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I agree.....I've sort of learned what to buy at WallyWorld, and what to buy at Cabelas. One thing cool about Cabelas, you can order onling, and there is no shipping if you pick it up at the store (not that far for me)arjunky wrote:I don't see our local guys raising anything either. Although the cabelas we have in Grand forks is normally plenty high on any normal day.![]()
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Perhaps, a HiPoint carbine in .45acp? I've heard good reports on those. A Springfield Thompson would be super coolDBW wrote:A few years ago I whittled my collection to four calibers... .45acp (for my 1911), .22LR, .357/.38, and 12 gauge. The common theme of my setup is target shooting and home defense. Not a hunter so no bolts.
Two of the guns in the above photo belong to the wife, who came down from Canada about a year and a half ago. Those are a Browning Buckmaster and the pink Charter Arms .38.![]()
Since I have half a dozen handguns and five long guns... I'm wanting to buy a final long gun to make an even dozen. I simply can't for the life of me think of what rifle to get in my preferred calibers to complete the set.
edit: forgot I also a Ruger LCP in .380.
Oh, my yes....3leggedturtle wrote:Did they have any decent and/or older levers there? Any Single Sixes in 32H+R?
The Marlin Camp Carbines in .45 ACP are nice, and use 1911 magazines (even evil extended/hi-cap ones).DBW wrote:I simply can't for the life of me think of what rifle to get in my preferred calibers to complete the set.
Uh-oh... that's FIVE cartridges...DBW wrote:edit: forgot I also a Ruger LCP in .380.
Nothing wrong with a pink .38. After all, no one at the range will pick it up by mistake...DBW wrote: Two of the guns in the above photo belong to the wife, who came down from Canada about a year and a half ago. Those are a Browning Buckmaster and the pink Charter Arms .38.
I firmly believe that there is nothing that a coupleMescalero wrote:I have a .45 Camp Carbine, that one will be with me to the end that friend of mine who is the quickest will get it.
BlaineG wrote:Perhaps, a HiPoint carbine in .45acp? I've heard good reports on those. A Springfield Thompson would be super coolDBW wrote:A few years ago I whittled my collection to four calibers... .45acp (for my 1911), .22LR, .357/.38, and 12 gauge. The common theme of my setup is target shooting and home defense. Not a hunter so no bolts.
Two of the guns in the above photo belong to the wife, who came down from Canada about a year and a half ago. Those are a Browning Buckmaster and the pink Charter Arms .38.![]()
Since I have half a dozen handguns and five long guns... I'm wanting to buy a final long gun to make an even dozen. I simply can't for the life of me think of what rifle to get in my preferred calibers to complete the set.
edit: forgot I also a Ruger LCP in .380.