Goodtime Charlie
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I started out working in a discount department store, working automotive and sporting goods. I got to show firearms to the customers, and started reading every gun magazine I could find. I bought the annual Gun Bible books that were published, and studied them religiously. Based on Skeeter Skelton's advice, I knew just what characteristics I needed for my beginner hand gun: it would be a .22LR, single action revolver with a 6" barrel with adjustable sights. So, with that knowledge in mind, I went into the local gun store, and told the owner what I was looking for. He reached under the counter, and brought out my beginner hand gun--a 6.5" barrel, stainless, Sturm Ruger New Model Super Single-Six Convertible revolver with the matching .22 Magnum cylinder!
I bought it on the spot!
I couldn't wait to try it out, and ended up at a local unofficial dumpsite on the edge of town. I had forgotten my ear protection, but by gosh, I was going to try out that sucker anyway! A mistake that I still hear to this day.
Tinnitus. The .22LR report was one thing, but DUDE! That .22 Magnum really rang my chimes!
After my shooting session, all I could hear for an hour was the ringing in my ears.
Don't try that at home, boys and girls!
ALWAYS WEAR EAR PROTECTION! You only have one set of ears, and they have to last you a lifetime, so take good care of them.
I ended up getting a Safariland holster for my Ruger. I have to say, that Ruger was a CHUNK! 40 ounces of DEAD WEIGHT! That was one of the things I didn't like about it. I also didn't like the noise that it made cocking when I was hunting--very noisy. Oh, and then there was the pain of cleaning the barrel plus six cylinder holes.
When it comes to cleaning time, I think semi-auto pistols are superior.
I enjoyed the heck out of that revolver, and learned to shoot well with it. Had some fun times hunting with it. But, as often happens, I ended up having to let it go along life's trail. I still hang on to the Safariland holster, though, hoping that someday, I'll get a replacement to fill it, and have some more enjoyable times, just like I did so long ago.

I couldn't wait to try it out, and ended up at a local unofficial dumpsite on the edge of town. I had forgotten my ear protection, but by gosh, I was going to try out that sucker anyway! A mistake that I still hear to this day.






I ended up getting a Safariland holster for my Ruger. I have to say, that Ruger was a CHUNK! 40 ounces of DEAD WEIGHT! That was one of the things I didn't like about it. I also didn't like the noise that it made cocking when I was hunting--very noisy. Oh, and then there was the pain of cleaning the barrel plus six cylinder holes.

I enjoyed the heck out of that revolver, and learned to shoot well with it. Had some fun times hunting with it. But, as often happens, I ended up having to let it go along life's trail. I still hang on to the Safariland holster, though, hoping that someday, I'll get a replacement to fill it, and have some more enjoyable times, just like I did so long ago.