Are those as spendy as the more modern (popular) calibers?Bought another Marlin 1893 in 32-40 tonight, while ammo is hard to find, the cases are easily made from 30-30.
.30-30, .45-70, .35 Remington...
Are those as spendy as the more modern (popular) calibers?Bought another Marlin 1893 in 32-40 tonight, while ammo is hard to find, the cases are easily made from 30-30.
Are those as spendy as the more modern (popular) calibers?
.30-30, .45-70, .35 Remington...
I have a GForce Huckleberry .357, I like it, works great, its 1892 copy, a lot like the Rossi R92, can't go wrong for the price.I believe it is Bidenomics, AND they are higher capacity than bolts, so they are selling in commie states. Demand goes up...Hey! Lets charge more... If I were to ever travel through New York, I would have my lever gun, and revolver. They don't violate any of their stupid laws, and I'm still armed ish...Take it for what it's worth but GForce is starting to make lever guns, haven't seen one in the wild, but Turkish guns have come a long way, so that might be a budget option...Do I want a Winchester 94 in 30/30...yes! Can I afford one....no! Heck, even the Rossi 30/30's are $700-900.