I have a T/C .223 with a 24" bull barrel, the Ruger No.3 in .38-55 also has a bull barrel 28"-29", the Ruger No. 1 has a standard barrel in 7mm-08. I am a cowboy silhouette shooter and I have a number of lever guns for that. I am also on permanent disability and I just turned 65, so when I shoot...
I have a superposed from 1969 and I can't figure how to get the forearm off to get at some rust on the barrel. I don't want to hurt the wood. It has a long screw in the center of the front of the forearm near the muzzle end. But I can't see any other screws to get the forend off. Help!
Just a cowgirl,
Good choice on the handgun (GP-100), It will probably outlast you. I have a number of S&W and Ruger and the GP-100 reminds me of my 686. Good luck.
New guy from NJ
I thought I was registered here but I wasn't. I'm a generalist, like everything from handguns to rifles and shotguns. Don't hunt anymore but just started target shooting again since I just got on permanent disability and I need something to do where I can be still.
Of course...
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