Posted on 02/04/2019 6:51:57 AM PST by w1n1
Best thing about the camp is that it takes S&W mags. I've got a couple of 30 rd mags for mine.
I’d still rather be carrying my Model 94 Winchester 30-30 than any 9mm. With Hornady FTX bullet it is a really great load. Not a 30-06, but closer than most think.
Even with 170 grain cast lead bullet it is an amazing hog gun.
Old fashioned? Yes, I am.
The thing I dont like about Winchester is the toneject. Much prefer Marlin with its side eject. That being said my Marlin in .357 Magnum is my grab and go along with the SW wheel gun. One round for both and sooooo much fun to shoot
The ultimate pistol-caliber carbine is still a .44 lever action, to me.
Of the half dozen 9mm PCCs I own my MPX SBR is far and away my favorite. It does yeoman duty shooting USPSA PCC division and is just plain fun to shoot. Soft shooting and reliable, it does have a few drawbacks, like stupid expensive magazines and a tendency to be hard on triggers. Sig is now shipping a competition version with a Timney trigger designed for the MPX, although I have settled on a Hiperfire. MPXs have also been accused of being too gassy when suppressed, although I have no complaints when using a Silencerco Omega 9k.
357 mag is a great load. That one would work pistol/rifle well.
Even in 6” barrel pistol they have some effective range.
Bought a camp carbine for my wife in the early days of our marriage, so she’d have a handy self-defense weapon at the house while I was traveling on business. She complained it was too heavy so I returned it and got a nice used S&W .38 stainless revolver with a 4” barrel. Kicking myself for not keeping both of them (the guns...still have the wife).
Based upon your review, if I come into a windfall, I will get one.
I do no competition shooting at all but I think it would look good in my vault.
The SMG UZI fired from an open bolt with a fixed firing pin, whereas the carbine fired from a closed bolt with a floating firing pin.
You wont regret it, but I suggest that you get the new version with the Timney trigger. The stock trigger on the older ones is, to be charitable, not good.
I’ve been looking at that photo for a LOOOOOOOOOONG time, and still cannot find the firearm...
Well if you watch her shoot or her dad shoot, they will likely be moving too fast to see the firearm in the video anyway. Lena is a nice looking young lady but I think she is about all anyone can handle. I wouldn’t be up to it, based upon what I read.
Yes, she most definitely IS a lovely and talented young lady. It seems you may have taken some offense at the way I expressed my admiration,
Well, I don’t care what YOU think, she’s a lovely young lady, with more talent in her pinky’s nail than exists in your experience.
My attempt at a humorous observation of that FACT is evidently outside your experience and comprehension.
My condolences on your inability to see genuine respect and admiration. Obviously it’s long dead.
Don,
I have re-read what I posted in answer and I am unable to see where I expressed any disapproval or negative answer to your post. If I did from your standpoint, I apologize as there was nothing intended by a good natured reply.
I have appreciation for women, young and old, in their looks, appeal to me and in their talents and skills. I took your comment as appreciative of the same things.
Burke
You and me both. The .44 M. is the realization of the trend started with the .44-40 and such.
Effective from a handgun, even better with more burning tube length and longer sighting radius.
I think so as well - surprised it didn’t. Maybe because of the bizarre stock?
Good to hear about the break down. I like the fact that you can flip the bolt/ejector if you’re a southpaw.
“click here to read article “
No.
This is the new one, came out last year. It can use Glock magazines, which is how I use it.
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