Hello all you knowledgable folks.
Has anyone had any good or bad experience with the M&P22's? Considering a modern style rimfire besides my MarkIII. Something with a little flair to intrigue the kids into shooting sports and safe recreation.
Thanks
These are helpful. Yes I have disassembled the bolt. Two different types of ammo used so far. I have had the rifle for two years and maybe put three hundred rounds through it.
I have a Mosin Nagant that I enjoy shooting. I have one problem, though. The bolt lever does not want to close when chambering a round or when extracting. The bolt will move forward but I have difficulty closing the bolt and locking it in place. It is the same when I have fired the rifle. When I...
We are looking for some beginner level training that focuses on basic handgun shooting principals. I am not an expert handgun marksman but I shoot well enough. My wife girlfriend is very interested in shooting and is a novice. She needs to have some professional help because I can't troubleshoot...
I bought my wife a new Shield for a beginner gun. We went through quite a few different guns till we found a good fit for her smaller hands. When we went to the range she had some serious problems. I am looking for help locating a place to get her some training. She enjoys shooting, but I can't...
I am using the pistol grip for ****s and giggles. Its a cheap gun, shoots great, and why not. Anyhow thanks for the good advice on the bolt. I will purchase a different one that was made safely and correctly.
I bought a Mosin from a friend. I have been tinkering with it here and there. Rubber recoil pad. Sling swivel stud for bi pod mount. Customizing it right now for a pistol grip. Any one bend the bolt handle themselves? if so, any advice on what not to do?
I found all my kids bows in garbage cans. Sounds silly but people were just throwing them away. I knock on the door and ask. Found five bows in a wide range of pounds for them. All were checked by my local archery shop at the time. Safety first.
Try moving your sharpener. Set it at angles on the work surface. Keep it flat just rotate it to different positions. i.e. one o'clock, two o'clock etc etc. See if it helps or not.
Shoot the iron. Learn to use your iron sights first before you get optics. If you have a flat top then purchase irons first. Learn to hit what you want with those before you go buying sights that will sooner or later fail you. Iron will always be there. Well hopefully it will always be there.