And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Friday, December 20, 2024
Too many attachments, but lose those and it would be a pretty nice piece.
WOOD! fuggatabout plastic levers, would be like putting 24" spinners on a '41 Cadillac. Please Don't. Ok ... I wouldn't turn it down as a gift or raffle ...but, damn...Walnut stock me.
A serious rifleman will recognize those accessories as proven and useful for an all purpose firearm. If I had the money, I'd have that one and a traditional one also'
And you just know that out in the real woods, things tend to fall off, get broken, misplaced / lost, stolen/"borrowed", get just too heavy to carry or just don't work the way they are suppose to. Says the Born Again Cynic
45-70 - the one caliber to rule them all.
ReplyDeleteI am not into lever actions. This gun is too busy with attachments. I would like that stock on my 30-06.
ReplyDeleteHenry X Rifle, I think. Less is more, remove the gadgets you don't need.
ReplyDeleteAl_in_Ottawa
WOOD! fuggatabout plastic levers, would be like putting 24" spinners on a '41 Cadillac. Please Don't.
ReplyDeleteOk ... I wouldn't turn it down as a gift or raffle ...but, damn...Walnut stock me.
Too much to go wrong when it really counts.
ReplyDeleteA serious rifleman will recognize those accessories as proven and useful for an all purpose firearm.
ReplyDeleteIf I had the money, I'd have that one and a traditional one also'
By a serious rifleman hope you mean Chuck Connors. No mal intent.
DeleteI want one, but plain, stainless and black, and in 45-120.
ReplyDeletefor you soy boys probably
ReplyDeleteall those attachments are like putting a spoiler on a gremlin....only they are spoiling the rifle here.
ReplyDeleteAnd you just know that out in the real woods, things tend to fall off, get broken, misplaced / lost, stolen/"borrowed", get just too heavy to carry or just don't work the way they are suppose to. Says the Born Again Cynic
ReplyDeleteThat gun may weigh less than a wood stock version, even with the electronics/optics.
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