Karma exists,,,

at the range yesterday, only two of us, he had pit B, so i took pit C. we both shoot for a bit and i take a break and wander over to see how he's doing. he's doing very well with his revolver. he sees what i'm carrying, eyes get big. that a VP9? yeah, pull it out, lock slide back offer it to him. i ask, 'want to shoot it?'

happy dance ensues.

shoots 3 rounds, holes touching.

it's on his list to add to his collection.
 
Because all the outdoor ranges have a ban on "rapid fire", I don't bother to shoot .22 any more. Their definition of rapid fire can be anywhere from 1 second shots to 4 second shots. I bought a .22 and keep an ammo stash to teach when I get the chance, but firing a shot every several seconds with a .22 is pretty boring to me since they're so easily controlled.
 
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