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Man it feels good to get my J-frame back
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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1150364" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>Well, its sort of complicated. I bought it off of another member here who had not fired it, so I had an unfired 642 (and an M&P 340CT already in my possession). </p><p></p><p>I had a friend who was in need of a handgun, so I sort or loaned it to him and he never fired it (he ended up getting a Sig P226, a G17, a Buckmark target, and an AR). He had it for almost a year and I just got it back from him the other day. Seeing as how I sold my 340 a while back, I've been without a J-frame for a few months, but its been a looooooong 2 months.</p><p></p><p>The gun is no longer "unfired" since I took it out and function-checked / practiced with it for about 50rds (I can't do the typical 150rds of practice with an airweight J-frame and due to the cost of .38Spl).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1150364, member: 229"] Well, its sort of complicated. I bought it off of another member here who had not fired it, so I had an unfired 642 (and an M&P 340CT already in my possession). I had a friend who was in need of a handgun, so I sort or loaned it to him and he never fired it (he ended up getting a Sig P226, a G17, a Buckmark target, and an AR). He had it for almost a year and I just got it back from him the other day. Seeing as how I sold my 340 a while back, I've been without a J-frame for a few months, but its been a looooooong 2 months. The gun is no longer "unfired" since I took it out and function-checked / practiced with it for about 50rds (I can't do the typical 150rds of practice with an airweight J-frame and due to the cost of .38Spl). [/QUOTE]
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