If you can buy a never fired Ruger Super Red Hawk for Four hundred dollars, in good condition, In spite of what NUTTY JOHN says, it is a good guy buy.zombo said:brand new never fired ruger srh blue 7 1/2 in barrel 454 casull 400 sheckels. is it a good deal?
Thanks for the correction, for some reason I thought the velocities were similar, silly me. :headbang:Magnum88C said:The 20 ga slug comes up quite a bit short of the velocity of the .454.
Ed McGivern fired light 38 Special loads. I really doubt that they were the cause of the arthritis. If that were true every handgun shooter in America would have hand problems.andy said:Lots of DA bs RUINED Ed McGivern's hands, too. The over-stress cause his hands to get full of arthritus.
Sorry, dude, I was wrong. I was thinking of the MV of buckshot, the 1/2-oz 20 gauge slug runs at 1800 fps, the 300-gr (.69 oz) runs at 1650 fps. Although that is from a 7.5" barrel. I don't know what they run out of a Puma where the barrel length would be closer to that of the 20 gauge.DaRkWoLf said:Thanks for the correction, for some reason I thought the velocities were similar, silly me. :headbang:
BS gunkid. Show us a link or quote a book that says McGivern ruined his hands that way. I'm calling you a LIAR, gunkid. Right to your face.andy said:what's interesting about it? 20 ga shotgun slug performance, is all you get, at a very high price, in gun, ammo, practice time, harm to your hands and wrists, etc. Just ask John Taffin. He REALLY regrets firing lots of heavy loads in handguns. Lots of DA bs RUINED Ed McGivern's hands, too. The over-stress cause his hands to get full of arthritus.