Guns, Dogs and Blades QnA
I think that wrenching on cars and shooting go together like peanut butter and jelly. I especially enjoy the reloading aspect to optimize accuracy. I am not an AR rifle kind of guy. Most of my firearms are for hunting purposes. My tastes are more old school.
1. .45 cal. Pennsylvania long rifle. Purchased lock, barrel, trigger guard and butt plate. The rest made by hand.
2. Winchester 1897 Black Diamond 12 gauge take-down made in 1901.
3. Winchester 1885 (new manufacture) single shot in 45-70.
4. 1903 Mannlicher-Schoenauer in 6.5 x 54 manufactured in 1920.
5. 1905 Mannlicher-Schoenauer in 9 x 56 manufactured in 1913.
6. 8mm Mauser original sporting rifle manufactured in 1913.
7. A brace of Uberti 1875 S&W Russians in 45 Colt.
I don't always carry, but when I do my handgun of choice is my Ruger SP101 in .327 Federal Magnum. It is a smaller cartridge, but it sure packs a wallup.