Thinking of a SGC 9mm LR
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Thinking of a SGC 9mm LR
Hey guys,
I've got a slot for a 9mm SGC lever release rifle, but no funds.
Thinking of selling my .22LR CMMG and .357 Marlin to fund the purchase.
I will still be left with 2 custom 10/22s and a .44 Marlin.
Only thing stopping me is the cost of FMJ 9mm bullets, cases I already have hundreds of from pistol shooting trips in Europe.
Would you say it's a sensible trade?
I've got a slot for a 9mm SGC lever release rifle, but no funds.
Thinking of selling my .22LR CMMG and .357 Marlin to fund the purchase.
I will still be left with 2 custom 10/22s and a .44 Marlin.
Only thing stopping me is the cost of FMJ 9mm bullets, cases I already have hundreds of from pistol shooting trips in Europe.
Would you say it's a sensible trade?
Last edited by CDM5 on Fri Sep 12, 2014 4:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Thinking of a SGC 9mm LR
If you're anything like one of the guys at our club you'll blatt through a shed load of 9mm. I've shot all of the guns you talk about and found the 9mm the most "smile inducing".
Re: Thinking of a SGC 9mm LR
Do you need to stipulate lever release when requesting the SGC, in the same way as the Mars action?
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Re: Thinking of a SGC 9mm LR
9mm Rifle is all I had on mine. It's on my ticket as 'lever action'
The above post probably contains sarcasm or some other form of attempted wit, please don't take it to heart.
Re: Thinking of a SGC 9mm LR
Only in durham I believe everywhere else just the calibre ie: 9mm riflesconie wrote:Do you need to stipulate lever release when requesting the SGC, in the same way as the Mars action?
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Re: Thinking of a SGC 9mm LR
Mine is on as a 9mm rifle....my original was on as a 9mm Lever release rifle.....
Mike
Mike
Re: Thinking of a SGC 9mm LR
I got to have a go of one in our club. I'm not sure I would..... (Discounting the appalling service offered by SGC....)
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Re: Thinking of a SGC 9mm LR
I'm still tempted by one...but got a few others to get first..
Re: Thinking of a SGC 9mm LR
And that's the thing holding me back....Sim G wrote: (Discounting the appalling service offered by SGC....)
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Re: Thinking of a SGC 9mm LR
Why would you need to use fmj`s and not lead?
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