Both of these guns are available with entry level glass at Bass Pro. The Mossberg 100 ATR has the adjustable trigger. This model of the Savage does not. The glass on both is a sale bundle...so no telling. Thanks in advance for the input.
Academy Sports is the only one in my area that has these. They are on sale from $250. I only go hunting twice a year and was thinking of taking a chance on one.
Link to Maverick specs
http://www.academy.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_10051_126430_-1?N=329211139+933739034...
In my case, it was Hoppes only. The entire right side of the revolver's finish came off in sheets. The brush did not touch the outside.
I would prefer to leave it as is. I like the way it looks w/o the finish. But, if I must put some kind of protectant on it...is there some paste or...
Just got a used Smith 637 with a TON of lead build up in barrel. So after much Hoppes 9 and elbow grease its all clean. However, the Hoppes got onto the clear (lacquer?) finish and ate it up! So I removed all of the finish. Since its an Airweight (aluminum alloy) should I worry about rust?
I love that just the thought of this art has started this discussion. Yes, this school is SACS accredited. And, as long as they can not fire...I dont think I will have a problem. Thanks for all the help! BTW, you can send me your guns to 117 Top O Tree Lane.... :)
I am a college instructor going for a masters in art (graphic communications). I want to do an art piece using several guns (50+). I want real guns, probably military surplus...like nagants. They do not have to be real good guns...just real cheap guns.
Advice? Suggestions? Thanks!
Plink,
I am new to the SKS ,but am in love with it. From what I hear from everyone on THR, the Russian is by far the best. Romanian, Albanian...I have even heard the Norinco are up there too. Be carefull of Norinco after 67 they are stamped and pinned barrels...
I have seen that ammo is hard to find and one gun store owner I spoke with said he can only find .38 in reload and that .380 is not anywhere to be found. He also said there is speculation of producing ammo with primers that will go inert after a given time to cut out storage.
Anyway, when...
"All Russian, Romanian, and Yugoslavian SKS's have a milled receiver/trigger guard and a barrel that is threaded into the receiver. Chinese SKS's made before 1967 also are milled/threaded." from SKS History http://www.sksboards.com/smf/index.php?topic=18342.0
Alright. Well my choices are Wolf...and Wolf! What about the Wolf hollow point for hunting? Not that I hunt...but what if I wanted to? Thanks for all the education.
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