I'm torn between that rifle or a 1911. I don't own either.
I'm torn between that rifle or a 1911. I don't own either.
THE BIggest disadvantage of 1911s is that, with VERY few exceptions, almost every dude I know who started with one can't seem to stop acquiring more.
Yeah that's my hang up.What’s the purpose for the gun?
Yall are rough...
So in other words, not really a 1911.1911 would be carried roaming around on the ranch and bed side gun. So- I need a rail, threaded and I also want a double stack mag. Like the Para I came across the other day.
Buy both!I'm torn between that rifle or a 1911. I don't own either.
Yeah that's my hang up.
I don't have a purpose for the Marlin. It's pretty and I won't shoot it much because it's not threaded. Once you shoot suppressed you don't like shooting without. Imho
1911 would be carried roaming around on the ranch and bed side gun. So- I need a rail, threaded and I also want a double stack mag. Like the Para I came across the other day.
It’s just money, you can’t take it with you!Buy both!
I believe I was 29 when I got my first one. A 1981 Winchester.I made it to 60 years old not owning a lever action gun. As far as the one pictued in the op its nothing I would own.
I have one 30-30 and don't use it much because you can't get practice ammo at a reasonable price. I guess, you can't get practice 30-30 ammo at all unless you load your own. I don't hunt anymore, but, I do like to go out back and run some loads through the guns.If your lever action guy, it is a fine weapon. The combination of room underneath for cycling the action, and the choice of flat nosed ammo has kept me away.
On the other hand, who did not like Chuck Connors as “The Rifleman “?