Man, they would've had so much positive buzz (and orders) today had they announced an 1894 lever gun. 44 mag, 357 mag, 30-30 -- I would have been down for any of them.
http://www.shootingtimes.com/first-look/first-look-ruger-gunsite-scout-rifle-223-rem-5-56-nato/
Boo.
The rifle few want, in a cartridge no Cooper "scout" devotee cares for. That's a big yawn compared to even the tamest speculation in this thread.
460 lever needs to happen. If it could also reliably feed 45 Colt and 454, that's a winner. Of course it'd probably be way to expensive like that 500 lever.
I'd like to see more revolvers in 45/70.
Yea.
I'm a fan of scoped revolvers for hunting. Do yourself a favor and get a primos monopod shooting stick. No more wobble, and it works seated or standing. I prefer to rest my wrist in it rather than the barrel.
I don't, but if I did, it wouldn't be a long gun. I'm more likely to need it for carjacking defense than wolf sniping, so handgun it is. Whatever double action revolver I could find a deal on would fit the bill.
In that price range, a 20 gauge pump action shotgun like the H&R Pardner Pump would be a good bet for home defense, but of course that leaves out carry.
Speed Strip in a Most Versatile Ammo pouch from Simply Rugged.
http://shop.simplyrugged.com/ecommerce/Most-Versatile-Ammo-Pouch.cfm?item_id=170&parent=671
" Those numbers are including officer shootings. More misleading numbers to push an agenda."
Oh, please. Shot is shot; killed is killed. Their is nothing in that headline that touches on the legitimacy of these shootings one way or the other. The article clearly states the facts on the...
What a mess! These events will absolutely be used as political fodder - by both sides of the aisle.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/chi-fourth-of-july-toll-82-shot-14-of-them-fatally-in-chicago-20140707,0,5439185.story
I've got the 2x Leupold extended eye relief pistol scope on a Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter. Target acquisition is not an issue with its wide field of view. I get no blackout in my natural stance, however friends with very short or long arms have a little difficulty.
Whatever you do, don't...
I don't know if this is the right forum but it seemed closest.
I'm looking at a Nikon Inline XR for my CVA Optima V2. The Nikon has a Bullet Drop Compensating reticule manufactured for .50 caliber muzzleloaders using a 150-grain Pyrodex charge (pellets or powder) and a 250-grain bullet...
I've always thought that if a company has a vested interest in establishing a new cartridge and ensuring its longevity, they should sell the new firearm with at least a couple hundred free rounds - or at least a voucher for the free rounds. I'm looking at you 480 Ruger.
It's the time-tested...
They will match your local gun store too, but have the Bass Pro guy call them from your own cell, not a store phone. Most LGSs are too savvy to take a call from BP because they know a price match is a sale lost.
They price match. It's not widely known. Get it in print or show them the lower price on your smartphone. It has to be a brick and mortar store not online only.
Ditto on the Simply Rugged holster. Very fair price - almost too fair for custom work - and it'll likely be at your door in three weeks unless you opt for some fancypants carving. Don't bother with an option hammer strap; the gun stays put. Inside the waistband straps are a smart option though.
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