G.Mitchell
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Grande Prairie Alberta
Hey Shortround! (Appropriate name!) You do realize what this thread is all about, don't you? We are talking about a rifle with a 12" barrel! So even with a full stock it tops out at a hair over 29". Look at the picture in case you stumbled in here by mistake.
RanchHand by sunstruck1, on Flickr
HISTORY LESSON: Barrel length NOT stock length dictates the type of rifle. A full size rifle is typically considered to be a rifle with a full length barrel. What is a full length barrel? Room for argument here but typically acknowledged to be an off the shelf battle or hunting rifle, barrel lengths of 26 - 30+" are common. When soldiers started riding horses and then sitting in vehicles it was decided that a rifle with a shorter barrel might be more convenient. This shorter barrelled rifle was called a carbine. Barrel lengths for these rifles WAS typically between 16 - 22". And then real short barrelled rifles started to come on the scene. Carbines with 12" and even shorter (sub-carbines), barrels are not uncommon, now. Any of these rifles can be equipped with full stocks, folding stocks, collapsible stocks, cut down stocks and in some cases no stocks.
But I think the real point here is what's it to you what I do with my rifle? I couldn't find a lever action bush rifle with a 12" barrel and a full length stock...so I built one! And boy am I happy with it! Modifying weapons (or vehicles, homes, furniture, landscapes, people, etc) happens to be human nature. And if you have any doubt about that maybe you need to reread this thread because right from the start people have taken this amazing little rifle and made it their own...just saying.
With the full stock and safety location rear sight how do you find it shoots?
I am in the group buy for a full laminate stock set and plan to upgrade my sights once my new stock arrives.
Looks like Steve's green front and safety rear.
Can you give us your findings on POA vs POI with the full stock and sight setup?
Thanks.