I think I'm going to have to get me a pair of winter coverall either Carhart or Walls. I think then I could shoot more during the winter. Plus I could use them in the garage when I want to wood work over the winter months.
To fast, use a .22 working up from the feet and in each joint until the sentence is carried out. To quote Alan Rickman from Robinhood "Cause it will hurt more."
:o Did not! I know an ex Marine gunny who carries one all the time in a vertical shoulder rig under a loose shirt, but he is tall enough you don't even notice it.
In the process of becoming involved in the Tactical .22 Matches at my gun club I found out that most of the pistol shooter do shoot some version of the Buckmark. I think if I wanted a target model, I'd just upgrade my Camper with a target barrel.
I use GunSlick products, not because I can prove they are any better than Hoppes. I use them because of their low toxic fumes, Hoppes is a to strong for someone with heart problems.
I don't believe I've ever shot a target model of any .22 pistol. My Buckmark Camper isn't a target model and I'm probably not good enough of a pistol shot to justify the cost of a target model.
:beer: I got to shot one of these at a match the month before last, very nice rifle and pretty quite. My old eyes and the sights would have to come up with a compromise. I hit 5 of 5 steel plate using open sights so the sights are good I'd have to get use to them.
As much of it as I've bought over the years I should have gotten stock. Still prefer it for matches because my rifle operates flawlessly with mini-mags.