I had knee surgery back in 1973. I was 16 and in the hospital for a week. Several weeks of re-hab after that. Gotta love HS football. It's all measured in hours and days now. You'll be fine.
Thanks for the replies. I've been looking at Crosman. I don't know a thing about this type of gun. So, I'm still researching and asking questions. Will the tanks that can be bought and filled at a place like Northern Gases or Purity work with these guns? IndyGunWorks that is a fine looking air...
I'm thinking of buying a PCP air rifle with out a pump. Can someone tell me if the high pressure pump I have for my mountain bike suspension will work to pump up this type of air gun? Thanks
One is a Series 70 the other a Series 80. The link below has information and photos that do a good job of explaining the differences. Certainly better than I can do.
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The Savage .17 that I'm lookin' at has a synthetic target style stock, Accu Trigger, fluted barrel and the barrel is threaded for a suppressor. Judging by what you people have been saying, that sounds like the right gun to buy. It's priced around $550.00 Thanks for the replies.
I'm planning to buy a .17 HMR and maybe a .223. I looked at a couple of Savages today. They seem like nice guns. Anyone out there have any good or not so good things to say about 'em?
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This is something I learned a long time ago about metal and rust. If I happened to open my gun case on a warm humid day and the guns are colder than the air, condensation will form and the guns will sometimes rust. Tools in the garage will do the same thing. So in regard to my guns I pay...
I bought my 92fs years ago and it's still my favorite pistol. I like the way it looks, feels and shoots. It's very accurate. All the controls are easy to operate. The grip is a bit fat but that's 15 rounds worth of fat. One thing that I really like about it is the ease and simplicity of...