Posted by gwstang on October 02, 2013 at 18:45:27 from (71.42.172.242):
In Reply to: Finally got one!! posted by Goose on October 01, 2013 at 20:41:12:
Nice! I went to a local good size gun show at the Alcazar Temple (they do charity work with the children's hospital at Birmingham)
at Montgomery, Al recently. Plenty of guns and ammo. The only thing really over priced was .22 ammo. What in the world is happening with the .22 stuff? I did pick up a nice 2 shot derringer in .38 special. I need to pick up some of the .38 snake shot, no I don't kill 'em all, just the copperheads and maybe a rattle snake if it's close to the house. It's just for slipping in my pocket while bush hogging (now its tractor related) or cutting fire wood etc. I like the brushed nickle and it shoots .38 or .38 specials. The barrel can changed out for other sizes such as .45 etc. I have lots of guns, just nothing this small. I usually carry my Ruger 9mm or Dan Wesson .357 or on occasion the Highpoint .40. Seems the gun elitist really hate the Highpoints but mine performs very well and I have never had a problem with it. Way back, they were considered a cheap junk weapon but stepped up their game and started increasing quality with a lifetime warranty. Heck, people have even run over them etc and H.P. will still fix it for free or send a small part that's needed. The price point is good on those also. I saw several new model for around $170-$190.
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