Subj : Re: .22 SAA
To   : Zombie Mambo
From : Moondog
Date : Fri May 08 2020 09:22 am

 Re: Re: .22 SAA
 By: Zombie Mambo to WEATHERMAN on Thu May 07 2020 05:16 pm

>   Re: Re: .22 SAA
>   By: Dumas Walker to WEATHERMAN on Wed Apr 29 2020 04:12 pm
>
>  > > Hi-Points.  Then again, I also have a pair of 1944 vintage M1's (one Ga
>  > > one carbine) do I'm not JUST a cheap gun buyer.  ;)
>  >
>  >  <drools>   :D
>  >
>  >
>  >  * SLMR 2.1a * My computer NEVER locks u ��� NO CARRIER
>  >
>
> Ahhh... Hi Points... My brother has one. Bought it new for $80.
> 9mm.
>
> It's like the modern day Lorcin .380... probably very popular at crime scene
>
> BTW I have a 1967 M1 Carbine.
> What a nice looking little rifle. I have the side-by-side short clip and a
> larger side-by-side banana clip. Never fired it though...
>
> I have to admit tho I like the cheap guns AND the nice ones.
> For example, I have a Ruger LC9 and a Glock 42 (both decent) but then I have
> Bryco .22 Chrome Semi Auto (junk) and a Cobra Arms .380 (on par with Hi
> Point),
>
> And I'm kicking around the idea of a Walther PP /S.
>
> Thanks,
> Zombie Mambo
>
Walthers have made a comeback in the last ten years.  I kind of wonder if
some of the SR series Ruger pistols are made under license from Walther.  Some
look very similar.



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