Oh, he's dangerous, he is. And I saw the Cavalry model in the carpet case. Tempting, very tempting.
Oh, he's dangerous, he is. And I saw the Cavalry model in the carpet case. Tempting, very tempting.
Sarge
Holland's .375: One Planet, One Rifle . . . for one hundred years!
Kilroy, keep that up and you will have to get a Gurkha to carry your kit for you!
Ho yez! Und he sez he vill some more komink in later. Dis may vell be a bu-get-ary problemk.![]()
Sarge
Holland's .375: One Planet, One Rifle . . . for one hundred years!
Finally broke down and bought my first Mosin-Nagant the other day. Can't wait to try it out. Also grabbed a Ruger SR22 (love to plink) and then there's this new one, a Heritage Big Bore in .45:
I love cowboy wheelies.
Cowboy wheelguns are great, so fun to handle. What kind of MN did you get?
The wartime diary of Kriegsmarine Oberleutnant z.S. Max von Zatorski.
https://www.facebook.com/SeeklarDiaries
The wartime diary of Kriegsmarine Oberleutnant z.S. Max von Zatorski.
https://www.facebook.com/SeeklarDiaries
I was ready to buy one of those little CZ rifles when I was in Clarks shop outside of Shreveport some years back and found a consignment gun, a pretty little Winchester 52b reproduction. I put one of the small Leupold 4x Rimfire scopes on it. It's probably the most accurate rifle I have, but for fun it's the Marlin 39a Dad bought me back in 1952.
I do have a sweet little CZ 22 Hornet, on their minature Mauser action. It has the standard American sporter stock. I wish it had the fullstock European hogback type wood. I picked up one of those at a shop in SE Tenn. a few years ago and it handled nice, plus had open sights. Only problem it was one of the new then 17 cal cartridges and I did not want to fool with that.