It is the perfect Sig for 10mm funThat P220 - 10 mm is a beautiful gun - especially with all the goodies that come with it.
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It is the perfect Sig for 10mm funThat P220 - 10 mm is a beautiful gun - especially with all the goodies that come with it.
At my age, I should have figured that it was going to happen, but still, out of my lifetime friends, I’ve always considered Zane the most fit & healthy … even at 71,
But the Covid virus took him away , on the last day of 2020. And just as abruptly as he entered my life when I was 19, he exited without warning. There was just a Facebook post from his former wife, that ended-up on my wife’s feed. My wife and his ex-wife were in the same High School class, and stay in infrequent touch.
Although we’d texted a few times, the last time that I saw Zane was when we took this selfie, at a holiday party at the end of 2017. He was a very private person, so gaps of a year or more here-and-there weren’t uncommon… but we always fell into a warm cadence of instant familiarity with each other when we visited. We’d shared much over the decades.
He'd spent much of his life in the Army .... both active duty in Vietnam, and Army reserve. When they finally drug him out of the Green Machine (probably kicking and fighting !) he was a Warrant Officer. He was a jumpmaster, a black belt in Kenpo karate, and one of the most fearless men that I'd ever met.
If Zane was here to console me, he’s just chuckle and say : “hey, it’s just like drinking tea from an empty cup”…which was one of his favorite expressions. So I keep that thought in mind. But tonight, my heart hurts.
I would agree with this comment.It is the perfect Sig for 10mm fun
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First, I'd verify the sights are centered from the factory. Then, I'd put more rounds on paper before I'd adjust anything.good day everyone.!
Finally got to shoot my wife's brand new SW 380 EZ yesterday. With the rounds costing as much as gold I only thru 7 downrange and my step son in law thru a couple also. Sweet shooter, VERY easy to rack, but at 7 yards it was a great grouping - but it was at 7 o'clock on the paper.
I wonder if there is anything I could do with the sights?
dang man, i'm truly sorry to hear that. a friendship that old... I could only imagine. My thoughts and prayers will be for Zane today.At my age, I should have figured that it was going to happen, but still, out of my lifetime friends, I’ve always considered Zane the most fit & healthy … even at 71,
But the Covid virus took him away , on the last day of 2020. And just as abruptly as he entered my life when I was 19, he exited without warning. There was just a Facebook post from his former wife, that ended-up on my wife’s feed. My wife and his ex-wife were in the same High School class, and stay in infrequent touch.
Although we’d texted a few times, the last time that I saw Zane was when we took this selfie, at a holiday party at the end of 2017. He was a very private person, so gaps of a year or more here-and-there weren’t uncommon… but we always fell into a warm cadence of instant familiarity with each other when we visited. We’d shared much over the decades.
He'd spent much of his life in the Army .... both active duty in Vietnam, and Army reserve. When they finally drug him out of the Green Machine (probably kicking and fighting !) he was a Warrant Officer. He was a jumpmaster, a black belt in Kenpo karate, and one of the most fearless men that I'd ever met.
If Zane was here to console me, he’s just chuckle and say : “hey, it’s just like drinking tea from an empty cup”…which was one of his favorite expressions. So I keep that thought in mind. But tonight, my heart hurts.
I'm very sorry for your loss. Zane sounds like a great guy.At my age, I should have figured that it was going to happen, but still, out of my lifetime friends, I’ve always considered Zane the most fit & healthy … even at 71,
But the Covid virus took him away , on the last day of 2020. And just as abruptly as he entered my life when I was 19, he exited without warning. There was just a Facebook post from his former wife, that ended-up on my wife’s feed. My wife and his ex-wife were in the same High School class, and stay in infrequent touch.
Although we’d texted a few times, the last time that I saw Zane was when we took this selfie, at a holiday party at the end of 2017. He was a very private person, so gaps of a year or more here-and-there weren’t uncommon… but we always fell into a warm cadence of instant familiarity with each other when we visited. We’d shared much over the decades.
He'd spent much of his life in the Army .... both active duty in Vietnam, and Army reserve. When they finally drug him out of the Green Machine (probably kicking and fighting !) he was a Warrant Officer. He was a jumpmaster, a black belt in Kenpo karate, and one of the most fearless men that I'd ever met.
If Zane was here to console me, he’s just chuckle and say : “hey, it’s just like drinking tea from an empty cup”…which was one of his favorite expressions. So I keep that thought in mind. But tonight, my heart hurts.
Would love to but my entire week is booked solid.....Short nap this afternoon and then packed up for a range trip to HHRP tomorrow if the precip has stopped by early afternoon.
I'm not expecting it to be a long session but do have a few hundred rounds to put through 2 rifles and 2 pistols.
Any takers?
Sounds intense !Pillars came in for the 457. The stock is drilled out. One pillar has filed to the correct length. Took a break for dinner. Going to back to file the 2nd pillar down to size. Then I begin prepping for epoxy later.
I hope that you've found a way to test that troublesome .308 ammo.Short nap this afternoon and then packed up for a range trip to HHRP tomorrow if the precip has stopped by early afternoon.
I'm not expecting it to be a long session but do have a few hundred rounds to put through 2 rifles and 2 pistols.
Any takers?