Not Turkey, Portugal.
I have a Japanese Winchester 92 in .44 Magnum that is quite good and very accurate.
I guess I like the Winchester name and easy take down, but I still like my Henry .22.
I remember when people would turn their headlights on near dusk to make their cars more visible.
I remember when people dimmed their headlights for oncoming traffic.
I even remember when most people drove the speed limit instead of 15 to 30 mph over.
Winchester is coming out with a new .22 lever action. It features easy disassembly for cleaning and/or compact storage. MSRP is $419.
Sounds interesting to me.
The method the "firearms expert" demonstrated for de-cocking a revolver is incorrect, to which anyone who has taken an NRA Basic Handgun Course can attest.
$1,000?
Sportsman's Warehouse has a standard Henry .22 lever for $369.99.
https://www.sportsmans.com/shooting-gear-gun-supplies/rifles/henry-classic-blued-lever-action-rifle-22-long-rifle-185in/p/314464
Henry
I know from personal experience they have excellent customer service. If you ever have any problems with it, contact customer service on their web page. They pay shipping both ways if it needs to go back to the factory. If they can't fix it, they replace it.:)
So...does an ankle monitor mean house arrest, you're supposed to stay in your house?
Does it mean leave your house only for essential things, like work and buying groceries?
Does it mean you should stay in the county?
Does it mean don't leave the state?
Does it mean anything?
He bribed Ukraine to fire the prosecutor investigating Burisma with U. S. foreign aid.
Now, he's bribing those with student loans using taxpayer money.
He's a politician and a crook, but I repeat myself.