It seems lever-actions are falling out of favor with the younger crowd, but they do have advantages. For one, they can cycle virtually anything. For instance, owning a lever-action .22 makes a lot of sense. 22s are essentially a multi-purpose caliber so having one rifle that can shoot shorts...
Thanks. I had forgotten about gunbroker. I'm going to see if I can get a decent one for a reasonable price. Going to give it to my grandson.
I had a Mohawk Brown Nylon 66 when I was a kid & sold it as a young adult. STOOPID, STOOPID, STOOPID. Must've shot at least 10,000 rounds through that...
I'm not saying one of these companies would try, but for peace of mind, it might be a good idea to have a lawyer read over the fine print. One claim could mean a half million or more out of pocket for these guys (in a lengthy trial). It might be tempting for this type of company to pull...
I'd be leery of joining if they had the power to essentially say "we don't believe this shooting was justified", etc., so they could refuse to pay legal fees. I'm definitely considering something like this. It would definitely be better than no insurance, but like I said, I'd like to find out if...
Can they decline to represent you for any reason? Say you're involved in a questionable shooting. One that looks doubtful it was self-defense.
I'm assuming they wouldn't cover you if you simply went out & killed somebody. I guess what I'm asking is can they decline to cover you if THEY believe...
Without a doubt my Mohawk Brown Remington Nylon 66 my parents gave me when I was around 11 or 12 years old. Sold it about 20 years ago when I was needing some cash. Can't imagine what I was thinking. :(
By the way, I think the Nylon 66 might be the most underrated gun ever made. They were...