Subj : Lever
To : JIMMY ANDERSON
From : Moondog
Date : Fri Sep 11 2020 12:04 am
Re: Lever
By: JIMMY ANDERSON to ALL on Wed Sep 09 2020 10:28 am
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> I still don't have a 'truck gun' - my wife has a Sub2000 9mm
> PCC and loves it, but I have decided I don't care for the
> 'pistol grip' and that iron sight system. I'm more of a
> tradionalist, so I've been looking for a .357 Lever Action.
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> There are other reasons... I heard a podcaster say something
> to the effect of, "doesn't look like a scary, black gun (an
> AR) - but looks like a 'cowboy' gun!" Plus, he said, he has
> one that is old and beat up looking, so if his truck is stolen
> he's lost a $200 gun instead of a $1500 AR-15. :-)
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> Any thoughts out there?
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> I've found a .44 magnum Rossi at the local store, but really
> wanted a .357 instead... Plus I've been wanting to get a
> SAA in a larger caliber, like a .32, but if I had a .357
> lever I could just get a single action 'cowboy' .357 to have
> as a backup truck gun too!
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> ... We should back the Metric System every inch of the way.
When the market bottom fell out after the last election, I parted together a b
asic M4 clone for $400. AR's can be had for cheap if you're patient and do
some shopping. Highest priced items on it were the barrel and bolt carrier
group, and I got the Mossberg barrel for $89 and the Toolcraft BCG for $70.
Freefloat tube was $60, upper receiver was an Aero Precision cosmetic blem
for $60. Buffer tube, buffer and spring were $45. Lower parts kit was $55.
Lower receiver was $50 and the rest was small things like a gas tube for $11
and a cheap gas block for $20. I had a stock and flash hider sitting around.
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