MeccaOz wrote:Blu333 wrote:Yeah the second is a 7615, but i couldn't find a good photo of a 7600 with a whole lot of s**t tacked onto it lol
I've handled both of them new and used and the 7615 seemed a little weak but both 7600's that i have shot were nice and the 7600P i have handled at the LGS Seemed quite solid.
Ive had a 357 lever for 20 years and Im basically about to sell her for a project gun to when I put her up. But I'm trying to decide on either a 7600 or another lever for fast action shots. The 7600 checks a whole lot of boxes. Let us know how you go, it would be appreciated

Can do mate, hopefully it will be here in the next month or soo!
veep wrote:That second one... probably all so the bloke can shoot soda bottles in his back yard

'Merica.
Honestly I see some of them and I just crack up they've got soo much s**t stuck on them they'd way 10kg, imagine having something like that slung on your back tearing shreds off you
wrenchman wrote:Keep in mind that to pull the trigger assembly with some stocks you would have to remove the stock.
I've done some research (YouTube

) on the Choate stock and it doesn't look that bad, but cheers i'll keep it in mind!
AlanK wrote:Blu333 wrote:which will be known as "The Yabby Pump"
Uh, for hunting yabbies? I think you've got a bit of overkill there friend

It's got to be better than under-kill right?
