I fear that mine has just started. I just bought a marlin 1894sbl and have since created a list of other caliber firearms I “must” have lol. Already have marked a couple off my list, .22, and .223
I know this is a little off topic, but my wife is waiting for her carry license to finalize and I was thinking about getting her in a training class. What kind of class did you do, and what kind of carry gear did you decide on?
I agree with other posters, .22 is a great gun to start with. Cheap, and little to no recoil. I’m working with my wife on a .22lr bolt action rifle to get her warmed up.
The best place for knife deals I have found is on ebay. Find the one you like and off the seller less or if your lucky, you can get a low bid. Also if you buy one used, you can send it to benchmade and they’ll “refurbish” it for you, you might just have to pay shipping.
First off beautiful guns. I just bought a marlin 1894 carbine in 44 mag. And I couldn’t be more in love with that gun. It’s perfect size to haul out to the woods, and fits behind the seat of my truck well. It made me a believer in pistol caliber rifles.
That looks like a blast! I love the old western style firearms. I just got a marlin 1894 in 44 magnum. I kinda wish I would have gotten something in 45 colt so I could have the set up you have with a matching caliber revolver in true western style.
I’ve been practicing lately with a scoped .22 and have noticed that I can’t hold it still unless I’m resting on something. Even then, I feel like when I hold my breath or at lease slow my breathing, it helps me tremendously
I would go .22 or 44 mag. .22 wouldn’t be good for deer, but it’s fun for squirrels or rabbit. And 44 mag would be good for deer. They are both fun to shoot, but if it goes bang, it’s usually fun to shoot