I approve of this post.The uber-coolness of pump action center-fire rifles cannot be overstated.
You're right. These are cool rifles.But it can be understated!
Pics, dammit! This thread is useless without pics!
Love some of those old pumps yall have posted!
I did a bunch of work for Troy Industries several years back and they gave me one of their pump AR-15s. It shoots great, but it is a handful and extremely slow running an assault course.
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Me tooI have always wanted one of these goofy things:
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7615 in 5.56 that uses AR/STANAG magazines. I have no idea what I would do with it, I just want one.
That is a very versatile rifle.
Full house 5.56, then drop down to subsonic 77gr heavies for quiet time. I like choices.
You're right. These are cool rifles.
Got my 760 from a forum member. He says "I'll put a bsa on there and boresight it no charge."
Me; Ok. Sweet. That'll get me shooting.
So I get it back to the range and it pops the 4" steel at 100 yards no problem. I keep looking for a reason to change the scope, but it's still on there and still hitting 4" circles. When/if it blows up I'll do something like a Nikon or Vortex. This gun rides on the atv and it ain't gettin a Zeiss.
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I have a BPR in .308, love it. Have see thru rings with receiver mounted peep sight under 2-7 scope. Took a nice 8 Pt from the ground at 18 yards on a PA hillside.Don't forget the Browning BPR or Savage 170 rifles.
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There's a few on ebay.Any of y’all have a line on short action 760 magazines? I’ve only got 1
Being left-handed I've liked pump rifles for a long, long time. I've owned about five Remington 760s and currently have a .30-06 carbine made in the mid 60s. With a ten round magazine it can send some lead downrange pretty quickly.
I once had a Timberwolf in .44 magnum that a friend talked me out of, wish I had kept it. I also had a Taurus Thunderbolt in .45 Colt that work flawlessly, one of the few apparently.
I have one I can part with. They can be finicky, since back in the day, they used several different catches. PM me your name and address and I will ship it today.Any of y’all have a line on short action 760 magazines? I’ve only got 1
you are the MAN!I have one I can part with. They can be finicky, since back in the day, they used several different catches. PM me your name and address and I will ship it today.
Gunbroker had quite a few when I was shopping...short and long mags.you are the MAN!
I had bought a couple off Ebay that didn't want to work reliably.
@premise I am pretty sure that I shot a sweet little .38/.357 pump at Billy's last month, and it was the proverbial shizzznit.
I had one and it was Big fun. They were essentially 870s in rifle form. I had a 16 inch '06 also, very effective Not Big fun. These pumps are the only action actuated guns that you never have to remove a hand to shoot. Unlike Bolts and Levers. I only own .22s now but maybe I'll re-look that .223 Patrol Rifle again...….I have always wanted one of these goofy things:
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7615 in 5.56 that uses AR/STANAG magazines. I have no idea what I would do with it, I just want one.
Dad had one of these years ago. "Goofy" was all I could think of.I have always wanted one of these goofy things:
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7615 in 5.56 that uses AR/STANAG magazines. I have no idea what I would do with it, I just want one.
Had a blued one for years.Think I sold it on the old forumI've always wanted one of those stainless 357 Timberwolf pumps. One of the few pumps that I want that I have never owned.
Been hoping for years that Rossi would make a clone to match the stainless lever they are always sold out of.
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Sweet.Remington Police 7615
I have always wanted one of these goofy things:
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7615 in 5.56 that uses AR/STANAG magazines. I have no idea what I would do with it, I just want one.
Forgot about the Remington Model 14 and 141. Those where tube fed centerfire pumps.
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