Like I mentioned in my original thread. The ammo is CRAZY expensive The ammo 32 Winchester Special (WS) for the rifle I want (Winchester 94 pre-64, pre-WWII) is averaging $85.00 for 20 rounds.:nailbite:
Have you wanted to buy a long gun that you really had no use for other than just to shoot it on occasion, but you just like it and being able to say you own one/it and the ammo is crazy expensive? Just curious.:dunno:
To be honest. I am torn between the Miroku 92 Winney and a VERY nice pre WWII 94 in 32 WS. The ammo for the 32 is beyond stupid in price though, whereas the 92 in 357/38 special would be very economical to shoot comparitively.
I probably spelled Miroku wrong? My apologies if I did. My question is this. I am contemplating a Japanese Winchester 92 in 357mag. I guess my question is. Does anyone have one in 357 or any other caliber? Are they quality? What are anyone's experience with them? I appreciate any input. Thank you.
I found one in a similar situation in Afghanistan. In the DFAC. A unsecured M4 under a table. I immediately secured the weapon and as I walked out with it , like what you experienced a panic stricken Airman (SSgt) came running up to me almost in tears and sweating like a whore in church.I did...
I am 61. I would not say that I have stopped buying. However, as I see retirement in the next 5 years or so. When I get the desire for something new/different. I take into consideration the cost and availability of the ammo needed to feed my new want.