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I 2nd what Flint said. Really enjoyed our day. You ahve come a long way in a short time young man. I am prowd of your accomplishments.
What did you shoot for your range gun?
What did you shoot for your range gun?

Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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"Far Better it is to dare mighty things than to take rank with those poor, timid spirits who know neither victory nor defeat." Theodore Roosevelt 1899
Beretta 92FS
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Project One Million:Texas - Click here and Join NRA Today!

I ended up shooting my father's Walther P1 (P38) in 9MM. Ironic thing is when we got home and cleaned it the 100 rounds we put through it had made the inside in the barrel looki like a mirror! I know it was clean before we fired it, I cleaned it myself, and after we cleaned it tonight you could literally see reflections on the inside of the barrel. The slide rails had also had the black paint (It has an aluminum frame) worn off in a few spots. All I can figure it that when this gun served its time in the West German Amry in the 70's, it was only carried, not fired, as it is behaving like a previously unfired gun.