I put sharpie on the end of the yoke barrel and spun it to see where it rubbed and then gently filed the rub spots until I got the endshake I was looking for. It doesn’t take much and you want to keep everything even so it wears better
The sportsman’s warehouse by me which is near a local high volume gun dealer is often glanced over. I’ve seen some great used guns there and I always make a point to check it out when I’m around
Sure looks like it could be factory but the real way to know would be to get it lettered. I would just enjoy it for what it is, a very nice revolver that they’ll never make any more of
I wish I would have bought the Marlin 444 my LGS got in when they first rereleased them a few years ago. Also I had an opportunity to buy a Marlin dark series 45-70 at retail right before they went under.
Any kind of shotgun. Not into bird hunting, trap or skeet shooting and the idea of spraying my ammo at what I’m trying to hit just doesn’t appeal to me.
Yes I would like a smooth bore revolver for pest control if I didn’t have to pay $200 and register it as an AOW. I’ve loaded shotshell for...
Guns are barely traceable even with serial numbers so this is not going to solve anything. Remember the fast and furious gun walking scandal? They were going to trace guns into Mexico to nail the cartels?
Lets say suddenly gang members can't get guns in the US, you think that's going to...