I was thinking the same thing. In the Corps we shot 25, 15 and 7 yds with pistols. In my day, we did everything with iron sights, including 500 yds on the rifle range. Before my last trip to Iraq we trained with M4s with a 4x (I think) scope. We did a day's worth of quick-fire drills at something like 25-100 yds or so IIRC. I never used it enough to prefer it over iron sights for close ranges like that.Scopes on handguns seem wrong.
I feel like you need a bigger pistol for those scopes.I wasn't a fan of the tone of the silver on this scope.
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So I got the same scope in Black.
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Which do you like better?
I wasn't a fan of the tone of the silver on this scope.
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So I got the same scope in Black.
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Which do you like better?
Being this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, (back then) and would blow your head clean off, I'll try it this way for a while.Silver or blue the gun, or get a bigger gun or smaller scope. Lol
Seeing how that scope is mounted backwards, I'd be curious to see how that thing shoots
now you want to bring logic into this?Seeing how that scope is mounted backwards, I'd be curious to see how that thing shoots![]()
One of us is drinking! The scope on that Ruger is mounted correctly. Are you talking about the laser thing under the barrel? Maybe it's a Kentucky thing, but that's the direction we mount scopes on firearms. Just sayin'!Seeing how that scope is mounted backwards, I'd be curious to see how that thing shoots![]()
I've never seen a scope with a turret on the left? They are usually top and right?One of us is drinking! The scope on that Ruger is mounted correctly. Are you talking about the laser thing under the barrel? Maybe it's a Kentucky thing, but that's the direction we mount scopes on firearms. Just sayin'!![]()
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