At least you can share your collection on line with other gun enthusiasts.
Is that a Finnish Lahti or Swedish? I missed out on a nice Swede a couple years ago at a great price.
The 1951 is nice as well, I don't have an Italian version but I did mange to pick up the Iraqi made Tariq a few years...
Ask them to sell you a complete screw kit..... if they can.
Here in Canada it's even worse trying to source small parts from Rossi.
I try and make a habit of checking the screws with my thumb nail from time to time to make sure they are tight.
I'll either back them out the loading port or cycle them out of the mag tube on to the carrier and clear them out the ejection port without chambering the rounds... depending on the model of lever.
Last resort is cycle them through the chamber and out.
Right on Noah!
Great story and great guns! They can be a little rough out of the box sometimes but usually smooth up nicely. I have seen the odd barrel index issue which is annoying.
A match champion shouldn't need $10 worth of springs.
I've got an Sp 101 that I bought a while back used and I don't think the original owner did anything to the trigger but it is very nice double and single action.
Sounds like the one the OP checked out was a lemon in the trigger dept which is...
I've got a Remington fieldmaster that handles like a lighter 870/760 maybe the semi auto version would work for you?
You could also try changing your stance a bit to bring your shoulder forward.
edit,
Just saw your comment about hand size. Maybe try different thumb positions?
Or get something...
23 ounces, cheap, reliable and accurate.
I've got an advantage arms Glock29 conversion that is very light and accurate as well and you could stash the 10 mm mag and slide in your kit.
Here in Canada, AR's are restricted to range use and we can get good, non restricted, Chinese made Semi Auto M1A's for $500.00.....
If I was you I'd look at the AR 10 and maybe consider the new Ruger.
Jaymo, There are lot's of grip options for sure but sometimes if you aren't used to a single action type grip they feel awkward..... you need to try and get comfortable with your pinky wrapped around the bottom and a 3 finger grip.
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