i really like it too, so much so that jam is doing some searches to see where we can get it in canada! i just did some searches trying to find out a price - down in the states you can get it for quite a bit under $200. and i also checked some survival forums and most people gave it a really good review. thanks for sharing this, Stephen...in a few months i'll be getting a new rifle - woohoo!
Very true...although I own several man sized .22 rifle of wood and steel which would test the concept. This little rifle, folded and housed in a bag is perfect for a behind the seat application in either car, truck, or as is the case in Alaska, bush pilot's ride.
But it's like MOST Chiappa stuff, the trigger absolutely SUCKS!!!
ReplyDeleteI think all Survivalist related firearms have awful triggers...thanks, my friend.
Deletei really like it too, so much so that jam is doing some searches to see where we can get it in canada! i just did some searches trying to find out a price - down in the states you can get it for quite a bit under $200. and i also checked some survival forums and most people gave it a really good review. thanks for sharing this, Stephen...in a few months i'll be getting a new rifle - woohoo!
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kymber
Good for you....let me know when it arrives home...thanks, Sweet kymber.
DeleteBeing a rather large fellow, I've never had trouble carrying a .22 rifle around. I understand the concept; a 'lightweight' .22's a redundancy.
ReplyDeleteVery true...although I own several man sized .22 rifle of wood and steel which would test the concept. This little rifle, folded and housed in a bag is perfect for a behind the seat application in either car, truck, or as is the case in Alaska, bush pilot's ride.
DeleteI like that too! It folds to a little over 16 inches to boot! Would be a good back packing snake hunter rifle when one goes camping!
ReplyDeleteI agree, sweet lady...thanks.
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