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I will probably go for the CZ P-10C if I look at the CZ.

I have the CZ100 compact, very accurate, very light and easy to carry.
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Saturday was a fun day but I can feel it in the joints today [emoji15][emoji85]

 

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So much jealousy right now!!!! Must have been a crapload of fun!!!

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So much jealousy right now!!!! Must have been a crapload of fun!!!

A day at the range is always a load of fun and met a few really nice guys and women.

 

This was a great learning experience as instructors are ex SF members from France,Russia,Italy and Romania.

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My 3 and 5 year old lads shot their first rifle this past weekend at a range in Taupo; that's my 5 yo running through how it all works before firing (the muffs went on prior to pulling the trigger...hard enough to get kids to listen without blocking their ears!).

Ended up buying that rifle from my mate, it's a suppressed Tikka T3 stainless with carbon fibre stock, .243 calibre.

My boys liked the sound of the gun more when we took the suppressor off :D

 

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My 3 and 5 year old lads shot their first rifle this past weekend at a range in Taupo; that's my 5 yo running through how it all works before firing (the muffs went on prior to pulling the trigger...hard enough to get kids to listen without blocking their ears!).

Ended up buying that rifle from my mate, it's a suppressed Tikka T3 stainless with carbon fibre stock, .243 calibre.

My boys liked the sound of the gun more when we took the suppressor off :D

I still remember the day I shot my father's 7x57mauser the first time.

To this day I say "wapen veilig" like he taught me.

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My 3 and 5 year old lads shot their first rifle this past weekend at a range in Taupo; that's my 5 yo running through how it all works before firing (the muffs went on prior to pulling the trigger...hard enough to get kids to listen without blocking their ears!).

Ended up buying that rifle from my mate, it's a suppressed Tikka T3 stainless with carbon fibre stock, .243 calibre.

My boys liked the sound of the gun more when we took the suppressor off :D

Parenting done right :)

 

Some of my fondest memmories are of my dad teaching me to shoot on hunting trips when I was a kiddo (I only shot targets and birds at that stage).

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I still remember the day I shot my father's 7x57mauser the first time.

To this day I say "wapen veilig" like he taught me.

I have come across the most impeccable firearm safety manners in the least likely of places (opposite also true):

 

Once, in Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe, one of the Zimparks rangers came to ask for help towing a stuck vehicle of theirs out of the sand after dark. The gameranger was a woman soldier, dressed in her green fatigues and armed with an AK47. It still felt a bit strange then to have one of those stand guard over me, but it was most welcome with lion roaring all around us. She, out of her own, made the AK safe and showed me before she got into the Landy......exactly as I was taught by my own father. When we got there, she got out, spanned the AK and told me she was ready, we could start with the recovery. D stood guard with a spotlight to check for lion, she stood ready close by. I attached the recovery straps with the hair on the back of my neck standing up from hearing the deep roars from the king of the jungle, but never worried about getting shot by accident. We made some very good friends that night. 

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