Just send more X models up here please. Can't find one to save my life right now.
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Just send more X models up here please. Can't find one to save my life right now.
Model X in 307 win
Mary's leg with round barrels and side eject
Scout optic mount
Falling block single in . 17wsm.
Canada ended when Trudeau began.
Single shot break open in 45 colt! I really want one!
I feel like a classic lever gun in .30 Carbine would make a really fun and affordable blinker.
I am a kit hor(der)
The 17 HMR is a pointy bullet and can be used in a tube magazine because that pointy tip is polymer, not metal. Could the same be done for centerfire? It would be useful if an ammunition company and Henry could get together and create a new cartridge or two, complete with only polymer tips, that could be used in a tube magazine. Cartridges similar in performance to, but not exchangeable with, a 6.5 Creedmoor or a 308. Or whatever floats the boat of the manufacturers and customers. This could realize modern ballistics and power for a tube magazine lever gun while still looking awesome cowboy cool. If this idea has been floated earlier in this thread, my apologies -but I am not wading through 104 pages (of obviously fantastic ideas) to find out.
My wallet does not like this hobby!