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Re: o.t. gun caliber
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Posted by Walt Davies on April 26, 2007 at 12:42:01 from (70.41.247.127):
In Reply to: o.t. gun caliber posted by james braley on April 26, 2007 at 10:14:36:
I have a T/C Contender great single shot pistol that has interchangeable barrels I have 5 right now. A 30/30 for protection and a 17/223 Wildcat for plinking. Also a 22 hornet that a nice cartridge but bullets are hard to find now. The basic gun cost a lot but you can find older used one at guns shows for not an arm and a leg. My 17 is 4000 FPS it can kill most anything from the high speed shock. but has little kick. The 30/30 will take your arm off every time you pull the trigger. I also a S&W 38 snub nose it about useless as a Bore Hog. If you are in the same room an fire all 5 shots you could maybe nick the guy. Walt
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