Colt Woodsman 6 inch Target review.

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  • @hickok45
    @hickok45 12 років тому +35

    Good job! I could almost hear that steel ringing from over here on the compound.

    • @RU2AIM
      @RU2AIM 3 роки тому +2

      Glad I don't live betwixt you two - lol

  • @Donnybrook10
    @Donnybrook10 4 роки тому +12

    I have a 1956 Match Target my Dad had hidden in his closet when he passed away. I didn't even know he owned it and have no idea where he got it...I can only believe he got it from his father who passed away in 1957. It is in mint condition. My dad was a cop but didn't care about shooting. It has the aftermarket walnut target grips as well which looks brand new so it shows how little action it has seen. There is some evidence that it was shot at some point so I didn't worry about keeping it unshot. I took it out to the range and it is far and away the most accurate handgun I've ever shot. Perfectly designed and ergonomic. What a wonderful gun.

    • @billhood6109
      @billhood6109 3 роки тому

      I have one from 1953 that’s also a Match Target. It’s a dream to shoot!

    • @bannedbycommieyoutube5time920
      @bannedbycommieyoutube5time920 Рік тому

      Wonderful. I have a less fancy Huntsman 6 inch from 1969 I just found at a gun show. 30 feet all 20 rounds I fired into a quarter sized whole. Not quite as nice as yours condition wise, about 90%. It’s fantastic though.

  • @tacmedic9039
    @tacmedic9039 10 років тому +1

    I have a 1942 first series woodsman 4.5" barrel. Like you, I acquired it from a good friend who past away at 86. It has such a smooth action. I will always cherish it for as long as I live. Great review Plinkster. Love your vids.

  • @22plinkster
    @22plinkster  12 років тому

    Thank you. It's always good to hear from you.

  • @22plinkster
    @22plinkster  11 років тому +2

    Wow! Congratulations! She will not be disappointed. The woodsman is one of the finest 22 pistols ever made.

  • @campingjack75
    @campingjack75 12 років тому

    So I bought my first .22 pistol a while back just for plinking. Some buyers regret on model, but no regret on buying a .22. Shoot all day and not worry about the pocketbook! Really enjoy your videos.

  • @tacratt6091
    @tacratt6091 2 роки тому +1

    I started collecting Woodsman and Match targets back in the late 70’s, I have a pretty nice collection now, a lot are new in the box! I got a lot of them when they were pretty cheap to buy. I collected several High Standard pistols also, and a couple m41 Smith’s! I love the old 22’s!

  • @FryedGamingNet
    @FryedGamingNet 2 роки тому

    Og 22plink video. My grand father left me a woodsman made in 52, hands down the best .22 I've shot!

  • @Gunners_Mate_Guns
    @Gunners_Mate_Guns 12 років тому +2

    Your friend from whom you inherited this treasure and that "holy grail" Woodsman both must have been one VERY good friend.
    Sad that he had to pass on for you to get the Woodsmans, but you really have something special.
    You're right that you should never let them go.
    The value will only continue to increase with time, but the sentimental value can't be calculated.
    Great stuff, and really liked your review.

  • @22plinkster
    @22plinkster  12 років тому

    Thank you. I'm learning from my mistakes as I go along. That's again for watching and all the kind words in the past videos.

  • @22plinkster
    @22plinkster  12 років тому +2

    They're awesome pistols and have a rich history with them. I'm planning on doing a review on my match target in the near future. Thanks for watching.

  • @smlee7348
    @smlee7348 Рік тому

    Colt vintage 1968.... a beautiful classic.... "if you have money get it; you'll love it".... good day.... sammy

  • @wj286
    @wj286 Рік тому

    My Colt Woodsman is my absolute favorite pistol EVER! Like a lot of comments on here I got mine from my dad. He is still with us but unfortunately has Parkinson's disease. Nothing better to see his face light up when I put the old Colt on target every time.......

  • @MrShooter423
    @MrShooter423 12 років тому

    Howdy from east TN. I took my handgun carry permit class with a ruger mk1. The sponsors wife called the night befoe & asked if i could bring a .22 instead of the .45 auto that i had just bought at her sons gun shop. She told me she wanted to save the boards from to much damage. Great video, keep up the good work. 73 from W4DJR, (73 is best regard in amateur radio talk). Long live the .22 LR!

  • @22plinkster
    @22plinkster  12 років тому +1

    The 10/22 is by far my favorite semiautomatic .22 rifle. They're just great guns and you can do a ton with them!

  • @IarmadilloHD
    @IarmadilloHD 12 років тому

    I have my grandpa's old Colt Woodsman and its amazing and never jams. Good gun.

  • @longtrangm1a
    @longtrangm1a 12 років тому

    Alway a great day when I get to watch a new 22plinkster video.

  • @byroncoffelt7023
    @byroncoffelt7023 2 роки тому

    Just picked a 1965 woodsman up from a friend, can't wait to get it to the range, bought it sight unseen but the price was right, didn't hesitate

    • @nickdipaolofan5948
      @nickdipaolofan5948 2 роки тому

      you will love it. Be careful though, once you have one you will want more. I bought one a couple years ago and now own several.

  • @callsigndagger4549
    @callsigndagger4549 6 років тому +12

    My grandma gave me her colt woodsman from her dad and that pistol went from my great grandpa to my grandma to me and it has sentimental value to me as well she didn’t give it to her son because he would sell it so she gave it to me.

    • @nickdipaolofan5948
      @nickdipaolofan5948 5 років тому +1

      She made the right choice!! I cringe every time I hear someone say "I inherited grandpas antiquated gun so I sold it for some cash". I want to hold them by the collar and yell at them for spitting on a family heirloom like that. you had several generations before you respect the tradition of passing something down, just for your ungrateful ass to sell it.
      I get annoyed because we don't really have any heirlooms in my family so I am starting a few of them.

    • @wizardofahhhs759
      @wizardofahhhs759 5 років тому +1

      Most of the time people who sell their heirlooms are drug addicts, they need money to support their habit, but you can usually get some really good deals on some really nice stuff.

    • @kevinwilson9589
      @kevinwilson9589 5 років тому +1

      If it's an old model "The Woodsman" marked pistol with checkering on the takedown button (where the web of your hand meets the backstrap part of the frame) Only fire STANDARD VELOCITY ammo, not high velocity!

    • @nickdipaolofan5948
      @nickdipaolofan5948 4 роки тому +2

      @@wizardofahhhs759 yup. Just yesterday I bought a 1956 Colt Huntsman from a guy who asking very little for it. I asked where he got it and he said it was his granpa's, then dads, and he was just given it but would rather have cash. I don't think he was a druggy, but looked like the type of person who was going to piss it away over the weekend. But again, I got it for way below market value and I will enjoy it much more than that guy.

    • @RU2AIM
      @RU2AIM 3 роки тому +1

      My Grandpa bought one in 1936 and took his then 12yr old daughter (my Mom) out by the pasture and taught her to shoot with it, put it back in the box and told her to give it to her son when he turns 10.
      He died before I was born.
      - A couple years later she was the only one home on the ranch and used it to convince a "Raggedy looking man" to get out of their tool shed and leave, by firing one shot at a plow blade near him, making a singing ricochet sound, and she said, *"He took off a-runnin' like his hair was on faahr and his arse was a-catchin'"* - lol
      She was only 4' 11"
      She waited until my 12th birthday to give it to me and I still have it.
      I just replaced the extractor that took a vacation after I fired some Winchester 1435fps x 40gr through it,
      ...whoops.

  • @GeorgiaJunkman
    @GeorgiaJunkman 11 років тому +1

    Absolutely LOVE my Woodsman! Got it from dad and it sat because I couldn't find the right ammo, it can be really finicky. That said, I finally tried the CCI Blazer and I've run several hundred rounds through it without issue. What an absolute joy to shoot and its scary accurate. Yet another outstanding Browning design.

  • @USRimfireShooter
    @USRimfireShooter 12 років тому

    Excellent job. Hard to believe its your 1st review. Looking forward to the next one!

  • @RowleyEric
    @RowleyEric 12 років тому

    Great video. I watch em all. Keep those reviews coming man!

  • @NamdePlume
    @NamdePlume 7 років тому +1

    FYI The Beretta Neos mag will fit and function in the Woodsman. It Is an exact copy of the Woodsman magazine except for the base plate. You can find them for under $20. For a series 3 you will have to replace the magazine base plate. Original Colt base plates can be found at about $10. For a series 2 you will need to cut the notch in the mag. A 3/32" end mill does the job. If you have an original mag use it so set up the mill to cut the slot.....The kids are fighting over my Woodsman Match Target that I bought in 1962. for $75. Out of all my guns it's my favorite

  • @ian-op5fv
    @ian-op5fv 9 років тому +2

    I have one with the regular mag release, i think its the best .22 pistol ever made, its a real shame colt doesn't make it any more.

  • @shellyjharris
    @shellyjharris 12 років тому

    Thank you! Wonderful review. We wish they still were making these too.

  • @Bayan1905
    @Bayan1905 8 років тому

    It's nice to see someone else shooting a Woodsman, I have my Grandfather's and I can tell you he admitted he killed more game with it than he did all his rifles and shotguns combined. I have killed a bit of game with mine and he competed in target matches with his. Mine is a 4.5 inch Sport model and is 2nd generation with the 1911 Colt style mag release. I have had many .22 pistols and revolvers and none can compete with it, his is from 1950. Love the Woodsman though, not a better .22 pistol out there.

  • @Ziphere1
    @Ziphere1 8 років тому

    Just bought one. Pickup Thursday . Stretched budget thanks to this video. Psyched! Thanks plinkster

  • @22plinkster
    @22plinkster  12 років тому +1

    Yep, I'm actually cleaning my mark I right now as we speak.lol. I have a Mark I,II, and III. I will be reviewing them all. Starting with the mark I.

  • @TheHiddenPart
    @TheHiddenPart 12 років тому +1

    Real good review of a very fine pistol.
    the 100yrd shooting was so sweet!
    Great job keep it coming!

  • @CptBligh84
    @CptBligh84 4 роки тому +2

    “Lets see what this can do at a hundred yards”...awesome!

  • @22plinkster
    @22plinkster  12 років тому

    I will be doing A LOT of reviews in the future. Thanks for the kind words.

  • @patforet7336
    @patforet7336 2 роки тому

    Good video, I own and shoot both Woodsman & Hi-Standard pistols and can't say enough about them , great old guns.

  • @locdasmoke
    @locdasmoke 10 років тому

    My great grandfather had one of these, but the slide doesn't lock back when the ammo is out on that one. It's a 1939 first series.. I love it, it's a great and really fun gun to shoot!

  • @DiLLyDaLLyHo
    @DiLLyDaLLyHo 12 років тому

    I love that you let us view shooting through the sights. I never get to see that.

  • @22plinkster
    @22plinkster  12 років тому

    You got that right. You're welcome. Thanks for watching.

  • @chrispchicken313
    @chrispchicken313 5 років тому

    I have one with the original grips still on it love that gun.

  • @NYNCMIKE
    @NYNCMIKE 11 років тому

    I have a woodsman target as well and I love it, I also have a browning buckmark that I love just as much. I was at the range and on the bench the colt out shot the buckmark with the same ammo.These guns will be with me until I die.

  • @therealdiehl4671
    @therealdiehl4671 6 років тому

    I have one of my dads High Standards. He was a very competitive pistol shooter in the sixties. Always shot the high standard for reasons you mentioned. They were about $65. back then. I remember he tried one of their military styled frames resembling the 1911. He got rid of it, said it didn't fit his hand. I've seen some High Standards in gun shops for $750 and more. Great shooters.

  • @Tuxdaddy
    @Tuxdaddy 12 років тому

    Mighty fine shootin' Sir and mighty fine vid.. Good guns like that with care and pride built into them are hard to find anymore.. Keep up the good work !!

  • @WilliamHenderson57
    @WilliamHenderson57 10 років тому +1

    I have a Colt woodsman, I think its a target model it is such a accurate pistol we used to cut wood in the mountains,allways took our guns. We used to shoot bottle caps out of pine trees. I found another clip for it. It really shoots 10 rounds very fast such a nice gun. PAT

  • @daviswall3319
    @daviswall3319 2 місяці тому

    I don’t remember if it was a Woodsman or a Huntsman but my Grandfather’s Colt 22 was stolen from our home in Mississippi around 1980 and probably sold in the Baton Rouge, LA area. The serial # is 5007 and I believe it is from the 50’s. Man that was one sweet shooting pistol. Also, my grandfather filed down the front sight on it a bit to make it easier to shoot rabbits with his headlamp on. Shhh! Don’t tell nobody!😎 Dad still has the original case that it came with and it would make his life if we could ever find 5007. ☮️

  • @tradrick1
    @tradrick1 12 років тому

    Great video. Love the Woodsman.

  • @mrzz68
    @mrzz68 12 років тому

    Nicely done, you did that old colt justice. I shoot a 1947 Colt Match Target and love it. Please do more reviews.
    Russ

  • @RubberBudgie7
    @RubberBudgie7 12 років тому +1

    Top review most enjoyable. Simple pleasures in life, burning up some 22 ammo. I have a nice old (60s) mod 2 bruno rifle that occupies this department. keep up the good work

  • @ShotgunAU
    @ShotgunAU 12 років тому

    That is a mighty beautiful pistol, I am very jealous. Great review too btw.

  • @RU2AIM
    @RU2AIM 3 роки тому

    I may have already posted this at some point back down Amnesia Lane, but just in case,
    I love to set a 5lb flour bag with a 6" orange sticky dot at 200yds and proceed to plink it with my 1936 Woodsman.
    It makes an excellent target because you get a nice white cloud of flour letting you know when you hit it.

  • @markallen4001
    @markallen4001 6 років тому

    Just picked up a colt pre woodsman today. Put a couple of mags of CCI sub sonic through it. Mine was made in 1928.l love how it shoots and the history

    • @mknight6556
      @mknight6556 Рік тому +1

      Surprised it cycled with subsonic ammo

  • @301steady
    @301steady 12 років тому

    Great presentation. You've come a long way in just a few months with improving your presentations.
    Shooting accurately thru the view finder, that fast? You're a great shot too.

  • @jamescrowl4289
    @jamescrowl4289 11 років тому +1

    The Colt Woodsman is an excellent pistol. Some day I will purchase one, instead of selling them. They come through my gun shop often, average selling price...$900 depending on condition.

  • @RonKris
    @RonKris 12 років тому

    I had no idea those guns were that expensive. Thanks for the video.

  • @22plinkster
    @22plinkster  12 років тому

    Thank you for the recommendations. I live on a hill and the wind is always blowing, it kills my vids (among other things). I will be making videos on every gun I review on how to disassemble them. With 22's, they can be a bit cumbersome to take down. Thanks for watching and for the corrective criticism. :-)

    • @imthatguy1878
      @imthatguy1878 4 роки тому

      The woodsman are so nice to tear down

  • @Mikey22LR
    @Mikey22LR 12 років тому

    Great first review. Nice history on that beautiful gun, too!
    I love shooting my 22's as well.
    Can't wait to see more. =8)

  • @joshinstoacracy
    @joshinstoacracy 12 років тому

    Enjoyed the video and the short history lesson

  • @mike1022ls1
    @mike1022ls1 12 років тому

    for your first gun review you did good enough for me. I liked the story how you came to own the gun. I would like to see your grandma in a few more vids if she is up to it. I am a big fan of the old timers the storys they can tell.But most of all i like the wisdom they have to offer the younger people. But for the first review you did well . I like a gun review that shows the gun in action not just laying on something best when they are shot . Just my thoughts but keep up the vids

  • @FortuneCookie45LC
    @FortuneCookie45LC 12 років тому

    Had my chance to buy these Colt 22s, even had a Match Target Woodsman on my want list back in the day...but I got too busy buying 1911s and tricking them out during all those IPSC days.

  • @1guyin10
    @1guyin10 12 років тому

    Nice review. Looking foreword to more.

  • @22plinkster
    @22plinkster  12 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @wizardofahhhs759
    @wizardofahhhs759 5 років тому

    I read somewhere that the reason Ruger was so competitive pricewise is because the lower/receiver is stamped steel which was cheaper to produce.

  • @gapster46
    @gapster46 12 років тому

    My other half has a really old Woodsman that she got from her brother, who at 67 with Parkinson disease can no longer shoot. I got it out to look at while I watched this video. Yours makes this one look Old. The mag on ours snaps into place very smoothly with a nice firm click. We have not shot it yet.

  • @phishst1cks
    @phishst1cks 12 років тому

    nicely done..nice pistol..great review and shooting..

  • @metalmullins
    @metalmullins 12 років тому

    good review buddy! these are my dads favorite pistols

  • @jamesbrucks5266
    @jamesbrucks5266 Рік тому

    Have a Thewoodsman made in 1927 with holster. The pistol was givein to me.

  • @jffrocks
    @jffrocks 12 років тому

    Good work shooting that POV video through the sights. I don't recall seeing that done before. It was just like I was shooting... except you were HITTING the targets. : )

  • @lawtonbiker
    @lawtonbiker 12 років тому

    Thanks for the review, I sure wish I could afford a Woodsman, I'm thinking along the lines of a Mark III target

  • @LARPeratorsAnonymous
    @LARPeratorsAnonymous 12 років тому

    wow good shooting through the view finder. never tried it but it looks to be difficult. liked the review keep it up!

  • @22plinkster
    @22plinkster  12 років тому

    They're all on my list. They're all in my safe just waiting on me to find the time to do a review with them. They're waiting so patiently in there. :-)

  • @P46345
    @P46345 12 років тому

    I'm a real big Colt fan. My AR15 is a Colt and I carry a Colt Combat Commander on me everyday. I'd love to get myself a Woodsman, I currently have a Smith and Wesson K22 Masterpiece .22LR revolver. It was made in 1951 (older than me) so it's a pre-17. I can hardly miss with it.

  • @0ldBen
    @0ldBen 12 років тому

    Great gun! Nice video!

  • @dLimboStick
    @dLimboStick 12 років тому

    Hickok sent me. Great video. Thanks for posting! Liked and subbed.

  • @miporsche
    @miporsche 10 років тому

    Plinkster, you did a good review here. I started watching your videos a few months ago when my wife put a damper on my flying hobby (something about saving for our kids' college). So I'm dusting off my shooting hobby from my teen years in the 1970s. I started by getting my CCW, took a while and a few mistakes to get a carry pistol, took pistol defense classes, but none of the shooting was precision like I remembered from my youth with my sheridan air rifle. Then I saw your video showing off your collection of 22 pistols. I saw you shoot precisely with an old gun. Last week, I found a first series Colt Woodsman with the short 4.5 inch barrel at Gander Mtn for $649. Kinda high, but I love the gun. You're an inspiration. I will teach my kids to shoot with this gun. Thanks to you and H45 and FOD for the fun videos. Keeping me alive while grounded.
    Geoff
    Update 2022: Well, I had one. It was a pretty model with Bakelite grips. The kids and I enjoyed it. I kept it in a generic plastic carry case for transport to the range. The pistol and case went missing in a split second of my own inattention and not getting it back in the safe immediately after use. I've been sad whenever I think of our loss and how utterly stupid I was. Completely unnecessary. Lesson learned.
    11/4/22 update! Found it! In the safe where it should be, in the dark, on the floor in the right front corner where the light never shines.

    • @nickdipaolofan5948
      @nickdipaolofan5948 3 роки тому +2

      fast forward to 2020, $649 for a 1st series Sport model is a pretty good deal! regarding your kids college, I'm sure you could sell your woodsman for more than $650 today so you never lost any money on the purchase, you were just enjoying it a hello of a lot more than if it was in your savings account.

    • @miporsche
      @miporsche 3 роки тому +1

      @@nickdipaolofan5948 I'd forgotten I posted that. I still have the Woodsman and still bring it out a few times a year. Like you said, good investment!

    • @nickdipaolofan5948
      @nickdipaolofan5948 3 роки тому +2

      @@miporsche Nice!! enjoy that piece of functional art!

  • @prikasky
    @prikasky 12 років тому

    Wow.. You know you got a good thing going when hickok is watching your vids! keep it up!

  • @MrRebar15
    @MrRebar15 12 років тому

    Great review my friend, and I am very envious of your pistols. God Bless Kevin

  • @22plinkster
    @22plinkster  12 років тому +5

    I would love to own a model 41. Maybe one day.

    • @toadranger50
      @toadranger50 4 роки тому

      22plinkster I have a Woodsman, my brother has a model 41 with the 7” barrel and I found one with a 5” barrel in southern Illinois at a pawn shop this week for $1100, when I looked at it the safety couldn’t be taken off and the slide wouldn’t rack. I was disappointed and It’s still there. Another brother has a couple of Browning Medalists, also very fine shooters.

  • @glockerbob
    @glockerbob 12 років тому

    dang good first review brother

  • @Ziphere1
    @Ziphere1 8 років тому

    Awesome pre wwII in mint condition. Shot it today. I got lucky on this purchase. The feel in hand is amazing shoots great

  • @Hexsyn
    @Hexsyn 2 роки тому +1

    My mother in law has one of these that I hope to inherit one day. Until then I really want to get a ruger mark 4 standard 6 inch...

  • @CravensPhD
    @CravensPhD Рік тому

    The Browning Buck Mark reminds me of the Woodsman. I shot a 1939 “Bullseye” Woodsman and the trigger was better than Ruger Mark series.

  • @MrRebar15
    @MrRebar15 12 років тому

    Thank-you sir I enjoy your videos very much, please keep them coming. God Bless Kevin

  • @ianfrancisledesma4431
    @ianfrancisledesma4431 4 роки тому

    Just bought a Browning Challenger..one of these days I will finally be able to afford a Colt Woodsman, the Holy Grail.

  • @brooklynwheeler2039
    @brooklynwheeler2039 2 роки тому

    Underrated Video ☹️👍

  • @1957Shep
    @1957Shep 12 років тому

    The woodsman is a true classic.

  • @patforet7336
    @patforet7336 Рік тому

    Standard mfg. has introduced a fine copy of the Colt woodsman. Bronells has done a positive review of it.

  • @bigdaddyhoffman1911
    @bigdaddyhoffman1911 12 років тому

    Enjoyed this....Thanks for sharing.

  • @SurvivalRussia
    @SurvivalRussia 12 років тому +2

    You run a pretty cool channel mate. Thumbs up.
    Regards

  • @jimmartin7910
    @jimmartin7910 3 роки тому

    I have a 1964 Colt Woodsman Match Target model and I wanted extra magazine .I think the person's name on UTUBE is Hot Soup and he had video about how much Beretta U22 Neos were very much like The Colt Woodsman magazine and they are. The main difference is the base plate . I bought a Beretta mag. made a base plate using the Colt mag, base plate as a templet . it works as good as the original. You can get a Beretta mag. on E bay with free shipping for around $20 .

  • @elgallodecentealdama595
    @elgallodecentealdama595 4 роки тому

    Good & beautiful gun

  • @dangunn6961
    @dangunn6961 6 років тому

    I bought one exactly like yours a month ago. It is in like new condition. I haven't even fired it yet.

  • @22plinkster
    @22plinkster  12 років тому

    On my list! :-)

  • @stanfordcoffee
    @stanfordcoffee 12 років тому

    Hi Plinkster. I like your videos and your style. Keep up the good work. Two things. I would have like to see the take down on the gun, and if your filming outside on a breezy / windy day, maybe you could affix some extra foam to the mike to kill some of the wind noise. Just a thought. :)

  • @NYNCMIKE
    @NYNCMIKE 11 років тому

    I would love to see what you have to say about the buckmark, I agree the Colt fits the hand a little better, teardown of the buckmark is easier. I am not a fan of the Rugers(.22"s that is) they are good guns just not a fan. I must say for all the folks I have met that own a woodsman. they all have a unique story, on how they got their hands on it. Enjoy your videos and respect your shooting ability.

  • @Douglas12982
    @Douglas12982 12 років тому

    Good shooting. I really enjoy your channel. Two thumbs up! :)

  • @amac12271227
    @amac12271227 12 років тому

    i love the first person view!

  • @CarlZ
    @CarlZ 12 років тому

    Love the review - do me a favor and review the S and W model 41, i have been thinking about picking one up and am wondering what you what think of it

  • @CenturionC4
    @CenturionC4 12 років тому

    That gun is pretty sweet butter. Nice shooting

  • @ehormann238
    @ehormann238 12 років тому

    Hickok sent me here, good vid!

  • @jgsouth-africa5734
    @jgsouth-africa5734 6 років тому

    Awesome video man... I got me one of those :-D

  • @BullrockMcHammergeil
    @BullrockMcHammergeil 12 років тому

    Nice camera work.

  • @22plinkster
    @22plinkster  12 років тому

    My buddy cut me a bunch of those targets out of some scrap 3/16 steel. They're only 3 inches wide. Not the easiest things to hit. I bought some plant hangers from the dollar store to put them on. Thanks for the kind words.

  • @The-Homecook-0000
    @The-Homecook-0000 12 років тому

    great video.......

  • @Texas2WheeledRider
    @Texas2WheeledRider 12 років тому

    Great video, not only did John Moses Browning know what he was doing I think you're friend that willed that pistol to you knew what he was doing. Giving it to someone that will respect and cherish it for the rest of your life..
    Question: what were the targets you were shooting at at the beginning of the video? , I need to get / make some of those!