Not SPL but still loud and expensive (not your wife/gf either)
definately a good experience overall....even getting my thumb smacked by the top slide ?on the gun, i went through 5 clip's in like 10 minutes. i woulda took my time but the guy who was escorting me in the range was rushing me.
in Toronto we shoot at stationary targets.......while we are the ones moving, normally in a vehicle.
Nathan it's here Target Sports Canada - Ontario's Premiere Shooting Destination.
Went to the gun range out here with my bro a short while back. I'd shot a 9mm before (i think it was) and it was pretty intense and loud. But at the gun range, I tried the dirty harry .44 magnum. The thing was frickin ridiculous. Granted my hands were sweating after a lil bit and the grip was a lil strange in that it was a super smooth metal, but it was tough to hold onto. When you shot, it was way louder than the .45 my bro was shooting beside me and deeper. It made me realize the movies weren't all fake when after they shot their arms flied up in the air. Thats pretty much how it is. In addition, this thing would twist in your hands hard. I had some solid bruise from holding it still from twisting. That all being said, i'm a bit of a sweaty dude at times...so maybe it was just me.
It definitely wasn't cheap, paid about $70 or $80 for 50 bullets. Being a revolver, you had to manually load and **** the gun for each bullet, then once you finished your 8 you had to unload em one by one so it wasn't as easy to fly through them.
The craziest part of it all was the last round....i only had 2 bullets to put in...I thought I loaded them correctly so that they'd be the first two shots. I shot 1, it fired. shot the second, nothing. Shoulda been 5 more clicks before the next bullet, but one of the gun dudes stepped in and was like no, here...now it hould be your next shot. I prepared for the kick....nothing. So now I had no idea where the bullet was. Took me like 6 more shots, then scared the hell outta me when I finally found the chamber with the bullet.
All in all, good times and I think people should definitely try it. Makes me not wanna get shot by a bullet from one of those guns!
It definitely wasn't cheap, paid about $70 or $80 for 50 bullets. Being a revolver, you had to manually load and **** the gun for each bullet, then once you finished your 8 you had to unload em one by one so it wasn't as easy to fly through them.
The craziest part of it all was the last round....i only had 2 bullets to put in...I thought I loaded them correctly so that they'd be the first two shots. I shot 1, it fired. shot the second, nothing. Shoulda been 5 more clicks before the next bullet, but one of the gun dudes stepped in and was like no, here...now it hould be your next shot. I prepared for the kick....nothing. So now I had no idea where the bullet was. Took me like 6 more shots, then scared the hell outta me when I finally found the chamber with the bullet.
All in all, good times and I think people should definitely try it. Makes me not wanna get shot by a bullet from one of those guns!
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