My buddy has used them on coyotes and a few deer on the family farm I load both spire points and the 30 cal m1 bullets. I'm going to meet a guy to look at one tomorrow and wondered what i need to look for when determining if his price is good Say, modestly used, in good condition I came across this marlin 822 in good condition Guy wanted $240 for it
I actually saw another one just like it for $300 and a guy bought it I got it for $220 Not bad for rifle, scope, sling, mags I have a few lever action 22 mag rifles and wanted a bolt action to add to collection I have enough 22 mag ammo for a few lifetimes so no ammo. The 14.5 upper with lpvo would be a great match
I'd go with a flash hider/ muzzle brake hybrid device on the end I've been hunting around for a while for a.357 magnum lever gun to go with my s&w 686 revolver I have several henry's but wanted something a little different so opted for the stainless steel 1854 My initial thoughts are that i like the ghost ring sights and the action seems smooth enough. This is funny, i originally found the g&g forum about a year and a half ago when i was looking for info on the same gun These good ol boys were so dang nice i been around ever since, and i am sure the members have regretted being so nice every day since, lol
My arminius is a cheap (paid $100.00) and reliable shooter Just load in standard 9mm ammo and i'm good to go? 9mm has its own cylinder, if you've gotten the 'convertible' model I wouldn't recommend trying to put 9mm luger into.357 cylinder Well that much i already know i would use the appropriate cylinder, but my confusion was over the 'moon clips'. It is not as good as a full choke would be to make buckshot group in the smallest group possible But, with ic and buck if you use a maximum range of 40 yds, you should do pretty good
It would be best to have a set of rifle sights mounted for slug use. Both are cool options, but for me, a proven design matters The model 29 is a classic, but heavy for carry The auto mag is a beast, but at $4,300, it’s a tough sell Otherwise, i’d stick with a good.44 revolver like the redhawk or 329pd. I acquired a s&w 38 special which is very old
Checked with book of gun values, and by the serial number it was manufactured between 1899 & 1902 (332482) special marking of a maltese cross on each side of the 38 Price varies from $175 to $1850 I have fired about 100 rounds.
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