I'm looking into a hunting trip to Italy and want to shoot driven game. The wild boar there are as big a pest as feral hog are here. Anyway, being a bit embarrassed to admit that I am probably the only enthusiastic American shooter/hunter who has never owned a 30'06, I wondered if a Remington...
Well, I don't think I would really want one equipped with a sky-mount MG. I don't really believe in the zombie apocalypse, after all. But if the Canadian Army finds the vehicle a bit fragile for operations I must presume the answer to my question is 'No'.
No, the real appeal of the Mannlicher is the butter smooth action. However much I admire CZ's various Mausers, none of them can compare with the old Mannlicher. Of course, it wasn't as strong and it made using a scope a PITA. But it felt so good . . .
Jeeves isn't really a valet, he's a gentleman's gentleman. It's a far superior sort of position. And if you haven't read the original Wodehouse, prepare for nights of continuous hilarity.
There are some crankier members who feel that the replacement of the M1 was the beginning of the end of the world but most of the guys have more sense. My web name is there for a reason.:rolleyes:
I've had a passion for single shot rifles for longer than I want to admit being alive but for some reason never got one. I'm probably too cranky in my choice of calibers for something. And now, trying to bring my gunsafe under control, I think it's time to shed a few of the inhabitants. Anyone...
I own a Henry slide action in .22 mag that I have yet to take to the range. I really must do something about that. Even though it is fishing season in the PNW, autumn will come around again and we're allowed to use rimfire on forest grouse. Yep, a range trip should be in the offing. Heck...
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