Redclip

5412 pts ยท October 1, 2017


Good bot

5 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

6. Painted so it all matched. It's not for everyone but I like it. It works really well for deer. It's a lot lighter than it was as well.

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5. The forgrip is nice as I can make the rifle more stable, I can push it up against a branch, a treestand safety bar, etc.. the stock i

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4. Scope. I hunt in the woods so I dont need a big scope. All my deer have been <30 yards. The rail system allows to attach the forgrip.

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3. Loading gate is 1.5# vs 7# (stock). Those all make for a better shooting experience. The red dot is smaller and 100x lighter than the

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2. Whitetail gun. The larger loop let's me fit my hand in the lever in winter with gloves on. The trigger is 3.5# vs 6.5# (stock). The

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1. I understand this isn't look isn't for everybody, but every part about this makeover has practical functionality to me. This is my

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Nope, sorry!

5 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

She's a goldendoodle (but 3/4 poodle).

5 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

To give you a real answer, no, I don't know of anything. I'm not very familiar with those types of optics.

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I'm sorry, the delivery was intended to have a twang of sarcasm, not to be a dick. I didn't even know what RCO was, I had to Google it.

5 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

It's a normal functioning lever action rifle I hunt with, just with sexy mods.

5 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

That's like complaining that your Porche is too expensive and you want a cheaper alternative.

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You would be correct. Gotta have one.

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2) I don't understand your "wouldn't lever action negate that" remark? This is a lever action rifle not an AR. It just "looks" like an AR.

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1) The ARs that you can go buy from the gun shop are semi auto. There are full auto, but for LOTS of money and a very long waiting period.

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This is a Marlin 336 that I customized, heavily.

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2) but class 3 is not only expensive but has a long waiting period.

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1) They are infact semi-automatic (1 shot per trigger pull) unless you have a lot of money, you can get class 3 (full auto)

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No problem! It's a big misconception. It doesn't mean automatic rifle or assault rifle. Those are terms the media coined to make them scary.

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It's a 1x red dot, as in no magnification. It's a Sig Sauer Romeo5.

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3) and lower receiver. Parts a very common and they're very customizable.

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2) ARs can take different types of ammo, have different fire types/rates. AR is essentially a platform of gun. They separate into and upper

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1) Great question! None of the things you listed define an AR. AR stands for "ArmaLite Rifle", the name of the company that developed them.

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I use this for hunting whitetail

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This is a 30-30, so not as bad

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Thats why I have 1 of each :)

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This is built for real functionality... not to be "tacti-cool".

6 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Whitetail hunting. Scope for long range across fields, red dot for close encounters in the woods/tree stand.

6 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I see the point you're trying to make and you're right. But this rifle is for whitetail hunting. I only need 1 shot. I don't need to cycle.

6 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0