I've got just one .22 rifle, a bolt-action Ranger. I think Marlin or Mossberg made it as a store brand for Western Auto or some other store back in the '50s. A nice Henry .22 lever might be just the thing. Maybe go squirrel hunting again! (It's been years and years.)
Also got an old Marlin 39a...
I bought one, I shot it, I liked it. A neat little rifle but I have no use for it (as in a plan to use it for something on a regular basis). So I put it on consignment to sell it because I could tell it was one of those that was going to sit in the back of the gun safe gathering dust. A good...
Was just wondering if anyone has one and what you think of it. I saw some pics and read about them on the Henry website - look sort of interesting.
Funny, seems as I get older I like guns that hold fewer rounds rather than more!
By all means go ahead and resign if that's the way you feel! Socialism is defined as government ownership of the means of production. With that goes the abolition of almost all private property and a contraction or elimination of all civil liberties.
I bought an old J.C. Higgins Model 50 in 30-06 at the gun show. The rifle sold at Sears back in the 1950s with a FN Mauser action and a chrome lined bore I'm told. So just in keeping with the old school theme I put a 4X Weaver on it. And it is the sharpest, cleanest sight picture of any scope...
I don't know what the KGB markings are, can you fill me in? And I edited my first post where I called it a 91/56 rather than a 91/59, which it is marked as. Getting sloppy in my old age!
I found this 91/59 at a gun show 10 years or so ago for $100. Didn't really know what it was other than a Russian WWII rifle. Bought a bunch of surplus ammo and have been shooting it off and on ever since.
My buddy and I shoot old military rifles when we can and this one will hit a steel...
Thanks, the eye doc (saw him recently) says I'm a few years away from needing cataract surgery. I'll check out Burris and opticsplanet.
Thanks for all the suggestions. Just what I needed to help me accept that it's time to give something other than irons a try.
Well, I guess I have to face reality finally. Approaching 70, shooting irons is harder and harder, especially with the short sight radius on a 16" Smith and Wesson Sport II. I use a bolt on AR carry handle with sights like I used 50 years ago in the service. Of course that was a 20" AR back...
I just got curious again about getting a .357 lever gun and see that it looks like no one has any Rossi Model 92s in stock. This could be old new to everyone but me but does anyone know why this is the case? Or if there is a distributor that has some?
Don't see but a very few for sale used...
Some folks like irons. I'm one and I've always thought EVERY rifle should come with them. And I'd be willing to pay the price for them too.
Something about a bare on top rifle just irks the heck out of me. You can't just buy it and shoot it - you gotta buy some more stuff or it's useless as is...
Agree on trigger pull weight opinions expressed here. Seems for that type gun you'd want a pretty stout pull weight rather than a light one. At least as much as the Glock pistol and being a revolver guy who's used to DA I wouldn't mind a bit heavier.
Course I don't own one so JMHO.
Thanks for all the helpful info. I'll look into it more after my knee operation tomorrow - I should have some time to check stuf out while sitting around after they repair the meniscus in my right knee.
Yes. I'm with diselchief. I could buy a Ruger American but I'm just not interested. I've already got a nice 30-06 scoped hunting rifle so that need is already filled.
It will be a lot of fun working with my J.C. Penney Foremost 6400, IMHO. I ordered a Williams aperture sight and am now toying...
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