I’ve been looking at getting a .22 my dad has a Henry lever action that’s really nice, and my brother has a the heritage rough rider revolver and I think it’s neat. I’m trying to decide which route to take. Probably a cheap .22 rifle.Howdy. I'd suggest the ubiquitous 10/22. It was my second also, and I still enjoy plinking. I shoot more 22lr than anything.
Yeah I’m interested in buying the nagant m1895 revolver on here, but I don’t have my 50 posts so I can’t pm the guy selling it.Welcome! Historical collecting (or accumulating) can be a lot of fun. You get something with a tie to bits of interesting history you enjoy...and it shoots too!
I’ve become very accustomed to high prices and scarcity of ammo as it’s already happened several times in my life. When I bought the rifle I got 100 rounds to go with it and I thought that under a buck a bullet was a good price, but I’d like to here your opinion on a good price as I haven’t done much research on what a good price for that ammo is. Those 100 rounds out to last me awhile as it’s pretty much exclusively a hunting rifle, and I also don’t have anywhere to shoot nearby. It took three bullets to sight it in out of the box so I was pretty happy with that.I hate to be a wet blanket, but in the current political climate, I'd buy .300 win mag ammo anytime I saw it at anywhere close to a reasonable price, and save my milsurp money for when things calm down a little.
But welcome!
There’s a quote I found out there that sums this up pretty well. “Get your kids addicted to shooting and they won’t have money for drugs.” I also have a few more expensive hobbies, cars, computers, and projects like woodworking and hopefully welding soon. I’m basically a textbook redneck that lives in the city.Welcome. It gets addicting. Get your 50 quality posts or become a Site Supporter and you'll find all kinds of guns in the classifieds.
Glad to see a young person get involved responsibly.