Why don't you give up one of your Speedmasters, I mean their not worth anything to us real Omega collectors.
Naw, I'd have to have some fries too. The sad thing is, if he were a true enthusiast, he would have bleed a little to make the shot.
Awww, come on, I did make my beautiful, mint condition Stihl chainsaw all sticky - aint that enough? actually I did bleed for real when I tried to lick it all off!
You know I LOVE the Stihl shot, but I think Paul Hogan said it...."Never take a chainsaw to a gun fight." Or maybe it was someone else. Ben Hogan? Colonel Hogan? Colonel Sanders? Anyway...God Bless AMERICA!
hey Hey HEY....the SP 101 is an OUTSTANDING handgun. You must be mistaking it for something else. Even the reviews on it are excellent. Let me guess....a Glock guy? What is it you object to about the Ruger? Most of my experience was with the 1911 then the Beretta 92F, but I've fired just about one of everything from .22 to .45, and I love the SP101.
I own a Beretta 92, great gun. So is my S&W model 64. I don't care for the SP101, I feel it is inferior to both the S&W and the Colt.
Inferior? One thing I've never heard said of the SP 101 is that it's inferior. It is probably the most highly regarded revolver currently made in terms of reliability and longevity. It's heft makes it perfect for rapid fire and ability to withstand heat. Your Smith is an excellent weapon with a great trigger. It would be in my list of top five .38s, but if I'm not mistaken, it doesn't chamber .357, does it? A weakness in my estimation. Truthfully, with regard to comparing these two, it comes down to which you like in your hand. I have loved mine since I fired a bullseye with it's very first round, .357, double action...at 50 ft. I almost quit for the day after that shot...and I should have because none of the next 20 or so rounds found the bullseye. The Beretta is a great weapon. It feels great in the hand....MUCH better than a 1911, in my opinion. I'd put it up against any 9mm made. I owned a few Browning Hi powers, and like them almost as well...but not quite.