Ruger buys marlin
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Re: Ruger buys marlin
Same boat, different number though.
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Re: Ruger buys marlin
I've been hovering north of 10 and south of 20 for the past 5-10 years.
Over the past year and a half I built ~7-8 ARs in 5-6 calibers that haven't been shot yet out of parts I'd collected over the past three or four years. Every time I think I'm getting to the range with some of them something comes up.
In addition to that I've got a couple, maybe three .22 rifles, and a .308 Bolt gun that haven't been run.
I think I've shot all the handguns finally.
Not counting anything that's not assembled.
Over the past year and a half I built ~7-8 ARs in 5-6 calibers that haven't been shot yet out of parts I'd collected over the past three or four years. Every time I think I'm getting to the range with some of them something comes up.
In addition to that I've got a couple, maybe three .22 rifles, and a .308 Bolt gun that haven't been run.
I think I've shot all the handguns finally.
Not counting anything that's not assembled.