Glaciers
Alaska Land of the Midnight Sun
My Father had a Browning HP which I inherited. Beautiful pistol. I shot it a few times with my Father back in the 70’s and it was okay, but, not enough to interest me at the time. As I said earlier my love for the semi only came into reality with the Berreta. About 20 years ago I past the Browning on to my son and he loves it. I guess I will have to take it out for a spin when I’m visiting this winter. But a second 92 is what’s on the list.
And as CZ pointed out to me, but, not in so many words, that I need to take the old work horse Ruger 89 out and practice with it to be fair. I have learn something about bottom feeders, is that I need to give them a fair effort. My early experience was with Colts, started with the surplus 45’s you could buy cheap. Since then I’ve try the old 45 in different configurations, mainly a few 1911 styles. But as I said earlier, that I traded off a Kimber a couple years ago, and I am convinced it will be my last 1911. The 1911 experiences soured me on semi’s. Cannot shoot the gun. I tried. Doesn’t fit right.
And as CZ pointed out to me, but, not in so many words, that I need to take the old work horse Ruger 89 out and practice with it to be fair. I have learn something about bottom feeders, is that I need to give them a fair effort. My early experience was with Colts, started with the surplus 45’s you could buy cheap. Since then I’ve try the old 45 in different configurations, mainly a few 1911 styles. But as I said earlier, that I traded off a Kimber a couple years ago, and I am convinced it will be my last 1911. The 1911 experiences soured me on semi’s. Cannot shoot the gun. I tried. Doesn’t fit right.