Oooh, I like that. Wonder if they do the plus-two floorplates for the .45 Glock mags? Fifteen-plus-one .45 ACPs would be sufficient capacity for most occasions this side of a Stephen Hunter novel, and without the clumsy handling issues of the happy sticks. With a nice red dot and maybe a...
Henry's sold plenty of the X models, and the one I handled was light and fast-handling. And companies like Ranger Point have been selling plenty of accessories for the Henry like M-LOK style forends, skeletonized stocks and the other things that the Marlin comes equipped with right out of the...
So did I some years ago, when my dad and I took his Bearcat to the range with a box of Thunderbolts. When cleaning it afterward, I was getting chunks of lead out of the barrel. That leading only seems to happen with Thunderbolts, at least as far as that particular gun goes. Did the same out of...
My plow-handled Lipsey's flattop 5.5" .44 SPL is my favorite revolver. I wouldn't mind selling or trading the Bisley - eight hundred bucks? Seriously? - but I'm not getting rid of that one. And my flattop 50th .357 is second on the list.
Actually, now that I think about it, I paid $500 each for...
That does seem awfully low. I paid $500 back in 2013 for my 5.5" Bisley Flattop .44 SPL; it was lightly used with perhaps fifty rounds through it before the original owner decided he'd rather have a Glock. Box, papers, all there. A brand new one would have been perhaps $75 higher at the time...