Buy her roses.
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Buy her roses.
Now you have to get HER into shooting.So last night before heading out to my CORE class, the wife says; "there was a gun you wanted to buy right" I'm thinking there are several
So she says, "Well when you pass your CORE I will buy you a Gun"
WHAAAAAAAAH?
Awesome!
IDK about that. The Browning BL-22's throw is only 30 degrees or so. Very slick.
Does your wife have a sister?
Wholesale has the 981t on sale for $160 right now. Almost picked one up just to have. Hard to find a better deal on a rifle that has got great reviews all around.
Now you have to get HER into shooting.![]()
My girlfriend went from
"I don't understand why you want to own guns..."
to
"Give me the name of the instructor for the RPAL course... I might as well at least have a license if there are going to be guns around the apartment, just to make things easier..."
to (after taking her out shooting for the first time)
"I'd definitely do that again!"
to
"You're already on the waiting list for EOHC right? I'm going to put my name in too."
to (after doing the EOHC safety course)
"I want to do Cowboy Action Shooting!"
She's now at the point where there are like 6 guns she wants to buy (.22 target rifle, .22 target pistol, 2x single-action revolvers, lever-action rifle, and shotgun (the latter ones for Cowboy Action)). And she doesn't even have her RPAL in hand yet (still processing with CFC)!![]()
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Or two? Kidding.
My wife has a great understanding and acceptance of my toys (guns). She doesn't mind them as long as I don't mind her shoes.
Back to the original question: You could buy a Marlin 981T or TS (I prefer the TS for its no hassle maintenance) and swap a NOS Marlin 81 stock from Numrich or get a fancy laminated piece from Boyd's. But I like my 981T with synthetic just the way it is. Solid and accurate piece of shooting iron.
I have one of these from WSS but paid more for it last year. Even thought it doesn't have a wood stock (which was also my preference) the synthetic is not bad and actually grown on me. It feels solid and full-sized.
The irons are terrible IMO but with a cheap 3-9x40 scope this rifle is very accurate! 17 rnds of .22lr=lots of plinking between reloads.
At $160..... get one.
Get her a Henry Golden Boy. Slickest smoothest action on a lever you'll lever come accross and of course ... tube magazine, very easy to load, very reliable and just a plain great shooting and awesome looking firearm. You (and she) won't be sorry.
Yeah I'm thinkin I'll just go with the synthetic, and see if it grows on me... If it doesn't I'll look at swapping it out with a wood stock.
Now my debate is, go with the 981T, or the new XT-22TR?
..... And unlike many low cost rifles with pencil thin barrels, the 981T has a what I consider a nice mid-weight.
For $160 it's hard to beat!
There have been some quality control issues with the "new 981T'" aka XT-22T since going over to the Remington plant. The trigger on the XT-22T is supposed to be nice but there are mods you can do on the 981T. eg Papermate spring swap. I did the swap and it lightened the trigger but I have since gone back to the stock spring because I liked it better.
The micro-groove barrel is boringly accurate. And unlike many low cost rifles with pencil thin barrels, the 981T has a what I consider a nice mid-weight.
For $160 it's hard to beat!
So last night before heading out to my CORE class, the wife says; "there was a gun you wanted to buy right" I'm thinking there are several
So she says, "Well when you pass your CORE I will buy you a Gun"
Wait for the other shoe to drop and she tells you she's heading to Hawaii with the girls for a couple weeks.Also make sure there are no jewelry store flyer's laying around.




























