Subj : Re: .22 SAA To : WEATHERMAN From : JIMMY ANDERSON Date : Sun May 17 2020 03:47 am -=> WEATHERMAN wrote to ZOMBIE MAMBO <=- WE> I find that most people who hate Hi-Points have never actually owned WE> one. I don't doubt it! I always hear them being 'run down' in gun talk, but NO ONE I have heard say anything negative has ever owned one and I don't think they've even shot them... My guitar I gig with is a Takimine made in 1991 that I bought brand new. Is a GREAT axe that has aged well and has GREAT electronics to boot. My 'bluegrass jamming' guitar is a Yamaha made in 1968 or so (a fire destroyed a lot of the records, so the company couldn't tell me for sure). I bought it used for a STEAL and when I carry it to jams people assume it's a Martin (internally, it's a copy of a D-18), then they look at the headstock and see Yamaha and give it a dismissive 'oh.' What I want to tell them is ignore the name and enjoy it for what it is - a great guitar! I think guns hit people the same way... WE> I've got a pistol and a carbine, both in .45 ACP. I wouldn't WE> enjoy carrying the pistol, it's too damned heavy, but with a fixed WE> barrel it's a hell of a lot more accurate than the locked breech .45's WE> I own. The carbine is also damned handy at putting rounds right where WE> I want them and it doesn't look so bad either. Both are damned WE> reasonable pricewise and you sure as hell can't beat the warranty. I assume lifetime? Bought my Ruger Wrangler brand new and my wife bught a Ruger 5.56 pistol brand new and they don't even have that... WE> All my guns are shooters. I wouldn't own a gun that I haven't or don't WE> intend to shoot at least once. Same here! My dad, when he was alive, had several long guns that he bought strictly for collection/investment and would brag that they hadn't been shot, but to me it's the USE that makes it fun to own, but to each his own. :-) WE> I've spent as little as $75 (for a Sundance A-25) to as much as $1500 WE> (Uzi Pro) for pistols, bought rifles for anywhere from $50 (A $100 deal WE> on a Marlin 25N and a Savage 954 LS) to $1250 on a M1 Garand and the WE> same on an M1 Carbine. I pretty much am at the point now where my want WE> list is getting pretty short. I'm interested in the C.O.P. 357, have WE> wanted one ever since I first saw one back in the 80's. Have some WE> oddballs to be sure. Like I said, the list is short, but that's the WE> list. Opportunistic purchases are always a possibility! I have a gun on my want list, but also have a "if money were no issue" want - the former is an SKS with character, the latter is a Ruger 57. :-) .... Tagline II: The Sequel. --- MultiMail/Mac v0.52 þ wcQWK 8.0 ÷ Omicron Theta * Memphis, TN * winserver.org .