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Eat right, don't drink, don't smoke, exercise, get lots of sleep...and die anyway!
If you want to buy it, say "I'll take it".
If you want to make an offer, say "I'll take it for $X".
If you want to practice your negotiating skills by asking if I will accept $X, with no intention of actually buying...say nothing.
Also a fan of .358/.38 pump guns, the other would be a lever PG stainless takedown with a couple of common caliber options and a lever loop slightly larger than normal but not the huge freakin loop, that in a simple and fairly affordable format, nothing fancy would be nice to have.
That ultra light and short semi auto .22 build in the rimfire section would be sweet to see from the factory. Be nice to have something small light and quiet to shoot birds with while out big game hunting.
With Remington biting the dust, it would be awesome if you guys started making bolt guns. The market for reasonably priced, domestic made, high quality, bolt guns has been somewhat lacking for some time now. If anyone could produce such a rifle it would be Henry. Make mine a carbine :-)
This?
Envy green is not a color well worn. Might want to quit while you're ahead
The primer doesn't have to be proud to contact round nose ammo. I don't recall ever hearing it happen, but it could be a valid concern. Myself, even when loading FN .44 caliber shells in a tube loading rifle; I don't drop them straight down and hold the rifle at an angle.
The issue of "dropping" the rounds in is a separate issue, not at all unique to a particular round. Normal firing would subject them to much less stress.
A very small reliable survival .22 bolt action with your current survival mags. Prefer something with wire frame that folds up on it self.
Thank you.