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useful/race guns or just stupidity
I can't imagine any benefit, the race comps 1/4 that size do a perfect job of eliminating any flip.useful/race guns or just stupidity
might be the .50GI? or whatever it was called.... 50 calI can't imagine any benefit, the race comps 1/4 that size do a perfect job of eliminating any flip.
How could larger and heavier benefit?
What caliber it that, it looks like a rebated rim?
Built for a hand cannon and not a race gun, at least explains the departure from conventional thinking.The pistols are stamped 50GI on the barrel.
Looks like they're built for bowling pin matches, so still a race gun of sorts.Built for a hand cannon and not a race gun, at least explains the departure from conventional thinking.
Learned something new. Thanks!Looks like they're built for bowling pin matches, so still a race gun of sorts.
I shot some back in the 80's and 90's. I remember being very good at getting them to fall over with the top facing me on the first shot and sending them spinning in the same spot with the next.Those bowling pin matches were a lot of fun. The pin had to be knocked completely off the table to score. Took quite a solid hit.
I shot some back in the 80's and 90's. I remember being very good at getting them to fall over with the top facing me on the first shot and sending them spinning in the same spot with the next.
Yup, bowling pins:
The pin coating would cause most bullets to "slip" off if not hit more or less center. I remember some company introduced a bullet called Pin Grabbers. The hollow point looked like a hole-saw blade. One dollar each, as I recall. At the time typical JHPs were maybe $0.10 each.
Those bowling pin matches were a lot of fun. The pin had to be knocked completely off the table to score. Took quite a solid hit.
Manitou Incline near Colorado Springs. So popular now, you have to make a reservation.
That’s my guessI wonder if it sounded like a fawn in distress so it attacked the hawk?
My in laws got me a 6’ velociraptor bow target for Christmas a few years ago.Omg a![]()