@meh
Thank you and after a look through the Henry lineup this one looks like what I'm looking for:
https://www.henryusa.com/rifles/big-boy-all-weather-side-gate/
Big Boy All-Weather Side Gate.44 Magnum/Special, .45 Colt, .357 Magnum/.38 Special
and it even say's OK for leftys..
And buckhorn...
I've poked around this thread but was wondering what the consensus is for a 44 mag lever gun, for a lefty if that matters. My eyes have seen better days so I need a 4x scope. Looks like Henry or Rossi are the best options, with Winchester and Marlin not offering any .44 offerings. I'm not overly...
Carl at Four Seasons told me he won't sell them due to quality problems and the company not backing up defective units. Lots of options with new and used Smiths and Rugers
Before I spent $4,300 on a semi custom gun, I'd give Greg Derr a call. I had a full custom 1911 in .45 done for $2500 10 years ago.
Do you reload? If you have the equipment 10mm is an option, if you don't reload stick to a .45
I blame the Walking Dead for the price increase.
Tim at Gartman told me to watch out for timing on Pythons and that it was tough to fix, just passing it along
Buying a Charles Daly shotgun is like buying a Westinghouse TV, different designs renting a well known name. Finding instructions on how to take apart can be tough as well as finding parts. You do need to keep the gas system clean so you do have to take it apart. Film your work so you have some...
I had a HK USP 45 pistol that I bought because it could be reconfigured to a lefty safety. It took me 9 months to acquire the $75 part and the only person I could find to assemble it was backlogged 18 months, so I sold it. Fine gun but there was a hefty HK tax for ownership
I had a Ruger Deerfield second gen, the mag fed one, not the tube fed one. I bought it in 2001 and sold it to a board member last year after sitting in my safe for too long. I shot 240 and 270 gn loads, both store bought and hand loaded. Lifetime with the gun I shot it about 400 times ( I keep...
Pretend it is 2009 and follow all the laws of the time, nothing has changes except for the bloviation of one certain individual with a little boy hair cut.
SAT word of the day bloviation
I agree with you on the trigger, it kept blistering my finger. I replaced it with:
https://www.lonewolfdist.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=919469
and all is good now. Not to hard to do after watching a few YouTube videos
I bought a Ruger SP101 in .22 and gave it to Tim at Gartman Arms to tune. One heck of a gun. Remember not to dry fire .22 revolvers, they even eat .22 snap caps.
Send the trigger group to SKS triggers, improve the safety of the SKS carbines
For $65 you will get a much improved, safer trigger. I did a post on it
$68 SKS trigger job by Kivaari - Wow!
He does good work cheap and this is easy