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FWIW I like old rifles and old-looking rifles and old guitars and old-looking guitars and old motorcycles and old-looking motorcycles and old cars and old-looking cars. Each has its place. Nostalgia and historical feel aren't without merit. And it's a functional rifle that can perform reasonably...
Next you'll be calling it an assault weapon. Or "not a traditional lever-action rifle, but a lever-action none the less." You can make up your own definitions and defend them but what good does that do anyone? 🤷♂️
Not supporting an outdated and retired model is common. Ruger does it also. Wouldn’t sell me a MKIII 22/45 grip frame like 6 seconds after the MKIV launched. Said they sold all the parts to a 3rd party
Good video. Straightforward and to the point, sped up through the repetitive parts. I'd suggest including some shots at normal speed for your next one; people like to see what it's actually like to shoot, not in slow motion for every shot.
I have the GOW paper cartridge kit but haven't tried...
I will personally never consider USCCA because their ads are so frickin' annoying. Same with Burger King. Don't care how good (or not) it is. You're not getting any of my money.
The tube type might be easier to learn than the screen type. You have a point of reference to find the center of the tube. Let us know how you do. Red dots are objectively superior in several ways. Same reason pretty much every fighting AR now wears a red dot or LPVO.
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