One of the things John Adams said the 4th should be celebrated with was guns. We tried to do him proud yesterday, July 3.
There were long guns from single-shot .22s to a 470 double rifle to a blackpowder cannon. Handguns included Smith M18, M41, M28, M610, plus assorted Colt autos of the target and 9mm Combat Commander varieties.
Three collections were represented. My bunch tends toward hard-core gun accumulation.
Toward the end of the day we broke out two Reisings and a Madsen M50. (Yeah, all papered and legal.) After some paper targets were ventilated strenously, twelve sneaky steel plates appeared on racks and we shot them down in teams and man against man. There was a lot of blasting from the guns and clanging from the plates as they fell off the racks. My 9mm Madsen ate up the plates and Olympic 9mm ball. It seemed to have an edge over the .45 Reisings due to lighter recoil and a slower rate of fire.
My son and I teamed up against the two Reising gunners once. He used the Combat Commander and I used the Madsen. That time I got a slow start and they beat us. I found out later they were both on semi for the run.
Years ago, at the Second Chance Bowling Pin Shoot, I shot a side event with plates with a Reising. I shot a couple of runs back to back. On one the gun got put on semi by mistake. I was two seconds faster on semi than when I was pulling the Reising down out of FA recoil.
Might be a topic in that somewhere, eh?
It was the first time I'd shot the Madsen all year. Today I'm tired but smiling a lot.
Happy Independence Day! God Bless America!
There were long guns from single-shot .22s to a 470 double rifle to a blackpowder cannon. Handguns included Smith M18, M41, M28, M610, plus assorted Colt autos of the target and 9mm Combat Commander varieties.
Three collections were represented. My bunch tends toward hard-core gun accumulation.
Toward the end of the day we broke out two Reisings and a Madsen M50. (Yeah, all papered and legal.) After some paper targets were ventilated strenously, twelve sneaky steel plates appeared on racks and we shot them down in teams and man against man. There was a lot of blasting from the guns and clanging from the plates as they fell off the racks. My 9mm Madsen ate up the plates and Olympic 9mm ball. It seemed to have an edge over the .45 Reisings due to lighter recoil and a slower rate of fire.
My son and I teamed up against the two Reising gunners once. He used the Combat Commander and I used the Madsen. That time I got a slow start and they beat us. I found out later they were both on semi for the run.
Years ago, at the Second Chance Bowling Pin Shoot, I shot a side event with plates with a Reising. I shot a couple of runs back to back. On one the gun got put on semi by mistake. I was two seconds faster on semi than when I was pulling the Reising down out of FA recoil.
Might be a topic in that somewhere, eh?
It was the first time I'd shot the Madsen all year. Today I'm tired but smiling a lot.
Happy Independence Day! God Bless America!