First Handguns I ever shot
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First Handguns I ever shot
Today was the day I could shoot a handgun for the first time in my life..
I had visited a friend of mine who is a hunter and has got a good collection of guns..together we went to a range and one of those days i'll remember for a long time to come:)
I should say I had a good choice, a Luger with a longer barrel, a S&W .357 revolver, a Sig 9mm, a H&K 9mm and a browning .22 and THE colt 1911..
The Best was the Colt .45...wow!! what a gun..
First I started with a luger 9mm...50 rounds
I wanted to load it myself
A bit scared about the recoil but then
Then the sig another
Loading the sig
Didn't know how many go in:), struggling with the sore thumb:)
The .357 the first revolver I ever shot in my life..and another 30-40 rounds
Getting the empties out
Borrowed the H&K from the shooter next to us by trading our .357 and
And then the magical .45 ACP..
And the grin on the face before I shoot this thing:)
And the cleaning up for the 5th time..
Then the rest of time we shot .22
I should say thanks to my friend, I had the experience of my life.. my friend was wondering why i wanted the pics taken...he would never know given our gun laws in our country maybe I might not shoot these for a long long time again..
Regards
Ranjeet
Now finally I know what it feels to shoot a Colt 1911....
I had visited a friend of mine who is a hunter and has got a good collection of guns..together we went to a range and one of those days i'll remember for a long time to come:)
I should say I had a good choice, a Luger with a longer barrel, a S&W .357 revolver, a Sig 9mm, a H&K 9mm and a browning .22 and THE colt 1911..
The Best was the Colt .45...wow!! what a gun..
First I started with a luger 9mm...50 rounds
I wanted to load it myself
A bit scared about the recoil but then
Then the sig another
Loading the sig
Didn't know how many go in:), struggling with the sore thumb:)
The .357 the first revolver I ever shot in my life..and another 30-40 rounds
Getting the empties out
Borrowed the H&K from the shooter next to us by trading our .357 and
And then the magical .45 ACP..
And the grin on the face before I shoot this thing:)
And the cleaning up for the 5th time..
Then the rest of time we shot .22
I should say thanks to my friend, I had the experience of my life.. my friend was wondering why i wanted the pics taken...he would never know given our gun laws in our country maybe I might not shoot these for a long long time again..
Regards
Ranjeet
Now finally I know what it feels to shoot a Colt 1911....
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Re: First Handguns I ever shot
Nice pictures Ranjeet
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Cheers!
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You lucky, lucky blighter!
I am not going to thank you for the pics. You have given me serious heart and bum burn.
Thanks.
I am not going to thank you for the pics. You have given me serious heart and bum burn.
Thanks.
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Mack The Knife Bana";p="3375 wrote:You lucky, lucky blighter!
I am not going to thank you for the pics. You have given me serious heart and bum burn. Thanks.
What he said. Lucky you, Ranjit. That .357 looks awesome. I am partial to the wheelguns. How did the Luger feel in comparison to the rest?
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Re: First Handguns I ever shot
Ranjeet,
Congratulations! Anyone who loves the 1911AI has very good taste indeed. A note on recoil - I dislike it myself - try a Weaver grip or any of the other two handed grips and you should find it more comfortable.
Good to see you having fun,
Mehul
Congratulations! Anyone who loves the 1911AI has very good taste indeed. A note on recoil - I dislike it myself - try a Weaver grip or any of the other two handed grips and you should find it more comfortable.
Good to see you having fun,
Mehul
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Well, I was always fascinated with the luger, but i must say with its wooden grip and its tendency to jam, it got stuck 4 times in 50 shots.., I would prefer the .45 anyday..and the difference in kind of recoil you get from a .357 revolver and .45 is also slightly different..one kind of kick and another kind of a push..Vikram";p="3379 wrote:
That .357 looks awesome. I am partial to the wheelguns. How did the Luger feel in comparison to the rest?
My friend has got some rifles, from .22 to 8x75, maybe sometime i get to shoot them as well. Its hunting season now and the rifle ranges are booked full.
All said and done, I still love trap shooting the most:)
Regards
Ranjeet
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Mack The Knife,
Seeing you have fun at Bheemeshwari, in the beautiful nature and me in a shooting range...
Wonder who is more lucky:)
Regards
Ranjeet
Seeing you have fun at Bheemeshwari, in the beautiful nature and me in a shooting range...
Wonder who is more lucky:)
Regards
Ranjeet
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Re: First Handguns I ever shot
Hi Mehul,
Yeah Mehul I must say the .45 1911, is a very good pistol No jams, and true about the recoil, I tried to shoot with both my hands but I was shooting better with one hand..maybe its got to do with a lot of shooting with a .177 air pistol that I have..
None the less, if it were one pistol that I would have ..it would be a Colt 1911..but before that a 12g shotgun..
Regards
Ranjeet
Yeah Mehul I must say the .45 1911, is a very good pistol No jams, and true about the recoil, I tried to shoot with both my hands but I was shooting better with one hand..maybe its got to do with a lot of shooting with a .177 air pistol that I have..
None the less, if it were one pistol that I would have ..it would be a Colt 1911..but before that a 12g shotgun..
Regards
Ranjeet
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Thanks Ranjeet,
For making my weekend and also I'm happy to find another 45 fan-way top go buddy!
I still miss the weekend shoots at the range with a plethora of working guns-mostly 9 and 45 and a few 38spl ankle guns thrown in .
Enjoy that big 'smith-what was it ? a 686?
Was this your first time with a 45? I second Mehul, try a Weaver or 'Modified Ranjeet weaver' stance -double handed grip good for the big boys.
Best
Axx
For making my weekend and also I'm happy to find another 45 fan-way top go buddy!
I still miss the weekend shoots at the range with a plethora of working guns-mostly 9 and 45 and a few 38spl ankle guns thrown in .
Enjoy that big 'smith-what was it ? a 686?
Was this your first time with a 45? I second Mehul, try a Weaver or 'Modified Ranjeet weaver' stance -double handed grip good for the big boys.
Best
Axx
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Thanks Ranjeet,
For making my weekend and also I'm happy to find another 45 fan-way top go buddy!
I still miss the weekend shoots at the range with a plethora of working guns-mostly 9 and 45 and a few 38spl ankle guns thrown in .
Enjoy that big 'smith-what was it ? a 686?
Was this your first time with a 45? I second Mehul, try a Weaver or 'Modified Ranjeet weaver' stance -double handed grip good for the big boys.
Best
Axx
For making my weekend and also I'm happy to find another 45 fan-way top go buddy!
I still miss the weekend shoots at the range with a plethora of working guns-mostly 9 and 45 and a few 38spl ankle guns thrown in .
Enjoy that big 'smith-what was it ? a 686?
Was this your first time with a 45? I second Mehul, try a Weaver or 'Modified Ranjeet weaver' stance -double handed grip good for the big boys.
Best
Axx
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Re: First Handguns I ever shot
what are the gun laws for pistols in Germany like, when it comes to non-citizens?
Do they allow you to buy a pistol?
Is carrying allowed?
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Do they allow you to buy a pistol?
Is carrying allowed?
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German laws are almost the same for citizens and non-citizens, Again as I had mentioned sometime earlier, you can get a sport shooting license or a Hunting license.
Carrying I am not sure is allowed.
Regards
Ranjeet
Carrying I am not sure is allowed.
Regards
Ranjeet
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you should get yourself a handgun then
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You can go to the Cauvery whenever you are in Bangalore......Seeing you have fun at Bheemeshwari, in the beautiful nature and me in a shooting range...
Still wondering?Wonder who is more lucky:)
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This is something I would definately do.Mack The Knife Bana";p="3431 wrote:
You can go to the Cauvery whenever you are in Bangalore......
Btw, I was still hanging out with my same friend and he said, let's have a look at some big calibers ...See what I got to look, of course I did not shoot them, otherwise wouldn't be typing out this post:)
The one Mehul wants to buy..What say Naren, you know this calibre..I saw a pic of yours with the same
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n182 ... CN1827.jpg
I thought why not take a pic with it
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n182 ... CN1828.jpg
My friend said, big caliber is not complete unless one has seen this one
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n182 ... CN1839.jpg
And I remarked that this ain't a handgun but a canon, and then we saw the real canon
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n182 ... CN1845.jpg
And then finally something, which I want to shoot
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n182 ... CN1847.jpg
And Mack The Knife, if i shoot these so called ' handguns' i am sure i won't be lucky any longer..but yeah the P 38 is something if i shoot, i'll post some pics.. It belongs to a gunsmith my friend knows very well
Regards
Ranjeet
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