The few that I have generally come two by two. I have two 9mm pistols from Glock (17 & 19), two 12 gauge shotguns (double barrel passed down to me from my Grandfather and a new Mossberg pump action) and two miscellaneous weapons (a 22 rifle from Ruger which is amazingly fun with a 50 round magazine and a 380 Sigma from Smith & Wesson).
The magazines for my pistols are also a celebration of diversity. The 380 has a 5 round magazine; my Glock 19 has four 15 round magazines; my Glock 17 has two 17 round magazines; I also have four 33 round magazines which the 17 and 19 share.
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Yeah...I like diversity too: .38 Special, .357 Magnum, .44 Special, .44 Magnum, .22 Long Rifle, .30-06, 30.30, .223 - you name it - they're all good.
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The few that I have generally come two by two. I have two 9mm pistols from Glock (17 & 19), two 12 gauge shotguns (double barrel passed down to me from my Grandfather and a new Mossberg pump action) and two miscellaneous weapons (a 22 rifle from Ruger which is amazingly fun with a 50 round magazine and a 380 Sigma from Smith & Wesson).
The magazines for my pistols are also a celebration of diversity. The 380 has a 5 round magazine; my Glock 19 has four 15 round magazines; my Glock 17 has two 17 round magazines; I also have four 33 round magazines which the 17 and 19 share.
What a wonderful assembly! What security! What Power! What sensuality!
Some big; some small. Some dark; some light. Some weaker; some stronger. But all pointing the same direction in complete unity.
Can't you just feel the love?
Can't you just feel the love?
Yes. It's like a blanket of love.
Nothing like hitting a two-liter bottle full of water, or better yet, ice, with a .44 Magnum hollow point.
Worn out small kitchen appliances can be fun to shoot as well. Pumpkins are great, too.
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