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DavidCBaker

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I keep all the stats in a spreadsheet, so it was easy to glance over it today and note a few things. It's kind of interesting, to me, anyway.

Round Capacity: Ruger LCP, Rohrbaugh 380, Kahr P380, Seecamp .32 (6 + 1) to FiveseveN (20 + 1)

Weight, Loaded: Ruger LCP (11.4oz) to Springfield XD(m) 9mm (36.6oz)

Measured Trigger Pull: Ed Brown Executive Target (3lb 12oz) to Seecamp .32 (11lb 15oz). The Browning Buck Mark isn't far behind, at 4lb 5oz. And the Savage 12LRPV is at a numbing 1lb 4oz. ;)

Length of Barrel: Seecamp .32 (2.1") to Browing Buck Mark .22 (5.5")

Width: Ruger LCP and Seecamp .32 (0.8") to Springfield EMP 9mm, FiveseveN, and H&K P30 (1.4")

Anybody else track stuff like this?

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I'll play....OCD is a fun game..let's see....

Round Capacity: S&W 52-2(5) to Glock 23 (13 + 1)

Weight, Loaded: Detective Special (21 oz) to S&W M19 PPC (3 Lbs.6oz)

Measured Trigger Pull: IPSC racegun (2lb ) The Browning Medalist set to 2.5 Lbs.the S&W 586 double action just slides back until the stop approx 4 Lbs.DA

Rifle the Marlin Ballard with Double Set triggers can be set to set and lift more than 45 Degrees to fire ,not bad for 125 years old.. :popcorn:

Length of Barrel: Colt Det. Spl. (2.0") to Browing Medalist .22 (6.75")

Width: 1911 (1.25") to Browning Medalist (3.0")

:death:

John

P.S. yes the Medalist is a big .22 but once you get to know it it shoots great

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I don't care... if it goes bang, is reliable, and doesn't fall apart (as well as being consistent), then the only thing that I really keep track of is round count and capacity.

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I'll play....OCD is a fun game..let's see....

Round Capacity: S&W 52-2(5) to Glock 23 (13 + 1)

Weight, Loaded: Detective Special (21 oz) to S&W M19 PPC (3 Lbs.6oz)

Measured Trigger Pull: IPSC racegun (2lb ) The Browning Medalist set to 2.5 Lbs.the S&W 586 double action just slides back until the stop approx 4 Lbs.DA

Rifle the Marlin Ballard with Double Set triggers can be set to set and lift more than 45 Degrees to fire ,not bad for 125 years old.. :popcorn:

Length of Barrel: Colt Det. Spl. (2.0") to Browing Medalist .22 (6.75")

Width: 1911 (1.25") to Browning Medalist (3.0")

:death:

John

P.S. yes the Medalist is a big .22 but once you get to know it it shoots great

A buddy of mine once handed me a medalist. I said what is this a buckmark of some sort? He almost slapped me. LOL

Medalist are GREAT pistols by the way.

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I keep track of rounds shot in each of my guns on a spread sheet for no other reason than to roughly calculate the money I piss away on this hobby. I have done the same thing w/ car parts for years. :rolleyes:

I would DEFINITELY rather not lnow.

Thanks for reminding me. :D

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Smith,. I also use GunSafe I like the layout..

DavidCBaker : it is something to do while not at the range,loading ammo on a Dillon,cleaning said firearms,or planning the next purchase.. However if you base any of the information on a next purchasing decision just to change these numbers,... then you would need counseling

John

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