. Remember people that it is quite possible that the reason the firearm is a crappy shooter is not the result of a crappy firearm, it might be a crappy operator.
I have had a number of people tell me that a S&W Sigma 9mm is a crappy handgun because it does not always cycle. One of the interesting things about the Sigma and its cycling issues is that if you have a limp wrist or are prone to limp-wristing you are going to have that issue. Limp-wrister of the world, do not purchase a Sigma, save it for those of us who can keep a good grip on our sidearm--I am done complaining about random things:lolI own a Sigma and have no cycling issues..heavy trigger though)