Shotgun (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)
Shotgun Auto (non MSSA)
Rifle (single, double, pump, lever, bolt)
Rifle Auto (non MSSA)
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Pistol
Black powder (rifle, pistol, shotgun)
Air/Gas (pistol, rifle)
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I can see the washing in the background - going to do the ironing?
Where is the Bar-B-Que tucker and the mix of Speights plus CD bottles ??![]()
We had just finished shooting and given that we are responsible and law abiding citizens enjoying ourselves in a safe and courteous manner we had refrained from drinking until after all the guns were put away.
(In other words we stashed all the empties on the barbeque which was behind the cameraman...)
Edit: You missed the candle, too!![]()
Happy new year my fellow hoplophiles!
Whilst idly wasting my time at work (upgrading backup exec, *yawn*) I stumbled upon this little fella up for sale:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Sports/Hunt...-263056821.htm
Seems like a pretty reasonable price for a shooter like that. I understand these are copies of the Winchester Model 92. Anyone owned one of these? Likes/dislikes?
Chris was using a stainless one in .44 mag when we were shooting there last. There are a ton of them around, although I'm not sure I've seen many chambered in .44/40... It looks like a reasonable price to me, but I have seen them go for around $500 in blued .44 mag.
I just checked guncity and they have one in .44/40, blued steel with a 20" octagonal barrel for $800 brand new.
The next rifle I'm going to get will be a stainless levergun in .44mag but I think I'm going to go with a Marlin 1894 due to the side ejection making it easier to mount a scope should I want to. Probably going to sell the 10/22 target rifle to finance it, though.
My Rossi was originally blued. It has just been antiqued and had custom woodwork added.
Yes you can get them in 44-40 and also in .45 Colt.
Chris
"When you think of it,
Lifes a bowl of ....MERDE"
Ah, right, I didn't spot that.
Just checked the website and apparently you can also get them in .38/.357 and .454 Casull... That'd be fun.
.44-40 ammo seems a bit harder to come by from my initial looksy around. I might hold off and see what else comes up.
like this one! http://www.trademe.co.nz/Sports/Hunt...-262871245.htm
Yep, that's the baby of the family though, the .454 Casull would be a riot...
With .454 Casull you can use .45 Colt for a less expensive round.
Sort of like shooting .44 Spl in a .44 Mag gun.
The Casull when first came out was found to have more velocity at 200 yards than the .44 mag had at the muzzle.
I have fired a revolver chambered for this round and it was impressive to say the least.
Taurus make handguns for this round.
They also make the "Raging Bull: handgun in .30 M1 Carbine. Turns this mild rifle calibre into a real heavy hitter. Recoil is something fierce.
Chris
"When you think of it,
Lifes a bowl of ....MERDE"
Yeah, the raging bull line of revolvers seems to be getting quite popular, there are a lot of people on a lot of different shooting boards extolling their virtues. One of the guys at the range sold his S&W 629 to finance the purchase of a 6" SS Raging Bull in .44 magnum, hopefully I'll get a chance to have a play with it when it arrives and can compare it against my model 44....
*drops a pin*
RM: Whereabouts did you order your press and dies from? Trying to figure out a way of getting a few casting bits on the cheap.
Anyone know where I can find out what the 'stamps' on my .303 actually mean ? The NZ and 1901 are obvious but some of the others have me guessing.
RSV Mille: No madam, its an Aprilia, not a Harley. If it were a Harley, I would be pushing it !
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