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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 41
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Firestorm Owner
I purchased a 32 cal. Firestorm last fall. It felt so good in my hand. I have shot about 100 rounds through it. No recoil to speak of and I can get 4 inch rapid fire groups at 10 yds. I am sure I will do better with more practice. The grips feel like a natural extension of my hand.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 2,693
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Glad that you picked one that feels good in your hand and is comfortable to shoot. Yes, more practice will make the groups get smaller. Enjoy!
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Location: South Arkansas
Posts: 9,814
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I'm trying to remember what a Firestorm looks like. Thats pretty good shooting at 10 yards, that would rip up a chest cavity easy.
If you can't do better with practice your still hitting in the kill zone...A.H |
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 41
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Firestorm Owner
Thanks for the feedback everyone. The reason that I purchased that particular handgun was that it felt so good in my hand. I reasoned that if it feels good I would practice more and shoot better. Well, I have practiced more and am shooting about the same. But I just really love that gun. I will post a picture soon AH.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 87
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I know what you mean by it feels good in your hand. I was just at the gun shop with my fiancee and we were looking at the Firestorm in a .380 for her as her carry gun for our upcoming training June 8. I wanted one also but I really want the Taurus Mill Pro .45 She's still decideing on getting the Firestorm or something else in a .380.
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