DannyLandrum
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With very-strict laws like the one that just passed by voter initiative in Washington (proving why republic>democracy), making all semi-autos highly regulated, are non-semi-auto repeaters, especially pumps such as the Remington 7600 and 7615 poised for a resurgence? Washington is not the first state to restrict semi-autos and won't be the last.
I can see a definitely uptick in sales in the future from buyers looking for fast self-defense rifles like the 7615 and such. Some AR15 maker made a pump for Calif. as well, IIRC, which looked pretty good. These laws could be good for that maker and big green, with proven designs already tooled up for..... at least until those states go full-feinstein and ban pumps like Germany and Australia have.
Here you go (speaking of rain rifles): https://www.remington.com/rifles/pump-action/model-7600/model-7600
Maybe the IMI Timberwolf will make a comeback! I can hope.
I can see a definitely uptick in sales in the future from buyers looking for fast self-defense rifles like the 7615 and such. Some AR15 maker made a pump for Calif. as well, IIRC, which looked pretty good. These laws could be good for that maker and big green, with proven designs already tooled up for..... at least until those states go full-feinstein and ban pumps like Germany and Australia have.
Here you go (speaking of rain rifles): https://www.remington.com/rifles/pump-action/model-7600/model-7600
Maybe the IMI Timberwolf will make a comeback! I can hope.
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