Need to form 4 a suppressor for that tri lug front end.This is my BABY. HK SP5 legally made into an SBR although semi auto only but all HK only mags, sling and coupler
That’s pretty high. Lots of good deals oi. The $45k neighborhood. I was thinking of getting you one for Festivus.
I agree on the sights. I have an.357 with the Buckhorn sights and struggle being a consistent shooter when I start switching yardages. Wish I had folks at my range that brought out toys. looks like it was fun and nice work as always.Got the Henry zeroed at 25 yds and took it out to 50yds off hand. Pretty pleased with the results for only the second time shooting the gun. Semi Buckhorn sights are a whole new thing for me. 100 yds next.
Good time hanging out with my bud, KF. And for a bonus our private instructor Kris showed up and preened about.
If you ever make it to town, you can shoot to your hearts content …I miss my MP5. Sob.
I miss your MP5.I miss my MP5. Sob.
There was definately a shift in the force seeing @SimonRL shoulder a lever gun. The Zen thing for the Brit on pistols was thrown off kilter when he picked up an old west gun.
His next purchase will be spurs and boots
That Henry has zero recoil though with .38’s out of a long rifle barrel other than the noise, you barely know it goes off
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SighI miss your MP5.
I was actually running 158gr .357 and I think it felt softer than an AR. The rifle has a 20in octagonal barrel and it’s pretty heavy and just sucks up recoil. Pretty nicely balanced. It was easy to shoulder and hold the front sight on target.I have shot my buddy's ( with full power .357 loads) and recoil isn't bad at all. And it is very accurate with a dot on it.
I have a 16” Marlin 1895…I love to run 158gr .38spl out of it. It’s subsonic, and it basically feels like you’re shooting a .22.I was actually running 158gr .357 and I think it felt softer than an AR. The rifle has a 20in octagonal barrel and it’s pretty heavy and just sucks up recoil. Pretty nicely balanced. It was easy to shoulder and hold the front sight on target.