You should get a guarantee that it's working (or your money back), or you should take it out and test it.
They work like any semi-auto rifle, except that they load like any tube fed shotgun. They are only a smidge more difficult to field strip than a pump, and then only if you're playing...
I left Illinois 5 years ago. Legally, you can take anything that is legally yours. You should transport them according to Federal guidelines which guarantee how you can legally take them across state lines. Your easy options are:
1. Let the movers handle it (which is a bad idea).
2. unloaded...
Ditto on what's been said.
(1) It was an aluminum or brass rod, which is much softer than steel and won't "gouge" it with any significance. Even a steel rod won't "gouge" the inside of a barrel. If the bore was chrome lined, you're even better off as chrome is harder than steel. Don't...
Henry Mini-bolt has a youth sized grip, and is stainless & synthetic. The stock isn't cheesy, with nice checkering in the grip. Both my kids learned to shoot a rifle with this gun, and even now I like to pick it up and see what I can hit with it.
Most improvements should be in terms of projectile design instead of niche cartridges. I could get by for all my needs with those calibers that were developed within the last 47 years.
.22lr
.38spl/.357magnum
.44spl/44magnum
9mm
45ACP
.30-30
.30-06
.308
7.62x39
.223
300 magnum
The 3913 should be reliable, accurate, and about as slim as 9mm's get. It's especially good if you've got smallish hands. But if you want more than 7 (or 8) rounds, you might look into a used S&W 6906 (a double stack version of the 3913) for 12 rounds/mag.
Of the ones you listed, get the Glock 19.
It offers advantages in having a proven history and being light and concealable.
Store it in a holster, and learn to keep your finger WAY out of the trigger guard unless you're preparing to fire it.
T.J.
My eyes sound a LOT like your eyes. My problem is astigmatism. When I lean my head against the stock to get a cheek weld the sights go blurry (not as bad with a peep sight, but still not good). But no problem with pistols because my head stays upright. My brother (an optometrist)...
I'm in the same boat with the bad eyes (mostly astigmatism for me). But first, what's the difference between 1 & 2? I thought all their products were Holographic Diffraction Sights (HDS), marketed as Holographic Weapons Sights (HWS).
1.EOTech HDS Holographic Diffraction Sight
2.EOTech...
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