New Trunk gun

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74novaman wrote:
Beiruty wrote:Are those short barrel AK legal to own without FBI license?
No, they require the 200 dollars stamp for a SBR. Jroberts, you're making me drool man...I can't afford to build another AK right now....stop it! :lol:
I want a Marlin 30/30 and then a scabber for my motorcycle that just looks cool.

Sorry brother they are my favorites and yes they cost way to much to buy stamp and then build. By the time the stamp comes back from the ATF/Treasury the sting of 400.00 bones has subsided. I got a good deal on both kits and I build myself (FFL07) so in the end I got what I wanted. The wait is killer. Here is my other one SBS and her sisters.
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My AK is a saiga as well. Nice guns. Now I want one in 5.45, and 12 gauge...and I want to SBR one or more of them...

Between AKs and wanting to do more with 1911s I'm going to need to find a well paying job.. "rlol"
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jroberts1968,

nice collection, I will be satisfied by second from left, second set.
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74novaman wrote:
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:74novaman:

IMHO, as a recent .357 owner (see my thread "New truck/BUG .357 revolver inspires
shock and awe), I think you could also be concerned with over penetration from your
.357 rifle.

IIRC, some LEO agencies use .357's so that they can penetrate the BG's car bodies
during traffic stops that go hinky. And that's with handguns. With a .357 rifle you'll
get even more fps velocity.

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There is some food for thought. I'll have to look and see if I can find some penetration testing done.

Either way, surely a .357 isn't going to penetrate as much as a 7.62x39, right?

Obviously anytime you use a weapon you have to consider everything behind the target just in case, but I thought maybe a pistol caliber round would be less inclined to punch through both car doors and keep going....

Either way I think I'm going to take it to the range today and see how it shoots. :coolgleamA:
According to Ballistics by the Inch you should be getting over 2000fps and over 1200 ft/lbs of muzzle energy from that rifle. I couldn't find anything on penetration online, but I found this interesting discussion on Box-O-Truth.
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Beiruty wrote:jroberts1968,

nice collection, I will be satisfied by second from left, second set.
That's actually a wasr 5.45x39 and it shot awesome i traded for a Bulgy kit when they were still cheap.
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Rex B wrote:That's just way too nice for a trunk gun. A trunk gun needs to be something that works well, but you don't mind it getting scuffed up - because it already is. At least that's my definition. otherwise it's a great choice.
Milsurp used to be the way to go for trunk guns until they got pricey.
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Bought my son a stainless Marlin in 357 mag awesome rifle. Annoyed man were did you get the lever padding that u have on your rifle? Very nice rifle.
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Keith wrote:Bought my son a stainless Marlin in 357 mag awesome rifle. Annoyed man were did you get the lever padding that u have on your rifle? Very nice rifle.
Oh, that's not my rifle. I found that picture by googling something like "tactical lever rifle" or something. But from the picture, that looks like parachute cord on that lever.
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HeeHaw wrote:Here is one of my wife shooting it. Getting a cheek weld when putting a scope on one is pretty much not possible, but in reality those stocks are made for irons. But for a plinking gun it works just fine.

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You know, it really isn't that hard to solve the cheek weld problem. Here's what my dad did almost 50 years ago to his Winny '94. I still use it, and it is one heckuva gun, especially with the Hornady LeveRevolution ammo. Of course, he had lots of time back then, and says today that there's no way he'd have the patience to do it again.

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I do have the original stock somewhere, though.
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