Another vote for the buckmark. Both of mine (hunter and a stainless slab side) are more than accurate enough for squirrels. I have not checked prices lately but I am sure you can find one sub $500.
Everyone just needs to relax. This too will pass.
As for me, I have rediscovered how fun busting clay pigeons can be. There seems to be no end to the supply of 12 ga target loads around my area.
I use a Remington 1100 for clays, pheasants and deer. I just swap barrels. I shot clays over xmas with a friend of mine. I had the opportunity to use his benelli nova for a while (with large orange front bead) and really enjoyed the quick pick up. I didn't shoot any better with one or the...
Same thing happened to me with my 357 Henry. I had to order a broken case extractor. A quick internet search brought this up.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QS5N786/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_ZkhZFbYR72PQS
I have no experience with this item specifically, but it looks like what I used to resolve my...
I am really liking the vortex crossfire 2-7x rimfire scope I picked up for around $120 on midway. I have it mounted on a 10/22 and it's more than adequate.
I was just about to suggest a Henry. I recently put a vortex red dot on my Golden Boy, and it has quickly become my favorite gallery rifle for when I'm fooling around. Plus then you can use even the cheapest ammo with no worries with FTF or FTE
First, I've never had a bad experience with AIM. I bet I have bought 10-12 guns from them. One of those guns was a X-grade p229 in 40 last year. While there was considerable finish wear (which was outlined in the pistol's description), the gun I received was fully functional. Just don't go in...
I purchased one as a gift for my father as a tractor gun. It has stood up well so far. I am debating purchasing a few more locally when they come back on sale for sub 200.
I have the exact same model as you. The grips on my buckmark are fairly dark, but you can see the grain under the bright light. So far, the gun has been a fantastic plinker after I installed an aftermarket firing pin.
I love my police trade-in 22 gen 4. I use a 9mm conversion barrel for cheap plinking, and I carry it with the standard 40 barrel in the winter. So the 22 would be my answer. I would probably buy three or four more if I didn't already have a wish list a mile long.
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