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Nice to see Savage keeping up their tradition of affordable guns with the Stevens 334.

One gun missing in that list is the RIA 5.0, one of the most innovative gun designs I've seen in quite a while.
 
I am so stoked that Bear Creek Arsenal is bringing out a 10mm AR15 upper! Great for a PCC build. Should be awesome out to about 150 yards, and drop off. I really hope it takes Glock mags. So in a rural area, you won't be going onto your neighbor's property. The bullet will have dropped. It was briefly featured in an MCarbo Springs ShotShow video as they swung by the BCA booth. BCA is also bringing out a proprietary AR15 platform magnum rifle. .300 WinMag and .30-'06 among others.

I have a bunch of BCA uppers, and when the barrels go bad, they get a new bolt, and a premium barrel. 3 of the 4 are nitrided, and all fluted. Great pricing. CS can be spotty, but I haven't personally experienced it.
 
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Just looked at a video.
Henry 9mm semi-auto Carbine? Didn’t see that coming!
Looks like a Shotgun.
Do like the wood Furniture.
Do I need one? No! Not sure anybody does.
Probably fun to shoot!
So let’s drop that Thou into the Abyss and shoot some 9!
 
Hearty thanks to the O.P. for providing all this info. I see that Bond Arms is introducing a lever action AR-15 (Did I get that right?). Heaven forbid they make an attempt to pare, say, a half-pound of weight from their derringers, or attempt to do something about the odd 'downward' trigger pull of these guns...

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I guess I'm a genuine Fudd. The only things that even moderately appeal to me are the Chapuis double and the fish spear at the very bottom.
 
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Ruger showed off a new Marlin 336, and discussed the coming availability of the 1894 in .44 Magnum and .357 Magnum for late spring. I just hope the accessories I bought almost 4 years ago when I ordered the 1894 will work.
 
Yes, that Bond Arms lever action AR15 would be perfect to fit in with Australian Gun Laws.

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I'd also like to have a look at one of those Beretta 80X Cheetahs. I've already got a 85FS which I like.

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And the Final Edition Walther P99 might be worth a look at before they are retired.

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I have a bunch of BCA uppers, and when the barrels go bad, they get a new bolt, and a premium barrel. 3 of the 4 are nitrided, and all fluted. Great pricing. CS can be spotty, but I haven't personally experienced it.
I want an AR varmint upper - who do you like for 22"-24" varmint barrels? (that are available)
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I want an AR varmint upper - who do you like for 22"-24" varmint barrels? (that are available)
Post or PM - Thanks

I am by no means an expert, but for 1 moa with quality ammo, but not necessarily match hand loads, I like Ballistic Advantage or Faxon in high rate production barrels. Faxon Match looks very promising, as does the BA Hanson line. Nothing long from them though. Not their market.

Absolutely get a nitrided barrel, it will last longer. And stainless is easier for them to precision machine, so nitrided stainless.
 
The answer to the X frame 350 legend discussion we were having on another thread would appear to be the Remington 360 Buckhammer they are coming out with. A rimmed straight walled case that Remington says has 35% more energy than the .350 Legend cartridge but has less felt recoil, and it’ll be accurate and deadly out to 200 yards. Remington compares it to a .30-30. On paper, the round has a muzzle velocity of 2,215 fps using a 180-grain bullet and 2,400 fps with a 200-grain bullet

But I have to wonder if someone got the velocity numbers mixed up as it would be unusual for the heavier bullet to have a higher velocity
 
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