I wondered the same thingWhat exactly does only having a rail under the fore grip add to the gun?
I wondered the same thingWhat exactly does only having a rail under the fore grip add to the gun?
I wondered the same thing
Re-read the questionLight. Or a bipod.
It'd be neat to see an integral 1913 top rail, but depending on how henrey makes their recievers, that could be a lot of money
Would prefer the .44 mag suppressed but don’t have a can for that.
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Re-read the question
So, not much.Its a rather simple question "What exactly does only having a rail under the fore grip add to the gun?"
The answer is also simple. Just enough space for a light or a bipod.
So, not much.
What exactly does only having a rail under the fore grip add to the gun?
for those of you who are actively hating on the tactifudd, why?
Did y’all piss and moan when Hornady released the 160gr Flextip Leverevolution ammo? Did you bitch about extending the reliable accurate range of the 30-30 to 200+ yards without having to aim at the horizon ?
Picatinny optics rails allow a variety of optics to be easily mounted. With better ammunition choices the gun is now capable to take legitimate medium-longish shots.
Do you bitch about this new fangled heat treated steel and bemoan the discontinuation of Damascus for barrels?
And the Marlin is still wood and steel, just upgraded. A lot.
Y’all are like; View attachment 198763
Laser fits perfectly on mine. As does a surefirex300Looks better thought out than the front rail on the ruger pcc that can't fit anything
Not tactical, but extremely accurate (I load my own ammo for it), light weight, a "set" trigger, and it's only about three feet long and lightweight.
https://www.budsgunshop.com/product_info.php/products_id/34009/cz-usa+527+762x39mm+bolt+action+carbine+w/blued+barrel+&+walnut+stock
I've got a Burris 2 x 8 scope on it.
What exactly does only having a rail under the fore grip add to the gun?
for those of you who are actively hating on the tactifudd, why?
Did y’all piss and moan when Hornady released the 160gr Flextip Leverevolution ammo? Did you bitch about extending the reliable accurate range of the 30-30 to 200+ yards without having to aim at the horizon ?
Picatinny optics rails allow a variety of optics to be easily mounted. With better ammunition choices the gun is now capable to take legitimate medium-longish shots.
Do you bitch about this new fangled heat treated steel and bemoan the discontinuation of Damascus for barrels?
And the Marlin is still wood and steel, just upgraded. A lot.
Y’all are like; View attachment 198763
Not tactical, but extremely accurate (I load my own ammo for it), light weight, a "set" trigger, and it's only about three feet long and lightweight.
https://www.budsgunshop.com/product_info.php/products_id/34009/cz-usa+527+762x39mm+bolt+action+carbine+w/blued+barrel+&+walnut+stock
I've got a Burris 2 x 8 scope on it.
Not even a little bit.Hoji won't have that nagging thought in back of his head that he is going to scratch, dent or mar that rifle while hunting, especially at night..............
I doubt his will be a safe queen...............
Hoji won't have that nagging thought in back of his head that he is going to scratch, dent or mar that rifle while hunting, especially at night..............
I doubt his will be a safe queen...............
Not even a little bit.
I drag my blued steel and wood guns through brush and mesquite as well.I guess that's one advantage to having a gun that's not made of beautifully figured walnut and highly polished blued steel. You don't care when you beat it up. As much as I like to hate on them, I'll give them that. If I was going to be dragging a gun through adverse conditions during a hunt, tossing it behind the seat in the truck to be bounced around, or doing anything even remotely rough on it, I'd rather have one of these than a safe queen.
It still ain't right though.