This, have a half dozen 10\22s don't hold a candle to a model 60 off the Wal-Mart shelf. Also for little ones the tube feed is easy and fun, magazines are harder to load.
Thanks for the info jmarriott, I guess I'm gonna have to jump on these. My local shop has a used 357 with a sticker of 975!! Their used prices are pretty salty across the board tho
I already have a 357 cb and I'd like another one the problem is its a package deal and if I get the 45-70 it's gonna cost me another several thousand with all the reloading equipment it's gonna force me to buy �� edit. *Smiley Face*
I'm probably going to buy a marlin lever in 357 and 45-70 from a guy pre Remington but fairly new (mid 2000's probably) they're in good condition. The interwebbs say 550-750. Can anyone make a good argument that the higher end of that range is the right price? No octogon barrels here.
Newton Conn happened and gun control was front and center. AR 15s were a hot topic and potential bans were floated. Shops sold out and bare bones mp-sports were going up in the classifieds here for $1250.
We now have a similar massacre; similar noise for gun control and tv personalities...
Bumping this thread to see if you guys see the same trend. I've been to two dicks sports this week and have seen plenty of bricks for around 50$. A month ago the shelves were bare. My local gun shop now has plenty in stock at premium prices. I don't think we're going to get bricks for...
Dicks in Carmel has a ****load of 22 in right now buckets and every kind you van skating all around 40 bucks 99 for the bucket one per customer per day
god speed