thanks guys
the Sp101 is in 357,and is the good gun,I like the CTC lasergrip it is a big help![]()
My last update on my 10/22:
Sure hope that extended bolt handle does not screw up its 0% failure rate since the last mod
Info on the build:
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums...&postcount=536
nice furniture on that 10/22.
What the hell is that under the trigger guard, some sort of mag release?
It's a factory stock - cut at the now useless barrel clamp, sanded down to a bit of original finish streaking through the bare wood and re-finished with Gun Sav'r Custom Oil (Urethane/oil finish) in Aerosol can from Midway USA ($12 and I barely tapped the can).
Good stuff... I wasn't about to plop down rifle's cost on a nice looking stock - maybe on the next project.
Yeap - Tactical Solutions extended mag release... Just extend the shooting hands middle finger and the magazine falls right out... Installed it yesterday - very, very handy, especially when compared to the OG Ruger way of (not) releasing a mag...
It's the best, by far
Finally got a 1903. Not easy to get them in Mauser-country Austria. Its a 1903 Modified, built date 1942.
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nice, very nice.
Inexpensive but very well built Chinese coach shotgun.
Not sure why one would need/want one when there's plenty of pump or semi autos out there to chose from........... Unless your on Mars station 1,000 years in to the future.
I didn't buy it but I have it.
Want to experience some recoil?
Fire two 3 1/2" shells at the same time
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Coach guns are still usable. Cowboy action shooting they are popular. Really not a bad choice. Unless your A/O is getting over runned.
Stuka, cool stuff. Big improvement over the stock 10/22! I hate those damn stock/OEM mag releases.
Sergey, they're great fun. Good enough right there.