I bought a model 94 in I think their introduction year 1994. Mine is stainless with a 3" barrel. I love the 3" length but not available anymore. My gun out of the box had problems which I discovered the first time at the range. The rear sight would move windage with every pull of the trigger...
I'd like a Browning 1886 Winchester clone 45/70 levergun.
I'd like a English double rifle in .470
I'd like a M1 Garand
I'd like a early 1911 Colt Auto
I wish S&W would make a 5 shot 41 magnum on their L frame, I'd like one of these with a 5 inch barrel.
With some time I'm sure I could...
Great report, I may have to go look for a box or two. Have you tried the CCI CB Longs? They have the same power as the CCI CB Shorts but I found them to be much more accurate due to less freebore before engaging the rifling.
My oldest was a 1947 vintage Marlin model 36 lever action 30/30. My father passed away 3 years ago and left me his 1903 Springfield, and his type 99 Arisaka Rifle. The 1903 Springfield is a 1921 vintage (same year Dad was born) which my dad acquired though the NRA about 60 years ago at an...
Here another more recent review: http://www.gunblast.com/KelTec-PMR30-2.htm
Here's an interesting video "90 rounds in 25 seconds" : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2KZMI-qNvY
From what I gather this conversion is not uncommon in Finland for hunting European Elk our equivalent of Moose, our Elk actually being equivalent to the European Red Stag. I don't recall which forum I read about this. That being said I have a Gibbs Summit Frontier rifle which I LOVE, a very...
Worst brick of 22 ammo I ever tried was Remington Golden Turd failure to feed at least one round in every 10 round 10/22 magazine. I'm NEVER buying ANY REmington rimfire ammo again. Now the CCI Blazer 22LR ammo has been 99.99%, so has the Winchester bricks
IMR-4198 is the classic smokeless powder for Trapdoor level 45-70 loads. If you want to go hotter then IMR-3031 and Reloader-7 powders are very efficient.
I have a NEF standard barrel stainless steel with synth. stock in 223 Rem which I picked up NIB for $196.00, and she'll shoot into a nickel at 100 yards with the right load. This rifle came with a smooth 2-3/4 lb. trigger. This is my wild goat hunting rifle. It's built on a 12 gauge receiver...
My 45-70 of choice is a Gibbs Frontier Summit Rifle by Navy Arms which is based on a rebarreled Lee-Enfield SMLE action with a sporterized walnut stock. This action is rated at 45,000 cup so can easily handle Marlin levergun level loads though I personally will not go this hot for my shoulders...
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