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.
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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.
Sometimes I get those or little tiny streaks of lead at the end of the bore. I just clean as normal and they never cause problems.
Forum: Leverguns
I love my Henry single shot .45-70 and so hope they make one in .38-55 someday.
Forum: Rimfire Area
It just don't feel right to put a gun away still dirty...
The Taurus is similar to a Ruger in that it is all coil spring and uses a transfer bar. But it has the sideplate and general architecture of a Smith.
Forum: Factory Rifles
This 100%. Much as I love the old stuff and wood/steel, the new crop of "cheap" rifles is just hard to beat for the practical hunter. I think of the Axis as today's 788, a low cost rifle that can...
Forum: Our Chapel
Praying for both of them, sounds like Jarrod is beating the odds.
Forum: Factory Rifles
I think of the Axis as being the modern day Savage 340 or Remington 788. A rifle that shoots alot better than its appearance or price would suggest!
Forum: Our Town
I graduated from West Jessamine. 'Course, it was just Jessamine County back then
Forum: Our Town
I know a gent who makes some good shine, and he makes sure the sheriff gets a few jars for Christmas every year!
This advice is worth exactly what you pay for it, but my understanding is that many of the rural counties are decidedly pro gun and you pretty much have to be committing a separate felony crime or...
Forum: Our Town
Richmond here and out in the country. My family has been here since before statehood in 1792, one of my ancestors received a land grant in Clark County and we still have part of it today. Stay out of...
Many of the old cop guns look worn out due to finish wear but have actually been fired very little. My 1967 10-5 came from the estate of a cop and I would bet I have put 10x more rounds through it...
The lock is stupid and ugly, but easy to permanently deactivate by removing the little nub on the inside of the flag that catches the hammer when it is locked. Did that to my 637-2 and never had a...
Said friend should call a gun shop in Anchorage and ask if they can order him one to pick up while he is there. Friend should make absolutely no mention of the fact that it is in fact for you, that...
Forum: Leverguns
This is just what works for me.
All handguns: 15 yards
.22 rifle: 40 yards
AR carbine: 60 yards
.357 carbine & .45-70: 60 yards
.30-30: 100 yards
AR rifle: 100 yards
.223 bolt action: 125...
I have an M11A1 in layaway jail, hope it turns out to be cast friendly.
I'm a BHP fan so I would say SA-35. If poly frames and strikers are not completely out of the question, I will say my three S&W SD-9's and my 100% stock gen.5 Glock 19 are all very cast friendly.
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 |