This review covers a Savage Model 99C Series A rifle chambered in .22-250 Remington, a rifle passed down through family. Despite significant cosmetic wear, the rifle is noted for its smooth action and positive magazine release. The .22-250 caliber is highlighted for its flat trajectory, making it suitable for varmint hunting at moderate ranges. The rifle features a tang safety and a cocked indicator, and while it was never scoped, it is tapped for one. The reviewer estimates its manufacture year to be in the 1970s or 80s.
The Ruger PC9 Carbine is a versatile 9mm pistol-caliber carbine praised for its reliability, ease of use, and modularity. Key features include interchangeable Glock and Ruger SR9/Security 9 magazine compatibility, a simple takedown mechanism for transport, and ambidextrous controls. Its design significantly reduces recoil, making it an excellent option for home defense or survival.
The Greener GP is a versatile 12-gauge shotgun featuring a Martini-style falling block action, produced from the 1910s to the 1970s. Its breech-loaded design allows for a wide variety of ammunition, including modern smokeless powder rounds, specialty loads like bean bags and incendiary slugs, and field-expedient cut shells. The shotgun also boasts a practical takedown feature for compact storage and was historically marketed as an affordable 'gentleman's trap gun'.
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