It was like summer out today when I headed over to shoot my new (to me) revolver. This is the view as you drive in, which makes me really want to hit the lottery and buy a house on a lake somewhere.
But anyway, on to the shooting. I could’t resist when I found a Smith & Wesson 64 for $200 bucks. The stainless steel is a little beat up but the lock up is tight and the cylinder has almost no wear lines from being turned. Oh, and it has an ID etched into it from the rental range where it was apparently passed up on a regular basis for semi autos. Well, it is my gain now.
I’ll post some pictures – the ones I took today under the awning were too dark to use. I ended up putting a hundred rounds through the S&W 64 and an equal number through my CZ-75. As you can see, I still drag to the left. When I get that corrected I’ll be truly dangerous.
CZ 75 Log:
Date | Rounds Fired | Comment |
11/15/2013 | 200 | Post Purchase Review |
11/24/2013 | 400 | |
12//26/2013 | 100 | |
01//18/2014 | 200 | |
06/07/2014 | 200 | There was a long pause after my back surgery. Thankfully I am mobile again. |
07/27/2014 | 100 | A few rounds with my buddy, his son, and my youngest. |
02/08/2015 | 100 | A few rounds on a beautiful summer day in the middle of winter. |
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Smith & Wesson Model 64
Date | Rounds Fired | Comment |
02/08/2015 | 100 | My first rounds with my new to me S&W Model 64. |