Finally going back to work. The lovely and longsuffering Mamacita Caliente says to celebrate going through the knee replacement, PT, and recovering so well.
“I could buy a new gun!”
after ‘that look’ I said “Just a little one”
as “little one” is a relative term…S&W Model 25-15, 6.5 inch, 45 Colt, high polish blue.

took it to the range today.
here we go…


Not bad at 10 yards. This is 230 grain Armscor loads. I’m going to start reloading for it (it’s a little big for carry) since the only thing really available are full blown hunting loads or mouse fart cowboy loads.
it needs a spring kit or maybe shot a thousand times (which is more fun anyway)

Remember this one? The Freedom Arms model 97. It doesn’t like 125 grain very much.

158 grain, 357 Magnum is much better.

I took the red dot off the S&W 627PC because I just don’t like it. Getting it sighted in again.
Every day shooting is better than a day at work.