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I know this may be way out there. But, could a pistol feasibly be made with two magazines? What I'm imagining is something like a 9mm pistol with two side by side single stack magazines. You would be able to shoot until one was empty and it would switch over automatically to the other. Then you...
I see that time coming someday. Even now I already I can say that my 50 year old hands and fingers get dry and cracked all the time. Loading magazines and racking slides isn't as easy as it used to be.
I remember a well known group of operatives (in the mid-80s I believe), that used the Mini as their go-to rifle on all their missions. To me, that's a solid vote of confidence. I pity the fool that thinks otherwise.
I didn't know their feelings at the time I was dating because I wasn't interested in guns or gun issues particularly. Then I met my wife and she was/is pro gun. Soon she started nagging me to get a gun - nag, nag, nag. Finally I did. Now I have a small, medium, and large safe full. Now lately...
Desertrat357 wrote:
I don't know about brass, but getting new ammo is not too hard. It costs a lot, about 33 dollars a box of 20 at Cabelas. They don't have tons of it, but I've never heard of a run on .35 Rem like there is when they put out bricks of .22lr. So if you call them and they have...
I am still reading this thread daily from a quiet but interested perspective. It's great hearing your thoughts about this rifle which I formerly didn't know much about. I did have an inkling that putting a scope on a lever action would cause some frowns, so I was not disappointed in that.:D...
No air means no hearing protection and no suppressors needed. It would also be great for hunting, the prey could never hear you or smell you, so as long as you're not doing jumping jacks you're pretty stealthy.
I inherited this years ago but just now getting around to trying it out. Partly because the ammo costs a lot, and I figured the recoil would be too hard to really have much fun shooting it. It's about 50 years old, I believe, and the barrel is stamped 336RC. My eyes aren't so good for the iron...
Old Dog said:
Because we have to complain first before we do anything else. It's just the way things are done. We can't circumvent the process.
Sheesh! :neener:
.375 said:
I know that Christians differ on the subject, that is fine, I'll not argue with different opinions unless they want to privately discuss. I'm a deacon, and our church is filled with mostly pro gun people. As far as I know, we are just kind of unofficially "Don't ask, don't tell"...
I was thinking about two recent events:
1) Local event: Two men, one with a knife, the other with a rifle, held up a convenience store. Took some loot and left, no one was injured.
http://www.norwichbulletin.com/article/20150716/NEWS/150719652
2) In Detroit a gang of guys robbed a...
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