I have one in 357 mag. I'm an hour north of Indy, if your interested you're more than welcome to try it out. Nice firearm, I really like it!
Last time I was in Cabellas in fishers they had an original, it was only $6500.00 or something near that, they might let you fondle that one.
I have the marine take down version. When I buy a new semi auto of any kind I take them out of the box and shoot them and I keep shooting them until they start to have problems before I clean or lube them. Torture test, so to speak.
I'm at 400 rounds with the JRC, not one hiccup so far...
I don't know about the old Ruger's. Hickock45 does a nice video on the Colt style sixguns, they should never be carried hammer down on a hot one, it didn't take much of a bump to ruin your day!
I just picked up a JRC marine takedown rifle, I had been eyeballing them for some time. I haven't seen much about them here on INGO.
I I have only run a couple of hundred rounds through it, sighting in a cheap BSA red dot I had laying around. So far it has been flawless and very accurate...
I haven't read all 200 plus pages of this thread, maybe it's here somewhere.
I would like to see some numbers. How many rounds fired, were all rounds fired from an ar15 or was there some ar10's in the mix, how many of the hundreds of "wounded" were hit by gunfire as opposed to stampede...
My apologies, My Uberti is a 357 bisley, I assumed they handled the 22's also, maybe not. I have the Ruger single ten, got it when they first came out, never a hitch, mighty fine revolver.
You could order one of the Ubertis through Cimarron or Taylors. My Uberti was from Cimarron, it's tolerances were a little off, the cylinder was binding, I sent it back in and had it back nine days later been perfect since.
I own firearms made by both of these companies. They have provided me with many years of trouble free entertainment. I have been saving my pennies for a while to buy a new SA pistol, I have fondled it, compared it, and lusted after it for some time and would have already bought it when this...
In my working life, which has been some time ago, it was Carhart for outer wear, Redwing boots, and a lot of Dickey workwear. I still have some Dickey button down work shirts that I know are near 30 years old and still look fine.
None of these brands were cheap for the times and quality was...
A group of us went to the new store in Noblesville yesterday. Nice store, decent merchandise, outrageously priced IMHO!
$75.00 for jeans, $45.00 to $60.00 for shirts, a single pair of their underwear $20.00. All of the merchandise is made in Vietnam or Indonesia, at least everything I looked...
No tough guy BS from me.
Grumpy old man here, suffering the ravages of time, my testicles have shriveled, I could use a penile implant. When I get ready to make a run to the store to stock up on depends and I shove my eight inch S&W 500 mag into my waistband I feel, compensated, there I said...
I channel surfed all during the night watching with some degree of delight, all of the sad eyed talking heads. It seemed to me the common thread in their commentaries was that the under educated rural white voters had come out in force.
In my mind they were talking about those of us who...
Probably 20 years ago, wife and I stopped at the Perkins restaurant in Noblesville for breakfast. There was a group of six or seven police officers sitting across from us, some were in uniform some not. I noticed that one of them had a revolver in a shoulder holster laying under his chair. I...