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Smallest Caliber

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What is the smallest caliber handgun you can test with for your CHL? Can my wife test with the Bersa 380?Image
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Yes she can test with a 380.

I believe a .32 is the smallest you can test with... A CHL Instructor can correct me but I believe that to be the case.

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the .32 center fire is the minimum. That's the reason I pointed out the fact that the CZ in 7.62 was NOT qualified for the CHL range test even though it is an extremely potent round.
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mr surveyor wrote:the .32 center fire is the minimum. That's the reason I pointed out the fact that the CZ in 7.62 was NOT qualified for the CHL range test even though it is an extremely potent round.
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westernamerican wrote:
mr surveyor wrote:the .32 center fire is the minimum. That's the reason I pointed out the fact that the CZ in 7.62 was NOT qualified for the CHL range test even though it is an extremely potent round.
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remember ALF? :cool:
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I would have liked to shoot for score with my broomhandle, but 30 Mauser wasn't adequate for the minimum.. it would have been fun especially with the shoulder stock attached..
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para driver wrote:I would have liked to shoot for score with my broomhandle, but 30 Mauser wasn't adequate for the minimum.. it would have been fun especially with the shoulder stock attached..
Not just real sure this answered my question!
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westernamerican wrote:
para driver wrote:I would have liked to shoot for score with my broomhandle, but 30 Mauser wasn't adequate for the minimum.. it would have been fun especially with the shoulder stock attached..
Not just real sure this answered my question!
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nope.. it doesn't
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para driver wrote:
westernamerican wrote:
para driver wrote:I would have liked to shoot for score with my broomhandle, but 30 Mauser wasn't adequate for the minimum.. it would have been fun especially with the shoulder stock attached..
Not just real sure this answered my question!
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nope.. it doesn't
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westernamerican wrote:What is the smallest caliber handgun you can test with for your CHL? Can my wife test with the Bersa 380?Image
Yes, your wife can qualify with her 380.
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llwatson wrote:
westernamerican wrote:What is the smallest caliber handgun you can test with for your CHL? Can my wife test with the Bersa 380?Image
Yes, your wife can qualify with her 380.

Actually, the 380 is still mine for the time being but everytime she picks it up, I think she is beginning to fall for it!............

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