If you are looking for handgun affordability. Springfield makes a nice 9mm in its M series. Reliable and accurate and several hundred less than its big name competition.
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If I could have just one, it'd be the Lee Enfield I think - it's the iconic rifle for me.
This is the rifle I mean. Mike:
http://www.oryansroughnecks.org/weapons.html
My granddad had one of these under his bed - I never found out what happened to it after he died, I am sad to say. I got his medals, his watch, his walking stick and his hat but the Lee Enfield just disappeared . As that was the gun that he (along with his squad mates) had used to shoot back at strafing German fighters on the beaches at Dunkirk I am more upset than words can convey that it must have passed out of our families hands and back into those of the authorities.
It still brings tears to my eyes now as I recall him telling me of that day - being so little then I did not appreciate the sheer reckless, desperate, anger-fuelled courage it took those men to do such a thing after they had had some of their own torn up by those fighters.
Could anyone please let me know what you think of Ruger? I had their 10/22 when I was young, it was a good little gun. What do you think of their Mini-14, Mini-30 and their handguns?
Thanks
Both the wood and the synthetic stocks can serve you well. Synthetics are pretty tough but, wood will survive just fine. My hunting rifle is a wood stock and it has been through &%$*. It still looks fine and my accuracy is unaffected. Wood stocks can swell with changes in humidity but with proper acclimatization it is not an insurmountable obstacle.
As far as stainless steel....it is more corrosion resistant but, it is usually more expensive. Yes it can be "darkened". You could have it parkerized (or do that yourself if you feel up to it) as well as a variety of other paints can be sprayed on the stock and barrel to get a "camo" or other type of effect.
The GP100 .357 magnum is built like a tank. The kind of gun you shoot all your life and then put it in your will to pass down.
Could anyone please let me know what you think of Ruger? I had their 10/22 when I was young, it was a good little gun. What do you think of their Mini-14, Mini-30 and their handguns?
Thanks