NBDHaha just goes to show what I know about guns.
x2. Falls into the same category as screwdrivers, pry bars, pliers, welding magnets, I'm sure I'm leaving a few out.C Clamps are one of those things that you can always use one more of even if you think you have enough.
hmm. how bout you try to just not smash the clutch down?
Carmelo''s becoming a web wheeler
how are there cutoff disc?
C Clamps are one of those things that you can always use one more of even if you think you have enough.
That's the same style gun I used at Scout camp too, and the only style of rifle the BSA allows AFAIK. You use that model of Savage or just .22LR bolt action in general? For my first rifle I want something accurate, decently reliable, cheap to shoot, and peep sights. .22LR is cheap to shoot and I know Savage is a great company. Is there another model you'd (reasonably) recommend?
That gun is nuts! I didn't know something like that existed.
10/22 Nuff said.
That sounds fun.I'm with keith. I LOVE my 10/22. I bought it second hand for like $130 and have put maybe another $175 into it, but that's upgrading the hammer/sear, recoil buffer, charging handle and spring, ejector and spring, mag release and auto bolt release, fully adjustable aperture sights, sling swivels and sling, and maybe 4? extra 10rnd mags. And the thing shoots friggin AWESOME, ask keith. The last thing i really want to get is a heavy barrel, and float the barrel. Just to give it a bit more weight and make it stable. But as it is, the things a tack driver and its 110% reliable now, will shoot as fast as you can pull the trigger and never jams.
You should lug your lazy butt up here sometime and between keith scott and myself we can set you up with a fun selection of things to try out![]()
My sick days are from an entirely different pool than my regular days... it really would be as easy as calling out...Psh. A likely story