Love my Ruger American, truly feels like a quality gun that Ruger takes quite seriously. Uses 10/22 mags too.
Type: Posts; User: FergusonTO35
Forum: Factory Rifles
Love my Ruger American, truly feels like a quality gun that Ruger takes quite seriously. Uses 10/22 mags too.
The one time I had to use Charter's customer service they did great. I'm a big fan of Charter Arms.
Forum: Leverguns
Prices on the new 1894 have already gone down by $120.00 here, and I think they will go down more as Ruger gets the hang of it.
Forum: Leverguns
The new 1894's are coming down in price too. At the same shop, the .44 has gone from $1100.00 to $989.00 in the past few months. That's less than nice JM guns are going for nowadays, I would...
All my late model Charters have been great. I did have a .22 Pathfinder for a bit that would shoot and function perfectly but was bulging brass more than I cared for. Contacted CA about it and they...
Forum: Leverguns
Having examined both at work, the octagon version adds quite a bit of weight. I only shoot unique powered Trapdoor loads so I don't need it.
Forum: Single Shot Guns
If I'm not mistaken, the .450 has lower case volume so that data should be perfectly fine in a strong .45-70.
Forum: Leverguns
Sounds great! I hope that your experience is typical, the 92's are certainly a slot machine. Only problem I see is that the R95 costs the same as a Henry or a nice JM Marlin around here. Not sure how...
Forum: Leverguns
That sux, I hope they got it right this time. Pretty much any gun and gunmaker is a roll of the dice. I love my JM Marlins but there is no warranty or factory service whatsoever for them. I bought...
Ruger Super Wrangler and it's awesome. I actually like it more than the Single Six I used to have.
I'm still shooting my SD9's and they don't miss a beat. I can shoot them as well as my Glocks and they like the same loads that all my other 9mm pistols like. 3.2 grains of Titegroup under an Arsenal...
Wait a sec, I just checked and Missouri has an Alternative Methods season for anything other than cartridge rifles. Looks like Archery is still only Archery. But, an Atlatl is now considered archery...
Friend of mine in Missouri told me that they now allow anything other than a centerfire rifle during what used to be strictly archery season over there. I imagine the Striker would be a great choice.
Forum: Single Shot Guns
If the rifle was a beater then I would say rebore to .250 or .300 Savage. Anyhoo, number 1 prices just keep going up so you could probably flip it for a profit easily.
Forum: Leverguns
Glad to hear of your good experience with the Cimmaron 94. I would love to have one in .38-55.
Forum: Leverguns
I knew what you meant, just thought it was funny.
Forum: Factory Rifles
Sweet! Would love to have one of those rebored/barrelled to .250-3000.
Is the Striker built on a regular rifle action? If so, I would get an SBR stamp or a 16" barrel and then be able to use it as a rifle or pistol.
That's a good and very overbuilt .38 you have there. I had the exact same one for awhile and it was a good shooter, only sold it because I wanted something else. If it was the rare adjustable sight...
Forum: Leverguns
When I read "Cummaron" I immediately thought of this dude who used to brag about his Z28 "Cumarrow".
Forum: Rimfire Area
My old Single Six was really accurate with shorts. Need to try 'em in my Super Wrangler.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |