Ruger's website says a flash suppressor.
In every state I've ever lived in, all big and medium game shooting takes place when it's light. That's the law.
And what knowing the range got to do with suppressing the muzzle flash?
I'm interested in the Ruger Scout LH. But why a flash suppressor? What market would want it?
It says it can be removed and something else installed. What? A suppressor? Cook stove? What?
You kids have it too easy. Back in my day if you wanted a K frame Smith w/four inch barrel w/round grip, you had to send it to a metalsmith.
I never went that route. I do remember sending two model 19s to Smith and Wesson. One had a 2 1/2 inch barrel, and the other had a four inch...
There used to be a 30+ page thread on the Smith and Wesson forum comprised solely of IL S&W gun owners whose guns locked on accident.
I read all 30 pages before the new owner deleted the thread. I think he deleted it as some kind of sweetheart deal with Smith and Wesson.
I remember...
Go to gunbroker>firearms parts and accessories>pistol>grips.
Then in the search engine, type in "Smith."
I got 19 pages of grips for sale for Smith and Wesson.
Yet you'll make a similar recommendation for everyone? Nonsense.
I've been following lead with jacketed for 40 years. No problem yet.
The flaw in your logic is that if there's a pressure build up with shooting jacketed after lead, then there will be the same build up with shooting lead...
I recommend that you have your doctor write you a prescription for Voltaren gel. It's a non steroidal anti inflammatory cream that you rub on your hands just before you head to the range. Also, take 10 milligrams of ibuprofen per kilgram of body weight just before you leave for the range...
Well, I can see why bud's would be worried about the purchase. After all, a bolt action 22 is a favorite of people up to no good. Sort of like that twit arnold outlawing 50 cal rifles in the People's Republic of Kalifornistan. Cause we all know how tempting it is for ghetto gangbangers to...
I'm leaning heavily toward a Browning B-78 in 45-70 (mainly because I can't find a 30-06 without the right handed cheekpiece).
Gunbroker has the 78's offerings with 24 inch, 28 inch and 30 inch barrel lengths. Ignoring actual hunting conditions (thick woods vs. open plains), does one barrel...
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