Nice shot.Well a "tupperware" 1911 anyway ;) The Bul M5 has a polymer frame - not my cup of tea in cameras or firearms, though all-steel guns seem to be going the way of the dodo just like old Rollei film cameras!
I have a photo somewhere of early 70's vintage Rollei 35 and 1970's S&W 41 target pistol.
Peter K. wrote:
That's a 1911 45-cal. It is a very good shooter. On 10/4/07, Choiliefan@xxxxxxx <Choiliefan@xxxxxxx> wrote:Jerry: Check out these two fancy shootin' irons side by side: http://www.bultransmark.com/images/BUL%20M-5%20Ultra-X.jpg No details on the Rollei 35 but specs on the M5: http://www.bultransmark.com/Products_m5carry.htm Health, Peace Lance Selma, NC 27576 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In a message dated 10/4/2007 10:47:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time, tinycameraco@xxxxxxxxx writes: a 25cal automatic, with the right load, can do a great deal of damage. ........Just remember to pick up after yourself. There are some very fine 22 revolvers which leave nothing behind. Just consider your target: if you can get that close, a 22 is effective, quiet and safe. If your target is that far away, you should not be using a hand gun. My neighbor has a higher powered hand gun and thus far misses the racoons, as it were, but has shot his deck full of holes. I have always found the Rollei 35 a fine longer distance camera but I would not think they are useful up close. Horses for courses. Jerry Friedman ________________________________ See what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage.
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