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RE: Justification

I used to think it's just "aim and shoot" with guns. Never thought bullets feel different to shooters. The recoils are different, since the builds are different.

I have held and shot a lot of guns in my life. And, I'll say, red dot sight is my favourite. I'm not familiar with many optics—just holographic and tactical scope—but red dot is clean and better to me. But, yeah, there's only little one can know in video games. Heh...

I'm curious to how the stippling would work. Is the grip of the Taurus made of rubber or plastic? I'm not sure why I think it's made of metal, so the soldering iron thung got me wondering.

I do a lot of research and evaluation when it comes to gadgets. Earphones, phones, and PC, mostly. I like to have great value for my money. For example, it was a go big or go home situation with my current phone.

I didn't have that much to afford the actual specs I'd love to explore, so I had to find the right phone that I'd enjoy. I considered every detail necessary to determine if it was right. I figured it was just right, as there aren't that many budget phones that offer what it does at the price, as old as it is. It's now scarce, but I dug deep to find it. I am proud of my decision and evaluating everyday.

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I used to think it's just "aim and shoot" with guns.

That's typical, and expected. You don't know what you don't know...and there's good reason for that - You're not an experienced gun guy.

The Taurus TX22 grip (frame) is polymer, so one can use a soldering iron to melt little dots (stippling) into it which gives the grip more texture and grip.

Your process of research is always going to help you get the right tool for the job, or know when no to purchase something. It's a better process than impulse-buying which often brings buyers remorse.

You're not an experienced gun guy.

Definitely! But I quite enjoy learning about them. Now, I know a little more about guns, line rimfire vs centerfire calibres.

Yeah, impulse buying is basically picking stuff blindfolded. Mostly brings regrets, unless one's lucky.

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