Went to the range and shot some classics the other day - a Luger and S&W 455. These are collectors and rarely get used.
The luger was a tone of fun. Shot about 100 rounds. Can't say i was too accurate with it (4-5 inch at 15 yr - which is a reflection of the shooter not the gun), but it worked flawlessly.
The 455 was interesting too but didn't want to use too much hard-to-find ammo. Seemed pretty good at 10-15 yrds or so (i'm sure it is not meant to be used beyond that). Might have to do a comparison with a Webley the next time around.
Anyway, gave me a new appreciation for how interesting and fun some of these classics are. and that all this stuff is not as much fun if you don't and can't use it ;-)
The luger was a tone of fun. Shot about 100 rounds. Can't say i was too accurate with it (4-5 inch at 15 yr - which is a reflection of the shooter not the gun), but it worked flawlessly.
The 455 was interesting too but didn't want to use too much hard-to-find ammo. Seemed pretty good at 10-15 yrds or so (i'm sure it is not meant to be used beyond that). Might have to do a comparison with a Webley the next time around.
Anyway, gave me a new appreciation for how interesting and fun some of these classics are. and that all this stuff is not as much fun if you don't and can't use it ;-)



















































