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    A family issue

    Thanks for the input guys, I think I'll drop the old lady a line and ask her if she knows anything about it as politely as I can.
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    best .22 for plinking under $300

    The Buckmark has a moderatly difficult take down procedure, but after ten or so times I have become very adapt, with only one trouble spot, mentioned below. Below is a good video of a disssassembly and reasssembly of the Buckmark. A note, for me, the most difficult part of the reassembly...
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    A family issue

    So I have a bit of a problem. My mother receantly inhereted what was claimed to be my grandfathers entire gun collection. In reality she got 3 Rugers, a 10/22, a .44 magnum carbine, and a No 1. in .22-250. I know for a fact that he owened a 8 mm Mauser he got during WWII and a Ruger 22/45 or...
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    New Member? Introduce yourself here (just intros, questions get answered elsewhere)

    Hey Folks, Names Nate, always been interested by guns since a police officer came to pre-school. My first question to her was to ask if she could shoot a tree 50' away, curious since day one. Grown up an maturaed a bit since then. In addition to being interested by guns, I recognize the need...
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    best .22 for plinking under $300

    I would second everyone who has reccomended the Buckmark. I bought one in May and have had a great experiance with it. It is not picky when it comes to ammo and the trigger is very nice. In terms of ammunition, it has eaten everything from subsonic Remmington to "high power" CCI stuff. I...
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