yeah it looks like that one above right there. does it say bdl on it anywhere though? mine doesn't
also price wise i'm wondering where the rifle would stand. it's a .270...dunno if that caliber would make it more or less price wise. Plus the leupold mark ii scope. any ideas? i'm looking em up...
yes has a glossy finish and it does have a button in the trigger guard that dumps the bottom floorplate. i'm wanting to trade down to get anotehr gun and some cash.its gota great leupold mark ii scope that i may put in the trade, but i may just trade the rifle for a lesser rifle and some cash...
i cant find my camera at the moment but it has a quick open floorplate which i read somewhere that that would make it at least a bdl because the adl doesnt have one of those
I have a remington 700 with a leopuld mark ii scope that im trying to sell, but i'm not sure what type it is. i can't seem to id it because the stuff I read off the barrel doesn't seem to jive with any id book i've read. I need to know so I know what price to ask for it. The 2 letters I see...
a shotgun for sure. i know stopping power is a huge cliche and most guns won't drop anybody at all, but if I were going to pick 1 gun in close quarters for the rest of my life it'd be a shotgun. It's just devastating and has sooo much power
i know someone earlier said not to write with emotion, but i think you could add a little bit in some places if this isn't technically a research paper and more of a persuasive paper. It still has to be focused and concise, but add a dash of your own thoughts into it and it'll definately make...
i'm surprised nobody has come along and said anything definative, but i'd start by taking the magazine out and not even taking it with me to the smith. Second leave it on safety and third if you're able to lock the slide back(in my case I couldn't do this and I'd think if you could do that it...