I'm still curious about what model that pump-action Marln is. Are you sure it's not a Remington or a Winchester???
I'm still curious about what model that pump-action Marln is. Are you sure it's not a Remington or a Winchester???
I'm liking the sounds if the Ruger. JB, that's a beautiful rifle. Have you guys heard anything about the Savage Model 64?
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I've got two model 10-22's one of them has the exact Manlicker stock as the one jerry posted. The other is regular stock and stays at the SC house. It has kilt a pile of stuff from turtles to coons and possums. They are very dependable.
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Niner - I checked it out a little closer last night. It was a gift to the boys from their Step Grandfather who mentored me early in my shooting/hunting career. He was a big black powder guy and got me into that, as well as, taught me how to butcher deer. At any rate, I think it may be a little more rifle than I realized. He just gave it to the boys for Christmas after he got sick and never said anyting about it. But, it's an older Marlin Model 38. He was a shooter and not a "collector" and it's seen some use and he would have want it to be used by them.
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." Raoul Duke
Niner, it'll be mostly plinking and squirrel hunting out in the country. I live in about a suburban neighborhood as you'll find. The neighbors have gotten used to me popping the squirrels in my vegatables wiht a bb gun. But, they might take issue with even a subsonic .22 round.
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." Raoul Duke
Oh man, that's a cool old gun. Last made about 1930. I think a modern one would be a good idea.
Of course that's coming from a guy who's favorite deer rifle is over 50 years old.