Specifically what firearm of yours do you get a kick out of seeing other people shoot?
As always bonus points for pics.
First is my S&W 500, but definitely not as an A$$hole setup kind of thing. It’s more of if you want to, here is an experience. I will fire it first and explain to them exactly what to expect. The very first time I shot a 500 was at Barney’s in Lafayette and a couple of older guys were about to go salmon fishing in Alaska and wanted to carry something for bear protection. One had a .41 magnum and the other had a S&W 500. The RO had them move to the rifle range and gave everyone the option to leave, I definitely stayed and was glad I did. After they both shot the .41 they decided to give the 500 a try and after 2 shots they had enough. The owner offers me a couple shots out of his 500 and I was absolutely hooked. So much so that was the next firearm I bought, and because of the experience they offered my it is my favorite firearm experience to offer to someone else.
On the opposite end of the spectrum end of the spectrum I love watching people shoot my suppressed 300BO with subs on steel plates w/o ear plugs or muffs. It always brings out a giggle.
As always bonus points for pics.
First is my S&W 500, but definitely not as an A$$hole setup kind of thing. It’s more of if you want to, here is an experience. I will fire it first and explain to them exactly what to expect. The very first time I shot a 500 was at Barney’s in Lafayette and a couple of older guys were about to go salmon fishing in Alaska and wanted to carry something for bear protection. One had a .41 magnum and the other had a S&W 500. The RO had them move to the rifle range and gave everyone the option to leave, I definitely stayed and was glad I did. After they both shot the .41 they decided to give the 500 a try and after 2 shots they had enough. The owner offers me a couple shots out of his 500 and I was absolutely hooked. So much so that was the next firearm I bought, and because of the experience they offered my it is my favorite firearm experience to offer to someone else.
On the opposite end of the spectrum end of the spectrum I love watching people shoot my suppressed 300BO with subs on steel plates w/o ear plugs or muffs. It always brings out a giggle.
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