Grizz wrote:Another howdie from WA. I'm on the wet side, have the moss and everything.
Great start on the levergun collection.
I like bullet cuff, does it live there? Is it battery operated to speed the feed?
Best,
That was a prototype I made up. Never got around to shooting the gun with the cuff on it so I dont know if it'd keep ammo or dump shells at your feet when you touched a round off. I'm not smart enough to mechanize it so it was just a simple manually operated idea.
Les Staley wrote:Welcome from the Idahp panhandle, where all the folks from Washington come to recreate. See more Washington plates on the weekend than locals, by far! Can't say that I blame 'em ..I like it here too!
Idaho's got some nice country for sure, haven't been there in years though. Last time was a quick in and out trip to Cabelas.
Chuck 100 yd wrote:You can drop them off here anytime. I know how they can get in the way, wouldn't want you to trip over them and injure yourself.
I love your 1895 !!!

That's funny because I have literally tripped over the Winchester 1895 one time. But I wasn't injured so I suppose I'll keep 'em for now.
guntar wrote:Welcome to the group. Looks like the only one you could be easily enabled into, is a rimfire.
Well I do keep thinking I should get a Marlin 39 so... My step dad had a well worn 99/22 magnum that was his truck gun around the ranch here that I wish I had. It went to a family member who wouldnt sell it to me and instead took it to a pawn shop.