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January 24, 2012, 05:34 PM | #26 |
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Hello ScotchMan,,,
I can't remember when I started using commas instead of the traditional ...
All I know is that it's a writing style I can trace back to my grade school days,,, I think it was in early grade school when I wrote a script for a class play,,, It seems my teacher thought it was a way to break up a line of text. Now after 50-Plus years of doing it,,, It just seems weird not to. Anyhoo,,, You definitely need a .22 handgun of some type,,, 4-cents a shot is so much nicer than 40-cents a shot. S&W Model 34 or 63 seems perfect for starting young people out,,, I'm also partial to the Ruger 22/45 series of pistols. But that's just my personal preference,,, Lotsa nice choices out there. If you want more of a duty style (DA/SA) handgun,,, You might consider a Bersa Thunder 22,,, Mine is a total blast to shoot,,, And it was inexpensive. Later my friend,,, Aarond
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