They've been around for a while. The only complaints I've heard are from people that bought cheap copies. Not atlantics fault. I use there prices for reference.
Well said.
After going through the arkansas law enforcement training academy, I gained new respect for gaining ground. Action is always quicker than reaction. A person can be surprised and overtaken, their training will dictate what happens next. It is very easy for someone to take your...
Everyone is building ar's right now. Forums are the trick to avoid a gapping hole in your backside. I've never had a problem with the gas impingement system. Keep it clean and it'll shoot. The trend now is piston systems. EDIT: Yeah, the ruger is pretty nice. Troy sights and handguard. Piston...
I love my rugers, but the marlin bolt is a good rifle. I picked up a 883 in the 90'from a pawn shop for 125.00. It still surprises me how accurate and reliable it is.
I've got one in .308. Well balanced rifle. The trigger is the sorta adjustable type. I can only get it down to about 2 1/2lbs safely. It's right at home at 400 yards. A mill dot down and 600 yards is pretty easy. The brake does help keep the barrel down. In my opinion remington should just sell...
I'm originally from west central Arkansas. Worked in OK a lot of the time. It's a small world. I just got tired of the twisters, heat, and humidity. A BIG plus is that we have a 1000 yard range here. That was worth the move alone.
They have one at Cabelas site. But I'm not too sure it's not for the 1895. I'll check real quick.
Everything was for a 1895. I'm not sure of the difference in dimensions. I'll hit the schematics and get back with you on this.
Howdy, I'm Scott. Live in Wyoming, but this forum is the best I've seen. I've been a part time gunsmith for over twenty years. Always glad to learn something new. I specialize in Ruger all types, Marlin lever actions, Smith and Wesson most all types, Springfield M1A's and xd's, and Glocks. Throw...