Yes it came with a wrench.They were tapped under the lik of the carton it came in. I bet people threw it away because they used brown tape so it blended in with the packageing cardboard. 😅
Yes it came with a wrench. It was tapped on the bottom of the lid with brown paper tape. Im figuring it was so camouflaged that a lot got thrown away with the packageing.😢
i have one in .308. It's seen better days. Somewhere along the journey, it lost its original stock and now has Sako stock. we call it a Broko .308. an awesome weapon
Lovely gun Micheal , the 99’s were certainly ahead of their time.. You did fine great shooting with those handloads as well , what more could you want a hunting rifle to do.. About your narration however , you need to work on not using the pauses”ah” so much , it was distracting and took away from the overall video imho that is..
That wouldnt be so much of a problem for what its for, which is last option point blank defense. Big problem with these pistols is the firing pins consistenly dont strike with enough force to set off the primers, which I see as a much bigger issue than the barrel length. Its not a precision tool, its a push it into a tummy and go boom tool.
The 6.75" barrel Micro dracos have a muzzle velocity between 1,600-1,900 FPS depending on ammo so I would guess this thing shoots most 7.62x39 at 1,000-1,400 FPS max.
Ya, get the 22 magnum also, suggest the mag with the flag model. Rossi no longer lists the Rio Bravo magnum lever on their website, may not be around much longer. You may not believe me, the mag is even smoother than the lr model, test for yourself.
People are often amazed when I hit a 5 gallon bucket at 100 yards with a Smith and Wesson J frame... Until they try it themselves. Unless they are experienced they rarely hit it but they come really really close. The only Charter arms I have shot were the Bulldog and the much much smaller version in 38 spl in ... my.... opinion they do not shoot as accurately as the Smiths.
Yeah accept everyone knows Smith quality control is crap in modern times. Go look at how many CANTED barrels they put out, its all over the place to see it for yourself.
@@kevmac1230 I agree that you have a point but not that the point you make is all that relevant. I have several revolvers that are 100 years old plus or minus. Average age of all of em is maybe 60 years old? And I do shoot... a lot.. and I handload.. which brings me to the part about accuracy. One thing is that I develop loads and I base that on my chrono results and my 25 yard accuracy result... if a gun is not accurate a lot of my accuracy data is pretty much a waste of time. Also I plink a lot out in the field at ranges from 20-100 or more yards...I like to go there with an accurate handgun shooting accurate loads.
I have one of those scopes in silver. They are so rare and very cool additions to the M6. I have collected these guns for quite a while. I currently have three 22 lrs and one 22 hornet. You can't beat them.
Differences in the 375 compared to the other big bores in 307 and 356: - 375 was only top eject so no scope mounting. - 307 & 356 were angle eject so you could mount a scope. - 375 was lighter. Heavier barrels on the 307 & 356. - later 307 & 356 models had the ugly cross-bolt safety but not the earlier models. The 375’s never had a cross-bolt safety. I own all three three BB 94’s in 307, 356, and 375 and my favorite is the 356. I also own a 356 in the Marlin 336ER. The 356 is a 250+ yd whitetail deer rifle when loaded with Speer 180 or 220gr FN. The 220’s have been discontinued.
There is a couple at a shop near me. I’m not sure which one to buy. On one, you have to cock the hammer to pull the slide back unless you give it all you got. The other one they have, the slide pulls back with ease but comes with holster and an extra magazine for the same price. I’m worried that the one with the slide that pulls back easy might be worn from having more rounds through it and these things have a lower service life compared to other guns. I will have to go back with a flashlight and really inspect the barrels and parts I guess