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I agree - and wish it had been out before the Ruger PCC - as I would have one!While it looks better, I think the Henry still takes the cake.
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I agree - and wish it had been out before the Ruger PCC - as I would have one!While it looks better, I think the Henry still takes the cake.
Why does the seam in front of the mag well make it look like an, "Air Rifle Pump" ?I ordered a wood stock for my Ruger PC Carbine from a company in Massachusetts. It was expensive at $400, but I'm happy with it. Just wanted to let y'all know that this is available if you want wood for your PC carbine. I live in Oregon now so the extended magazines are legal for me.
Images of my rifle:
Company who makes the wood stock:
https://woodshopwednesday.com
They are take down. The front half comes off so they can be carried in two pieces. Someone could easily enough make a stock that was solid across but I doubt many would want to lose the take down ability.Why does the seam in front of the mag well make it look like an, "Air Rifle Pump" ?
It looks like my old Benjamin.
You can NEVER have too manyI agree - and wish it had been out before the Ruger PCC - as I would have one!
I may have taken that as a challenge at one point. I had to thin the herd.You can NEVER have too many
As soon as the Henry's get caught up and price comes down have one of each. If they come out with one that is "WA compliant" or we beat the stupid new law I will have no problem adding one to my PCC collection.
I hear that, this can get out of hand easy.I may have taken that as a challenge at one point. I had to thin the herd.
I had to thin the herd.
My herd is still a large size. But I got rid of a few.
I keep saying I just need one moreMy herd is still a large size. But I got rid of a few.