This is a simple observation in my opinion of the Ruger sp101’s recoil and how a woman would handle firing/shooting this particular handgun. I did this review based on my first time firing this gun and how powerful the 158gr 357mag ammo is in this little snub nose revolver. I am by no means a professional nor do I profess to be. Please take this review as one woman’s opinion, ONLY!!!
Mossberg redesigned the .702 plinkster and turned it into a tactical rifle that resembles it’s more well known counterparts the AR15, M4, and M16 style assault rifles. 250-300 rounds of various ammo through this gun and not one hiccup!! Purchased at Gander Mountain for 0 during the Thanksgiving sales. It is worth the money and I only wish I had purchased 2. LOL. If you’re thinking about getting this as a FUN plinking type of gun don’t think any further go out and get it, you won’t be sorry!!!
Second match using the Kar98k and still rusty… Some tips for the (un)scoped bolt-action rifles: 1. Keep your head cool and don’t panic. If you miss your shot, forget about it and just try again. 2. Avoid negative thoughts. Don’t think you have a disadvantage just because the enemy is using an SMG. If you keep thinking like “I’m not gonna make it, I’m getting killed” then most likely you will miss your target. Don’t forget: Your advantage is one shot one kill if you do it right! 3. Sometimes the best possible option is to run. 4. Play smart. It’s a bolt-action rifle and not an SMG. Don’t expect to clear out a room full SMGs. You will most likely have a supportive role in your team. 5. Make it as hard as possible for your enemy to kill you. Use obstacles (for example, tree, rock, wooden box etc.) to take cover. Don’t just stand there and shoot the guy, it’s best to be always on the move. A good technique is the shoot-prone/move-shoot technique. 6. Perhaps the most important tip: Practice. Your accuracy will improve over time, because you’re sort of ‘forced’ to aim at the upper chest area or head to get a one shot one kill. If many people are interested, I might make a guide to make my points more clearly. I think the enemy dogs are worse than enemy air support, because they can even kill you inside the buildings for example. The best thing to do is to avoid open areas and use your knife whenever you can (using your gun will attract (more) dogs). Class: Kar98k (with …