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If anyone is looking for a S&W semi I have a 40 cal model # 4006 I am going to sell . Have several magazines/extra springs and the original box . It was a CHP officers turn in that I bought years ago at Orlando gun show . PM for details . I am just keeping revolvers now .
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This fell back to page 12. It forced me to go out and buy a Mossberg JM 940 it's second hand and since it was sold to a shoo ut first goes into gun jail in California for 30 days. I can't pick it up until May 20th.
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bit off an odd caliber for a bolt gun ???
I mean, 7.62.. but it has 40% less case capacity then 308 winchester.. So I don't see the point really?? |
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Was going to get a Henry single shot in 30-30 but just to get 2 boxes of factory ammo to start reloading with would've matched the cost of this rifle, and I'm sitting on several thousands of rounds of x39, including about 500 in reloadable cases. Reports are of 1.5-2moa with the steel case crap and sub-moa with high quality reloads/factory ammo |
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Choice, variety, volume? Isn't it the most popular rifle caliber ? it is here at least if you look at what you'll find in a gunshop.. here in Belgium, rooskie .30 isn't all that available at all... You'll be lucky if they have it in any kind of variety , never mind volume. |
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Yup, I've thought of the 7.62x39 rifles as well. Fine brush gun and cheaper than a real rifle to shoot jk. I don't have a bolt gun but thinking of a x39. And a 30/06 for when it's further out than 200 yards
Still haven't picked up the Mossberg JM940 due to California! |
I looked for a used Mossberg and never could find one.
Spoon food: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1621134332.jpg |
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Guy down the road had a yard sale. Having a gunsmith look her over next week. |
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Finally after some miscalculation on days for bg check, and dealing with a installed trigger lock that the store didn't have a key for (one of the fishing guys is a locksmith, but didn't have tools with him, we ended up drilling it out) I finally have the new spoon in hand. Short light and handy, feels like a grown up 22 like my CZ455. Bolt throw isn't much longer. I have an inexpensive Simmons 2-7x32 scope on it.
My tax stamp collecting buddy has a .308 rated can so this may just end up as a hop into NFA land, though I'll do a SBR first since the efile form1 is a quick wait and I already own all the parts I need - just the $200 tax stamp.... If you are looking for an action to build a small caliber on or want a small handy 223/300bo/6.5g/762x39 carbine I strongly recommend grabbing one. Hit the Cabela's "used gun" section on their website, find one, call the store and have it shipped. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1621977738.JPG |
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Just kidding: What is it? Colt Navy: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1621979719.JPG My favorite, a Marlin 39A Carbine, given to me when I was 12 by my Grandfather: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1621979835.jpg Not mine, but I can take pictures of the one I have! |
1873 trapdoor Springfield. Full rifle, not the carbine.
YouTube says guys shoot these all the time. Some still hunt with them. I’m gonna have it inspected. Maybe shoot a little. But ultimately just a very cool wall hanger. |
I had no idea: Who am I, Higgins:D
Very cool. That is one, if it is sound, I would love to have as a shooter. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springfield_model_1873 |
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The gunsmith gave his okay. Now I just have to find ammo.
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