Last week a friend at church told me that they had a rifle they wanted to give me. Her husband has Alzheimer's and it is starting to get worse so they don't feel safe keeping their guns any longer. I swing by this evening to pick up the rifle only to find two there waiting for me, seems they use Botl math too! First up is a 1944 Mosin Nagant M4 that is numbers matching and in really excellent shape. Having had the pleasure of shooting one previously I was thrilled. They are cheap and easy to find, but usually not in this good of shape and I have been meaning to get one so this made my day.
The bayonet is flawless and adds a certain cool factor for me.
A decent little projectile
Then the unexpected surprise. A little semi auto .22lr made by Squires Bingham called a Squibman model 20. A little googling tells me it is inexpensive but accurate. Has a 15rd magazine and a ported barrel and should be a fun gun to plink with and teach my boys about gun safety with.
The bayonet is flawless and adds a certain cool factor for me.
A decent little projectile
Then the unexpected surprise. A little semi auto .22lr made by Squires Bingham called a Squibman model 20. A little googling tells me it is inexpensive but accurate. Has a 15rd magazine and a ported barrel and should be a fun gun to plink with and teach my boys about gun safety with.