Shot a few different guns today

Steelers252006

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May slaughter some of these. National Arms little .22 pistol, clips to your pocket, Ruger LCP, my new Glock 27, Berreta full size .40 Storm (not sure full name), my Ruger Mark III Hunter, and a gun, .380, that I loved, was a tack driver, off brand, cannot for the life of me now remember its name. Freedom Firearm or something. It's a cheaper off brand, finish not as nice, single and double action, and it's a real pleasure to shoot.

Anyway, the Ruger LCP was HORRIBLE to shoot, period. I'd hope that the bad guy would just give up and NOT make me have to shoot that thing because it was brutal. My Glock 27 was lively but honestly really not that much different than the Beretta. Best shooting gun of them all, and one I did not name in my list above, was my Smith 686P. :)

Anyone have any fun today shooting a few different of their favorite firearms at the range??
 
not today, but yesterday I shot my 22/45(mostly to adjust the sights to 6 o'clock hold) and my Sig. I resisted the temptation to rent other guns, as everytime I do I want more guns! :D
 
I'm with you on the LCP, and tiny .380s in general. Since I can't get a good grip on them, the recoil (to me) is pretty friggin' miserable. Can't hit squat with them either, but to each there own.

It's been a while since I last shot my 686P, maybe I'll change that tomorrow. Last time I did take it out, it made a single ragged hole at 7 yards, DA. As I always say, a good DA revolver with a smooth trigger makes even average Joe me look good! :cool:
 
That .380 I shot was a Firestorm, and it's made in Argentina. I was very impressed.

I was curious and looked up the Firestorm.
It looks almost identical to my Bersa Thunder .380
Does anyone know what (if any) differences are in these two pistols?
 
Does anyone know what (if any) differences are in these two pistols?

Cosmetic. Trigger gaurd, grips, and things like that.

If I understand right, Firestorm is an importer for Bersa.

My Firestorm FS22 22lr is marked Firestorm on one side and Bersa on the other.
 
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