5412 pts ยท October 1, 2017
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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.
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
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.
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
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
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
Nope, sorry!
She's a goldendoodle (but 3/4 poodle).
To give you a real answer, no, I don't know of anything. I'm not very familiar with those types of optics.
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.
It's a normal functioning lever action rifle I hunt with, just with sexy mods.
That's like complaining that your Porche is too expensive and you want a cheaper alternative.
You would be correct. Gotta have one.
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.
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.
This is a Marlin 336 that I customized, heavily.
2) but class 3 is not only expensive but has a long waiting period.
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)
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.
It's a 1x red dot, as in no magnification. It's a Sig Sauer Romeo5.
3) and lower receiver. Parts a very common and they're very customizable.
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
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.
I use this for hunting whitetail
This is a 30-30, so not as bad
Thats why I have 1 of each :)
This is built for real functionality... not to be "tacti-cool".
Whitetail hunting. Scope for long range across fields, red dot for close encounters in the woods/tree stand.
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.
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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.
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
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.
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
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
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
Nope, sorry!
She's a goldendoodle (but 3/4 poodle).
To give you a real answer, no, I don't know of anything. I'm not very familiar with those types of optics.
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.
It's a normal functioning lever action rifle I hunt with, just with sexy mods.
That's like complaining that your Porche is too expensive and you want a cheaper alternative.
You would be correct. Gotta have one.
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.
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.
This is a Marlin 336 that I customized, heavily.
2) but class 3 is not only expensive but has a long waiting period.
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)
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.
It's a 1x red dot, as in no magnification. It's a Sig Sauer Romeo5.
3) and lower receiver. Parts a very common and they're very customizable.
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
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.
I use this for hunting whitetail
This is a 30-30, so not as bad
Thats why I have 1 of each :)
This is built for real functionality... not to be "tacti-cool".
Whitetail hunting. Scope for long range across fields, red dot for close encounters in the woods/tree stand.
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.