I recently bought a pioneer model 26 .22 rifle for 20 bucks because it was missing the bolt. Well got home and found the bolts ae 70-120 each. Ordered a savage model 5b bolt on gunbroker and it doesnt go in all the way. May just be some fitting issues but anyone know the history of these rifles...
Thanks. Ive been looking all over the internet to see if there is another one like this one and it seems to be completely unique. That is very early serial and with this specific rear site. Probably not upgraded to the spitzer bullet.
This popped up on centerfire a month ago as a gunsmith special. Stock is rough and had a few cracks and some of the metal is pitted. Bore is pristine. Missing one screw for the rear site. Its all original. And very low serial number. And it doesnt have a single import mark on it. Wondering as...
Thanks everyone for the responses. We settled on a Walther ppk imported by interarms in pretty decent shape. Shoots real sweet and fits his personality to a T.
I was sitting at work and was thinking about rebuilding my handgun collection after I graduate paramedic school (5 weeks to go!) and I realized I have carried a fairly large number of different platforms and calibers. So here is a list of all the pistols I have cc'd. You should also post your...
My brother is a huge history buff and I'm looking for a pistol that would have some historical significance for him to Ccw. I'm not talking the derringer that shot Lincoln but rather a gun model that in some way influenced history. I have been thinking a makorav, tokarev clone, or something...
I have started loading these in my home defense shotgun. I have found them to be very pleasant to shoot, they hold one more round than 2 3/4" shells and they are completely reliable in my mossberg 500. I think they offer a great home defense round alternative to the recoil sensitive. My...
I have seen too many videos where personal defense shootings involve more than 5 or 6 rounds and prefer to carry 10 +1 with a 15 round backup magazine.
I guess so. I guess I can keep it and just deal with the trigger.
I am looking for a new running buddy. My current gun is a Kel tec p11 inside a belly band. It has served me well but I am wondering if there is another option out there that has a better trigger. Any ideas? The Kel tec weighs 22 oz loaded.
I just ordered some of this ammo (IMI Razor Core) and I will be shooting it of a 10.25" barrel. I was wondering what range will this round cease to reliably fragment out of my short barrel and what range will it cease to tumble on impact? I have looked online and I am not satisfied with the...
Sorry I missed your post earlier. I believe the 5.45 is superior due to the fact that the bullet is designed to tumble and doesn't rely on velocity as much to deliver a devastating would. The 556 relies on velocity to properly fragment and without it it becomes little more than a 22 Magnum.
Is there a 556 bullet that performs like the 5.45x39? I'm wondering why doesn't someone make a bullet for the 556 that is 60 grains but as long as a 77 grain bullet. Wouldnt the cause significant yawing and act similar to the 5.45?
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