Dad gave me a 22 when I was 5 years old. Began shooting at age 3. Gun was too heavy so dad would hold it up and I pulled the trigger. We practiced shooting empty 22 cases at 10 paces with open sights. I yet remember the first day I outshot dad. He was more excited than me. I have owned a few...
10th and Linwood is my old stomping grounds (early 60's). Looks to be a rough neighborhood currently. New gun shop is a plus. I will check it out when I get to Indy again.
Just purchased (put in Jail) my first supressor from Element Armament in Whiteland. I was impressed with their service. Prices were in line and personnel were knowledgable and courteous. My next NFA item will be purchased from Element Armament. Thanks!
I have JM Marlins in the following calibers: 1894 218 Bee, 39A 22lr, 1894 357 mag, 1894 44 mag, and 1895 guide 45/70. My favorite is the 357. Most accurate is the 39A. Most fun is the 45/70.
When I was a boy in Lawrence county, we used to gig and arrow them in local streams and quarries. They are hard to catch unless you use a wire loader. They are tough to clean and not worth the effort unless they are over 10 pounds. In the late summer, they float near the surface in shaded...
Good eating
I found my first while bowhunting many years ago. I will note they need to be soaked in water soon after they are picked as they seem to go bad quickly after being picked. They make quite a meal. They.can be found fall or spring.
I have 36 ea
45lc rounds 250gr jhp-xtp
and 6 rounds blazer (aluminum case)
and 6 rounds of R-P 250gr lead.
The 250 gr xtp are in plastic ammo boxes and the others are loose ammo.
I will take $40.
I have two sight pushers I use. One cost around $75 and the other is a deluxe meprolight pusher that will push any sight effectively even Kimber sights. Amazon has a tool for around $40 that would probably be a best buy. I once purchased a Kimber that someone had tried to remove the sights using...