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...and then there were two.
...and then there were two.
I've had so much fun shooting the first one (bottom), I tracked down the other one, and snagged it too.
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Re: ...and then there were two.
interesting ..... what are they ?
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Sorry...Springfield Armory (IMI) Timberwolf .357 Magnum.
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Re: ...and then there were two.
I bet those are fun to shoot. Nice.
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Re: ...and then there were two.
agree .... in 357, they should be fun to fire
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Re: ...and then there were two.
They do look interesting... tell us more. 
You can tell a lot about the character of a man...
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
I don't look back at the things I can no longer do, I just look forward to the things I still can.
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
I don't look back at the things I can no longer do, I just look forward to the things I still can.
Re: ...and then there were two.
These guns were made in the late 80's through the early 90's by Israel Military Industries in Israel. They were imported by Action Arms, Springfield Armory, and UZI. They were available in .357MAG/.38SPL, and in .44 MAG. It is about 36" overall, and 5.5lbs empty. 10 round tube magazine, short little stroke on the pump, and quick to get on target.
A friend of mine came into some guns earlier this year, and these were in the collection. I bought one and it has quickly become my favorite gun for plinking around the woods on our property. So much so, I had to get my hands on the one I originally passed on. If you get the chance to shoot one, do it. It handles like a .22, but packs a much bigger punch.
A friend of mine came into some guns earlier this year, and these were in the collection. I bought one and it has quickly become my favorite gun for plinking around the woods on our property. So much so, I had to get my hands on the one I originally passed on. If you get the chance to shoot one, do it. It handles like a .22, but packs a much bigger punch.
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Re: ...and then there were two.
Great looking rifles. Congratulations, nice find.
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Can't say I've timed it, but pretty quick. Faster than I can with my GB.steelersfan97 wrote:How fast can you blast through 10 rounds?
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Thanks. I really like them. I'm not sure on the scope though...points and shoots great without it.White Squirrel wrote:Great looking rifles. Congratulations, nice find.
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Re: ...and then there were two.
WOW !roddy wrote:Sorry...Springfield Armory (IMI) Timberwolf .357 Magnum.
Man I bet those are fun.
Congrats Man.
RP
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Re: ...and then there were two.
Thanks. They are a hoot.
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Re: ...and then there were two.
Encouraged to see the interest in pump action rifles. They don't have the nostalgia of lever guns, but they really should, given they've been around a long time, not to mention how easy they are to shoot.
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Agreed. I have an old pump action .22 Remington (model 121) as well. It is also quick, easy, and fun to shoot.North Country Gal wrote:Encouraged to see the interest in pump action rifles. They don't have the nostalgia of lever guns, but they really should, given they've been around a long time, not to mention how easy they are to shoot.
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I am envious. A 357 pump would be a wonderful idea for me.
Remember, it's not how many guns you have. It's how many bullets you have.
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I was seriously considering an All-Weather Big Boy in .357 when these came up. The two combined were less than the cost of a Big Boy Steel. I may still get an all weather BB (such a good looking gun), but would switch things up a bit and get a .44.
You know, if there were a demand for it (who am I kidding?..it would be a niche market within a niche market), Henry could conceivably make some pretty sweet pump action pistol round rifles. They already have a slick little rimfire pump.
You know, if there were a demand for it (who am I kidding?..it would be a niche market within a niche market), Henry could conceivably make some pretty sweet pump action pistol round rifles. They already have a slick little rimfire pump.
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I have Savage from the early 80's in 35 Rem.North Country Gal wrote:Encouraged to see the interest in pump action rifles. They don't have the nostalgia of lever guns, but they really should, given they've been around a long time, not to mention how easy they are to shoot.
Great gun, and have taken a handful of deer with it.
I need to drag it out and shoot it, been a couple years since I have.
RP
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Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
Re: ...and then there were two.
Model 170?Vaquero wrote:I have Savage from the early 80's in 35 Rem.
Great gun, and have taken a handful of deer with it.
I need to drag it out and shoot it, been a couple years since I have.
RP
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roddy wrote:Model 170?Vaquero wrote:I have Savage from the early 80's in 35 Rem.
Great gun, and have taken a handful of deer with it.
I need to drag it out and shoot it, been a couple years since I have.
RP
RP
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