I know buying more equipment for me put it off. I also know the caliber question has been hashed over. Local club allows most anything as long as SASS legal round. Shooting the Thompson (semi) made it good for me while I get the scratch for 40+ lever. Yes could use the 38.
7+5 is fine but not sure drag more people in. Personally I think loosening up to other firearms might help but that is just me. Love to see lugers and broomhandles and 1917 revolvers. And yes other than a Sansei broomhandle and 1917 they are sub 45s.
I agree we need to support each other.
I did like the idea of a sub forum on the main SASS wire. Might get a few more folks talking and interested.
Sounds interesting. Just a wondering, a level action in 45acp do you have to use flat nose bullets?
I always heard that round nose in a lever action rifle was a no-no.
Just a wondering on these guys. EAA is making a polymer framed 1911. 5" barrel, single stack, weight is 32 oz. 45acp. For modern I think it would be legal but maybe I missed something.
I shoot lightnings in regular CAS. You load with the action open, but you can close it without chambering a round. Coming to the line with the action open I agree with Happy Jack, should have been a SDQ
I could see the 1887 being allowed. As for not in the movie, well.........those were not 45acp pistols, a luger was in there which isn't allowed, so saying if it wasn't in the movie....as mentioned I get WB is a sort of blend.
I was looking at a local club and I saw M which was modern, T for traditional but some O which indicated on the score Open class. Is this a sort of unofficial category?
Thank you. No, not trying to rile anything up. I thought so according to the book but found some discussion.
No problem. No Big Boy - No Problem.
Well got one legal gun, just have to work on the others.