Automatica
Regular Member
This doesn't make sense to me, probably never will. I called my local gun shop, which has a snub nosed, 357 Smith & Wesson I recently purchased. It's on hold for the mandatory California 10 day cooling off period. This gun shop has an indoor range. I asked them if I could put a few rounds through the weapon on their range and then return it back to them for the rest of the 10 day cooling off period.
I had a reason for this, a 357 snub nosed revolver is going to pack a lot of "wallop" factor. There's a good chance that after shooting it I would want to change the grips on it with something a bit better/something that would fit the hand. It feels like it would fit fine right now, but the one concern is the grip stops at about half way down my little finger. I figured why wait to get potential gun work on it done when I could test fire it really quickly and get that work done while in the waiting period. Multitasking is great right?
Apparently I can't do that. This state sucks. </rant>
I had a reason for this, a 357 snub nosed revolver is going to pack a lot of "wallop" factor. There's a good chance that after shooting it I would want to change the grips on it with something a bit better/something that would fit the hand. It feels like it would fit fine right now, but the one concern is the grip stops at about half way down my little finger. I figured why wait to get potential gun work on it done when I could test fire it really quickly and get that work done while in the waiting period. Multitasking is great right?
Apparently I can't do that. This state sucks. </rant>
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