it should have a us property marking on it also, unless its one of the early ones that made it without one. Savage rifles were also parkerized from the factory as this one appears. the brit suncorite(?) black paint finish was used in refurbs and in factory guns after 43 or 44 for the british...
1917 SMLE mkIII
no bayonet or sling
7/10 cosmetically
No pics yet
Looking for a ballpark estimate . Assuming this isn’t something special just a run of the mill version of whatever this gun is.
cool. hope its still there. If not I know I can get a 92fs and have it converted to G right? either way, just wanting one and would prefer a deal in it. Ive got carry pistols and other stuff this would just be a range toy or something to throw onto my alice LBE for playing dress up
im gonna call where I last saw it tomorrow. if they still have it ill likely buy it tomorrow evening. If they still have it and I don't, ill send you info promptly. its been about 4 days since I was there so its likely gone but who knows.
I've never owned one but shot a few. I see them come up used from time to time. I only intend on having one but I will run it, so it needs not be a safe queen or a rare model. Ive seen a 92G model locally for about 430 otd. I'd like an M9 since its the military designation but do understand that...
second for zachs gun belts. Myself and a friend both have multiple belts in different colors from him and can attest to their quality and ease of use for everyday carry.
I didn't know that I thought EVERYTHING tumbled eventually at long enough distance. I'd rather learn it here than give someone misinformation out in the real world. thanks.
I was under the impression that the decrease in velocity from the shorter barrel would cause the 5.56 to tumble sooner than if it had been fired from a longer barrel. I may be thinking wrong just my thought on it.
I view an SBR as a CQC weapon primarily. Unless you need shorter length for a suppressor or shooting from a vehicle/ tight spaces a standard length non SBR would probably be the best option to avoid tumbling issues with the 5.56. I understand wanting the piece of mind that your rifle can shoot...
Mak 90. The Chinese, in my opinion, built the finest AK pattern rifles.Their actions are butter smooth and double hook triggers break crisp and clean. Mak 90 will come standard with a chrome lined POLYTECH barrel. You can tell by the ribs in the barrel. If it is a smooth barrel it will be an...