It has to be my Browning A-Bolt .22LR. The lockup is tight and the trigger is crisp. It's such a nice rifle that I shoot better than I should every time I use it. It amazes me that they only made them for a few years. The one in the picture is not mine.
I only bother to own one longarm, and 3 pistols. The longarm is a shorty AR in 223/22lr. It's by far the most versatile longarm that has ever existed, which is why I picked it, and why I only need one.
1938 Italian Carcano "Modello" in 7.35x51mm WHY, you ask? Apparently, it can shoot through walls, magically acquire targets all on its own, fire in rapid succession, and the bullets can even negate the laws of physics by bending and twisting through multiple targets and take impossible angles to utterly destroy, even blow apart the skull of your prey. There's just nothing else like it on Earth. The Italian Carcano, made to inspire, tested and proven reliability. *Disclaimer* Make certain you have this rifle with you even when faced with an angry assailant with a snub nosed .38 revolver, or else you will lose. If you do have this rifle and are accosted, well...no contest. "I approve this message!" - L.H. Oswald
Was wondering how long it would take someone to tack that on...and no, I don't think he is...just a bit opinionated.
took you 4 and a half years to catch on? I've been here under half a dozen names in that period of time.
Kell, it's ok. He's pretty much a has been anyway. He's been trolling the internet since Gore created it.
I heard he was in jail, for being too stupid to breath? Is that false, or did he get kicked out as a bad influence?
In my younger years I hunted with a 30.30 Winchester saddle gun. It's one of the few rifles I've ever wanted to just hold in my hands and go for walks with. There was just something about the gun that made you want to pick it up and feel it in your hands. Though most of the bluing was worn off and the stock had a nick or two it is still a beautiful image I hold in my mind.