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Re: Help me pick a rifle! [Re: RN] #377248 11/25/09 05:42 AM
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Awww man!!!!

I haven't been able to shake the idea of the .357 two piece combo...

I have been wanting a carbine in a handgun round but i was thinking 9mm - 45acp with hicaps. I've always liked the lever action look and he way they reload. I've already been wanting a FN Barracuda (if you happen across one) and it seems like a 1894 would make for a nice companion.

Looks like I have a .357 lever action on my short list now. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/doh.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Help me pick a rifle! [Re: lazi] #377249 11/25/09 07:15 AM
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i just like the look of the lever action. makes me think of john wayne.


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Re: Help me pick a rifle! [Re: Wiggitty] #377250 11/26/09 08:10 PM
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Save your money. Get something decent. Just like buying knives you can buy 10 that are junk, or buy one or two good ones.

This means - dare I say it - not buying knives for a couple months - Arrrrrgh !.

It may even mean - gasp - selling a few. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />

Buy a good bulgarian AK from Arsenal out of Las Vegas or East Coast Firearms. Get some good circle 10 mags. Get a tactical single point sling. Get a couple cases of ammo.

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Re: Help me pick a rifle! [Re: 87Burban] #377251 11/27/09 03:23 AM
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I've got 4 lever actions and I love them all
marlin 1894 in 44 mag, great camp gun/deer gun
marlin 336 in 30/30 good deer gun
winchester 88 in 308 one of my favorite hunting set ups
winchester 94 timber in 450 marlin, heh heh plain fun and nastiness


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Re: Help me pick a rifle! [Re: coyotebc] #377252 11/27/09 06:58 PM
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For a SHTF firearm, excluding the AR15 variants, I would want a lever action in 44mag. When I think of SHTF I think of light, short carbine, red dot sight, and < 100 yards targets. The 44mag has lots of hard hitting cartridges available, is easy to reload, and the ammo is readily available. Plus it makes a very good deer rifle for the woods.


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Re: Help me pick a rifle! [Re: Kraz] #377253 11/28/09 12:55 AM
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yah the 44 marlin is a dream to carry and it will take down a deer to about 125 yards


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Re: Help me pick a rifle! [Re: coyotebc] #377254 12/01/09 11:26 PM
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I keep thinking about this thread b/c I keep thinking of a rifle too.

I wish the M1 Carbine were still cheap. Shoulda bought one years ago. It does it for me, small, light, accurate enough at a decent distance and enough power for man or small beast. Can't see it for how much they run now though.

A Mossberg 500 would be pretty great buy too...

hmmmm?????

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Re: Help me pick a rifle! [Re: dl351] #377255 12/02/09 12:36 AM
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As a side note, did you fellow Californians sign that petition to repeal AB962? If you missed it in my past post, here's a link:

http://nramemberscouncils.com/petition/

I highly recommend that you guys sign that and pass it along to friends to sign!

yeah, and passed it around to my friends.


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Re: Help me pick a rifle! [Re: RN] #377256 12/02/09 12:37 AM
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I wish the M1 Carbine were still cheap. Shoulda bought one years ago. It does it for me, small, light, accurate enough at a decent distance and enough power for man or small beast. Can't see it for how much they run now though.

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Re: Help me pick a rifle! [Re: MRpink] #377257 12/02/09 02:59 PM
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Okay, I'm going to be the detractor on the M1A and the Mini-14 (and variants). I know I'm new around the 'yard, but I've a quite a bit of experience with both of these guns.

The M1A is a copy (sort of...) of the military's M-14. The problem is that the M1A has a cast receiver rather than a forged receiver. When you shoot a forged gun you hear 'ping', when you shoot a cast gun you hear 'thud'. After several thousand rounds, my M1A started experiencing FTFs (failure to fires). Examination revealed that the headspace had changed, BECAUSE THE RECEIVER WAS STRETCHING! Yikes! I had the barrel turned back .030 and sold that gun ASAP. That firearm design was never intended for use with anything other than a forged receiver.

Now most people will never put that many rounds through their guns, and never have any real problems with them. But if you're serious about a quality gun in that pattern, you need a forged receiver. There are only two options. 1) Buy a forged Norinco. They are not properly heat-treated from the factory and will also experience stretching. BUT, you can send the gun to Smith Enterprises, have it properly heat treated, and you'll have a good semi-auto M-14 for under $1000. 2) If you're really serious, then you need to get LRB Arms gun. They're forging brand new receivers right here in the good old USA, and they're TOP quality. Their M25 receiver even has an integral rail forged right in! Pricey at ~$3000, but what's your life worth? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> I love mine, and believe it's one of the finest battle rifles that I own.

The mini-14 is another disaster, mostly suffering from poor workmanship and dismal barrels than anything else. I've put my borescope down several and they all look like the rifling was cut with a dull chisel. Absolutley the worst I've ever seen. Because it's a proprietary gun, you can't really get a quality aftermarket barrel (Hart, Douglas, etc), either. Even if the rifling was any good, the barrel is so thin that it makes any kind of accuracy impossible. Mine was a 4 MOA gun at BEST. What else? It was hell on brass, most of it being un-salvageable after going through that gun. Mounts and accessories are really tough to come by. Aftermarket mfgrs have largely ignored the mini in favor of the AR. I've got a lot of Rugers, and generally like 'em, but every mini I've handled was a real lemmon. I happily sold mine to an acquaintance that doesn't shoot much.

For a powerful battle rifle with a price that can't be beat, I'd go with a CMP Garand. Plentiful 'clips' and plentiful ammo will exist even after the SHTF. Parts are easy to come by. They were all well made by American machine shops. Any gunsmith worth a sh!t will be able to work on them in the unlikely it breaks. I love mine, and haven't ever gotten a bad one from CMP. The only bad thing is that it takes MONTHS to get your order, so be patient.

Jon

Re: Help me pick a rifle! [Re: thunderbird] #377258 12/02/09 10:31 PM
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For SHTF purposes, there are 2 choices.

As Banan Clip says...12 GA in a short verson such as a Mossberg 500 or Remington 870...

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Something like the AR or AK.

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This is the Remington 700 5R MILSPEC in .308...my grail gun at the moment. That is, unless a 6 inch Python in brushed stainless pops up out of the weeds!

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Re: Help me pick a rifle! [Re: thunderbird] #377259 12/02/09 10:36 PM
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Okay, I'm going to be the detractor on the M1A and the Mini-14 (and variants). I know I'm new around the 'yard, but I've a quite a bit of experience with both of these guns.

The M1A is a copy (sort of...) of the military's M-14. The problem is that the M1A has a cast receiver rather than a forged receiver. When you shoot a forged gun you hear 'ping', when you shoot a cast gun you hear 'thud'. After several thousand rounds, my M1A started experiencing FTFs (failure to fires). Examination revealed that the headspace had changed, BECAUSE THE RECEIVER WAS STRETCHING! Yikes! I had the barrel turned back .030 and sold that gun ASAP. That firearm design was never intended for use with anything other than a forged receiver.

Now most people will never put that many rounds through their guns, and never have any real problems with them. But if you're serious about a quality gun in that pattern, you need a forged receiver. There are only two options. 1) Buy a forged Norinco. They are not properly heat-treated from the factory and will also experience stretching. BUT, you can send the gun to Smith Enterprises, have it properly heat treated, and you'll have a good semi-auto M-14 for under $1000. 2) If you're really serious, then you need to get LRB Arms gun. They're forging brand new receivers right here in the good old USA, and they're TOP quality. Their M25 receiver even has an integral rail forged right in! Pricey at ~$3000, but what's your life worth? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> I love mine, and believe it's one of the finest battle rifles that I own.

The mini-14 is another disaster, mostly suffering from poor workmanship and dismal barrels than anything else. I've put my borescope down several and they all look like the rifling was cut with a dull chisel. Absolutley the worst I've ever seen. Because it's a proprietary gun, you can't really get a quality aftermarket barrel (Hart, Douglas, etc), either. Even if the rifling was any good, the barrel is so thin that it makes any kind of accuracy impossible. Mine was a 4 MOA gun at BEST. What else? It was hell on brass, most of it being un-salvageable after going through that gun. Mounts and accessories are really tough to come by. Aftermarket mfgrs have largely ignored the mini in favor of the AR. I've got a lot of Rugers, and generally like 'em, but every mini I've handled was a real lemmon. I happily sold mine to an acquaintance that doesn't shoot much.

For a powerful battle rifle with a price that can't be beat, I'd go with a CMP Garand. Plentiful 'clips' and plentiful ammo will exist even after the SHTF. Parts are easy to come by. They were all well made by American machine shops. Any gunsmith worth a sh!t will be able to work on them in the unlikely it breaks. I love mine, and haven't ever gotten a bad one from CMP. The only bad thing is that it takes MONTHS to get your order, so be patient.

Jon

The next time I'm go home(Atlanta), I plan to drive over to Anniston and visit CMP to see what they have. I'm a sucker for the M1.

Also, what I hear about CMP is that they go all out to make things right if something breaks.

Mark

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