I was afraid I was going to be disappointed, but not a chance.Nice!
You ready to shoot pool chalk now?I was afraid I was going to be disappointed, but not a chance.
Thank you.
I think so, I believe we were shooting about 25 yards there.You ready to shoot pool chalk now?
YES. The break of the trigger, trigger pull feel and trigger pull weight are some things I really like about an upgraded trigger. The reset is another thing that changes and it’s often overlooked.Having never shot with the upgraded trigger, does it make that much of a difference?
I'm not a pusher dammit! Enjoy your addiction.This thread made me (and I am sticking to that story) start a 10/22 build. Just ordered the brownells BRN-22 barreled receiver. This will be my first 10/22 rifle. I have always had Marlin semi auto .22lr’s.
I'm not a pusher dammit! Enjoy your addiction.
I agree and I'm sorry. I will gladly take it off your hands and save you the pain you must be suffering.
Absolutely NOTHING wrong with the Marlin semi-auto .22LR rifles. I've got a stainless Pappoose, a Glenfield 70 (converted to 795 specs), and Model 60. All of them shoot great. I've got two 10/22 takedowns--pistol and rifle--but I still prefer the Marlins overall.This thread made me (and I am sticking to that story) start a 10/22 build. Just ordered the brownells BRN-22 barreled receiver. This will be my first 10/22 rifle. I have always had Marlin semi auto .22lr’s.
Absolutely NOTHING wrong with the Marlin semi-auto .22LR rifles. I've got a stainless Pappoose, a Glenfield 70 (converted to 795 specs), and Model 60. All of them shoot great. I've got two 10/22 takedowns--pistol and rifle--but I still prefer the Marlins overall.
Gotta love the microgroove barrels.I have a Pappoose and a 795 with a Simmons rimfire scope. Love both of them, but after market is a bit lite. I am going to enjoy being able to grab just about any random part I can think about and adding it to the build. The 795 are boringly accurate.