ImVho, the BETTER choice is a quality PUMP-rifle like the Remington Models 760 & 7600, as the slide action is about as accurate as any “factory” bolt-gun, QUICK for follow-up shots, seldom needs repair & is more reliable than a Semi-Auto.
Yours, TMN78247
BETTER choice is a quality PUMP-rifle like the Remington Models 760 & 7600, as the slide action is about as accurate as any factory bolt-gun, QUICK for follow-up shots, seldom needs repair & is more reliable than a Semi-Auto.
I genuinely like the way you think! The 7600 is a solid choice, is easy to operate quickly, and surprisingly accurate. FRegards
I want a Troy Pump Action Rifle (PAR) PAR-10 (they also make a PAR-15 and PAR-300 Blackout) but have several other firearms on the wish list ahead of it. : (
They're designed for states that don't allow semi-automatics for hunting yet use most AR accessories.
The only thing I would argue about pump action, and I love them personally; is that they can take a bit more practice as the action needs to be fully pumped. Don’t fully work the pump and I’ve seen them jam up from people thinking they have to be extra gentle.
And they make 20 round magazines for those rifles. Remington made a lovely .223 version that took AR magazines.