On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 11:45:46 -0400, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
wrote:
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
...
My alarm company is run by a couple old gentlemen named Smith and
Wesson. They don't make calls.
Can't get DSL where I am, because of all the old copper _in_the_air_ for the
1.6 miles to the local RT.
I live in Central Florida, too. And we lose a modem or phone at least twice
a year, from forgetting to unplug them when a storm comes up. (and no,
surge suppressors won't handle it... we just have to replace that along with
the modem, computer, or phone).
But the S&W thing brought up an off-thread comment:
I just bought my wife a new S&W 637 Airweight 38spl. I've always steered
away from the alloy models just because they didn't "feel right", and I hate
the dinky 1-7/8" barrels. But Maw wanted a "purse-sized" gun, and she
doesn't like those cheezy resin-body automatics any more than I do. Gimme
ARN in my hand!
So, down to the store for the model 637. Oh... she really _liked_ the $200
Crimson View laser grip, too.
But, know what? It's a _sweet_ little weapon! She was marking paper with
it at 10 yards in about 15 shots (with iron sights... I won't let her use
the laser, 'cause it might not work in combat). And she's never shot
anything shorter than a 4" barrel before.
If you need a "sock gun", it's worth a look.
LLoyd
Hit the gun shows and snag all the Federal Nyclad 125gr Hollow Point
you can find
Stuff was made for reliable expansion out of a snubby (and proven by
my own ballistics testing) and isnt hard on the shooter or the weapon.
Federal discontinued it a couple years ago due to most shooters going
to self loaders, but its all I carry in the Detective Special.
Good **** Maynard!
Gunner