looking to invest in a new rifle... opinoins?
#31
Re: looking to invest in a new rifle... opinoins?
know what you mean might only be 50 but 50 is still money, especially when your broke or when gas is as much as it is.
that reminds me, hotrex stills owes me $40 from 04 for a adapter plate i bought from him, lol, hahaha i wrote that off years ago.
that reminds me, hotrex stills owes me $40 from 04 for a adapter plate i bought from him, lol, hahaha i wrote that off years ago.
#33
Re: looking to invest in a new rifle... opinoins?
Originally Posted by BLACKSI
whats the flag from?
http://www.navyjack.info/
#35
Re: looking to invest in a new rifle... opinoins?
here yah go a real rifle grandfather bought one a year ago or so for a safari hunt in russia for long horn sheep only shot it a few time lol lets just say it hurts
http://www.hunting-rifles.com/Rifles/700AHR/700AHR.htm
http://www.hunting-rifles.com/Rifles/700AHR/700AHR.htm
#37
Re: looking to invest in a new rifle... opinoins?
Everyone that said AK is right. AK47 from nearly every origin are cheap to purchase, cheap to shoot, and fun as hell. ISMOS russians are my personal favorites. Bump fire, hell yeah. Here in wisconsin you can purchase full auto variations. YAY! But IMO, Save youe pennys and get something that will actually hit what your aiming at. Examples: Soacom 16 chambered in .308 or any off the rack AR15 .223 Both of these weapons are cheap to shoot, easily upgraded, and a hell of alot funner to fire. Its always funner to waste ammunition when you hit what you're shooting at. You can pick up an AR15A2 version for around 750, cheaper if you build it on your own. Soacom 16 on the other hand is a couple grand. Happy Shooting.
#38
Re: looking to invest in a new rifle... opinoins?
Originally Posted by GodJockey
M44's are awesome but thats if you want a short bolt action, but like i said if your looking for some semi-auto AK47 will be your best bet.
#39
Re: looking to invest in a new rifle... opinoins?
please read
Originally Posted by t_cel_t
one is the 91/30 full length rifle that was comissioned in 1891 and redesigned in 1931
the m44 is the carbine version of the 91/30, everything is exactly the same untill you get to the barrel which is longer.
i have 1 m44 and 2 91/30, get one with matching serial numbers throughout the whole rifle, you are more likely to have good headspace that way. swapped bolts could be deadly.
mine
the m44 is the carbine version of the 91/30, everything is exactly the same untill you get to the barrel which is longer.
i have 1 m44 and 2 91/30, get one with matching serial numbers throughout the whole rifle, you are more likely to have good headspace that way. swapped bolts could be deadly.
mine
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