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    Default New Addition To The Roster

    When you visit the animal shelter, you’d better be ready to take a dog home.

    I went, to hopefully just pet a laid-back Black Lab, and a spunky Pit Bulldog followed me home.

    Trying to decide between names. “Sweetie Pie”, or “Little Miss Sunshine”.






    My new S&W 340PD (a “bucket-list” gun, ever since I held one about four years ago)...

    The previous owner installed Hogue G10 “Pirahna” grips, and a XS Big Dot sight. Exactly what I woulda installed. Perfect.



    -wlf
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    I bet that hurts with full load magnums. I had a Ruger LCR in .357 for a brief period. Too painful for me.
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    I have owned a 340pd since they came out and they are wonderful carry guns. I do not have a bit dot sight but I do have a pair of LG405 grips on the gun. I am not the least bit recoil sensitive and one of our regulars and I routinely challenge each other to a box of .357's at 75' offhand. I will say those Crimson Trace grips mitigate a lot of recoil and with the laser off that little gun is surprisingly accurate at longer distance.
    BTW, stay away from ammonia solvents when cleaning and pay little attention to all the other crap you read about scandium guns.

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    "Never pet a burning dog"

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    I love being on a gun board.


    You see these comments often. "Man I LOVE that gun. I bet it HURTS to shoot full power loads!" LOL!!



    With that being said... Man I LOVE that gun! I bet it hurts to shoot full power loads! Bahahah… I've wanted one of those for a very long time.

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    I think you should name her "Little Miss Dangerous". Ted Nugent would be proud.
    "Never pet a burning dog"

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    Quote Originally Posted by 340pd View Post
    I think you should name her "Little Miss Dangerous". Ted Nugent would be proud.
    DONE!

    Everyone, please welcome Little Miss Dangerous.
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    Nice! And I like those grips.
    A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
    -Rudyard Kipling

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wlfman13 View Post

    Everyone, please welcome Little Miss Dangerous.
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    I like it!
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    Perfect!
    "Never pet a burning dog"

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    Default Kimber 38 Super

    I acquired this a few months ago. It is my EDC pistol (38 Super) and has been my grail caliber a long time ago.

    I dispatched a 4' copperhead that was an ambush predator while loading cut cedar branches into a tractor bucket.

    One shot, one very dead copperhead with a JHP.
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