YankeeVol
Raised a Yank, Born a Vol
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I have the fnx45. Not the tactical version though. Lots of firepower in that. Keep me know how you like it.Picked up the SP5 today. Maaaaaaaay have brought home something else as well…
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The man who sold a couple of pistols for me on consignment earlier this year has a Winchester 1893 blackpowder shotgun on consignment right now for $1500.Tomorrow……
I’m getting a bucket list gun.
Funny in that it’s not valuable because it’s just a blip of history. But I’m excited.
Pics soon.
Of course it’s a shotgun
For pistol a Ruger mk4 is hard to beat.In the market for an easy and fun .22 pistol for plinking. Any suggestions?
Never fire a .22 Mag without serious ear protection. My ears are still ringing after 50+ years!Just for fun…..it would be the Taurus TX22.
For fun, a bit of target and maybe some showing off….I would go with a Ruger mk IV hunter.
For around the farm, having some fun plinking…….you really can’t beat a Heritage Rough Rider for the money…….and hey throw in the magnum cylinder and you got a bit of power too.
Looks like a Browning Auto 5.Can anyone tell me what this is.
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Thats interesting.It does but it’s not.
It is also not a model 11 by Remington.
it’s a savage 720.
Has anyone seen 16ga on the shelf anywhere? I went to Sportsman's and they had everything but 16. Even the stupid 28 gauge boxes and more 10 gauge than I'd ever seen.
I've never known anyone that had a shotgun in 28ga. I don't think I've even seen a 28ga shotgun. I don't know what you would use it for. And the shells are like $1 each even before covid.I never realized 28 gauge was a thing until the covid shortage. And I swear that almost every walmart I've visited over the past year had 28 gauge.