Oh, you reminded me, the .380s were easier to chamber than others.My sister has a Smith & Wesson .380 EZ slide. She loves it. She can chamber it easily but had issues finding ammo for awhile. Little easier now but still harder to find than 9mm
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Oh, you reminded me, the .380s were easier to chamber than others.My sister has a Smith & Wesson .380 EZ slide. She loves it. She can chamber it easily but had issues finding ammo for awhile. Little easier now but still harder to find than 9mm
The shield EZ-9 is also very easy to chamber a round but, if the recoil of a 9mm is too unpleasant, you won't practice.Oh, you reminded me, the .380s were easier to chamber than others.
I started with a 9mm only thing I’ve shot to this day looking into renting a rifle when I go to the range in 2 weeks.When we first took DD to shoot I tried to steer her toward the .22 rifle.
Nope. She wanted the 629 S&W, 6" barrel. With .44 specials it almost 'felt' like shooting a .22.
SometimesAnyone watch Kentucky Ballistics?
MeAnyone watch Kentucky Ballistics?
I like it when he shoots the candy slugs. My bro and I watch him
The second gun I ever bought was a S&W 629, the result of Dirty Harry movies. For me it was one of those magical firearms that I could not miss the target with. I loved that gun so much I had to buy every variation and length of it. Many years later when shooting league with a different 629 I would download full wadcutters in .44 spl cases. It was a dream to shoot and I thought I was pretty good until I found shooting Bullseye competition pistol, but that is a story in itself. Sally would understand.When we first took DD to shoot I tried to steer her toward the .22 rifle.
Nope. She wanted the 629 S&W, 6" barrel. With .44 specials it almost 'felt' like shooting a .22.