Trigger Dr
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FYI guys.....
Currently an Antique (receiver built before 1899 ) is not considered a firearm & does not require a FFL to purchase.
Should things go south soon in regards to gun laws, Registration etc., I thought that I would mention that for about $300 a guy can buy an Antique Finn M39 (7.62X54- ballistics between .308 & .30-06) that will hold about 2 Moa with the iron bbl sights @ 1000 yds. Solid, rugged rifle, usually rebarreled '41-'45- Sako, Valmet, with 5 rd. fixed mag. (loads quickly with strippers).
There are other models of guns out there that that could also qualify, but usually not as good in this price range... it was originaly a BP cartridge, but is still the standard for Russian snipers.. Four-five years from now, it might have been the best gun buy that I have ever made
FYI guys.....
Currently an Antique (receiver built before 1899 ) is not considered a firearm & does not require a FFL to purchase.
Should things go south soon in regards to gun laws, Registration etc., I thought that I would mention that for about $300 a guy can buy an Antique Finn M39 (7.62X54- ballistics between .308 & .30-06) that will hold about 2 Moa with the iron bbl sights @ 1000 yds. Solid, rugged rifle, usually rebarreled '41-'45- Sako, Valmet, with 5 rd. fixed mag. (loads quickly with strippers).
There are other models of guns out there that that could also qualify, but usually not as good in this price range... it was originaly a BP cartridge, but is still the standard for Russian snipers.. Four-five years from now, it might have been the best gun buy that I have ever made