First given........Winchester M37 single- barrreled 16ga shotgun (by my late dad in 1958 at age 13) Still have it. First bought.....somekinda .32 semi auto when I was 16 or 17 for $25. (Things were different back then). I wish I had all that have passed between...
I believe that a cylinder for that gun is going to cost more than the gun is worth. Do what you like, I think I'd scrap the thing and pick up a used Ruger, Taurus, etc. Be a lot less hassle unless you have a lot of sentiment in the thing.
Amen, Runningman. Another Walmart thread. You ought to know what to expect when you come in the door, if you don't, go some where else! These people aren't paid to know the difference between 12 Ga. and .22. What do you expect?
National statistics show the .22 to be the greatest cause of death by gunshot in our country simply because there are so many more .22s than any other caliber present in our country. We use .40s and .357s to present as much force as possible, but the people who are not concerned with...
Welcome to THL. I don't know about a bolt FAL, but there are plenty of viable substutes such as the Winchester M-70 or a Remington M-700. If you heve not fired either, then you may be pleasently surprised.
Another good reason to keep an inventory of all s/n's and description firearms on hand (as in on your person in billfold). Also make sure these are on the police report of the incident. I have recovered items a year later simply by having the s/n of the item in question.
Do what??? Howyagonnaget it in, and still have your HWH make hot water? Then get it out??? Methinks a little more thought needs to be used in your plans. Just MHO, now.:confused:
Letsseeherenow..........................
100 guns in 5 years =20/year
700 weapons/year= 1.92/day
(Helluva record, is it not?)
Would Bloomberg put up with this in NYC?
Seems if these banana republics such as Mexico and the above-mentioned would (or could) put on their big- boy pants...
If the price is not a bother, why not get both? I haven't had a H-K, but did like the Sig 220 very much. Another one of those "why did I trade that gun" stories.
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