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Hey Steve, those are solid good looking guns. In this age of plastic guns, I never tire of blue steel and wood, particularly in 22s. My best fitting 22 is a 1964 Marlin 39A.
The 10/22s in our world all sing and dance until the 39As come out.
My favorite 22, my Marlin 39A, has a small 28mm RF Leupold on it. I like the look of the smaller optics on that slender gun. To each his own, but some 39A photos look like they are scoped for Elk.
Dumbhunter, you did just fine. I've got an older P226, 90's vintage, that I significantly upgraded over the previous winter. Other than it being accurate, uber-reliable, and a joy to shoot, I do not understand why I like it so much.
A little on the pricey side, but here is the gold standard for brass catchers in the precision pistol world.
https://www.cm-machine.com/Ultimate-Brass-Catcher_c_12.html
Ericuda,
Allow me to give you a rather one sided perspective on your question. On background, I have shot Wilson 1911s much, but do not own one now.
I do own a Premier II and an Ultimate Tactical Carry (UTC), both in 45ACP. Both are Tark-engraved. The Premier is my target gun while...
This is not my experience. I'm a life long engineer therefore prone to over test documentation. My experience is very little variance, in either direction, across quite a large sample set.
Best of luck getting your setup baselined.
Blue Brick, I'd do it. For $800 these days you can't blow your nose in the quality rifle domain. You have a chance to own a faithful copy of an American iconic rifle. They are a world of fun at 200m.
That was a pretty good read although he never came back to his manual safety exception, the 1911. His point about muscle memory and the failure there of has merit. I will add from my own perspective after 16 years of professional 1911 experience, my own muscle memory still has me swiping...
Do not be so hasty on calling CMP out for not supporting marksmanship.
Just last year CMP came to my Virginia club for a four day weekend of instruction and competition. A day and a half on pistol competition, and two days on Hi Power rifle competition. The amazing point is that the CMP...
Doubleh, Copy that on once in a lifetime achievement. I have targets shot when all cosmic elements including God above were in support. They are fun, but not reality.
Looking back through my data book, if I shot 10 rounds 10 times, about half would be as posted (if wind free). Half of the...
I'm going to offer a different opinion. The Ruger Precision Rifle is good enough. I have a stock version, shooting off a Harris short bipod, with a rear rest and a Vortex Diamondback Tactical, 6x-24x, FFP.
This target was shot yesterday. The center is 1.5" in diameter. I'm reading a...
About a year ago, a Ruger Precision Rifle joined the herd at a fire sale price. It spent the winter in the weapons locker, coming out about a month ago. Cabela's helped on the optics selection by putting a Vortex Diamondback Tactical FFP on sale. 6x-24x, as I remember. Then a shortie Harris...
Hi Mark,
I would suggest a glance at the Les Baer web page. There I see they are hiring gunsmiths, expanding their product line, and offering new calibers. I looked at the Premier model. The price is what I expected.
They are not acting like an industry exit is planned.
With the renewed interest in BHPs, I was disappointed to read last January that Bill Laughridge had decided to retire after a long career and close Cylinder and Slide.
I'm reading now that Laughridge has found two investors who will carry the business forward. Very good there!
Happy...
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