TIL this is a real thing
Duke wrote: Good Bob, I spent a lot of money in those machines.
As did I! It was expensive too as I recall.
I also spent much lawn mowing money on this one:
paranoid_android74 wrote: As did I! It was expensive too as I recall.
It was always fifty cents a play for me.
They took the sit-down (not sit-in) machine out of order about two months after I discovered that Bally's tokens were the same diameter and thickness as nickels and worn-out machines accepted nickels...
I mean, that happened after some other person found that out. Yeah that's it.
In reply to 914Driver:
It cost's the same (often more) than the same pistol chambered to shoot these:
Only real advantage of the .22 WMR is less recoil and a little less loaded weight. In today's market, the .38 spl is cheaper, easier to find, and has 100+ grains on the heaviest .22s, I just have a soft spot for magnum rimfires.
bigdaddylee82 wrote: In reply to 914Driver: It cost's the same (often more) than the same pistol chambered to shoot these: Only real advantage of the .22 WMR is less recoil and a little less loaded weight. In today's market, the .38 spl is cheaper, easier to find, and has 100+ grains on the heaviest .22s, I just have a soft spot for magnum rimfires.
what's the wall penetration potential of a heavy .38 spl ? the only entry and exits of my home face south .. .and that's the only path way to other homes ... guestamet of maybe 60 to 70yds give or take ... so miss and a window and 60+ yds ...
all this is why I've been looking at Taurus Judge .. .410 pellets don't have the same potential of reaching that far ...
and of course I realize that practice and hit what I'm aiming at will be the same comment from some that I've always gotten after saying that
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