Hunter257 wrote:here's a picture I found of a 90 or 93 that's had a tacticool upgrade
cracker wrote:Hunter257 wrote:here's a picture I found of a 90 or 93 that's had a tacticool upgrade
thats horrible.
cracker wrote:good website i really like the sportco stuff always looking out.
iv managed to find get a hold of 3x10 round mags and one x 20round not that you can use the 20.
is the bolt action mag the same as the semi auto?
love to put the pump sportco against the browning trombone, think the mag fed gun would be sweet, but not sure how smooth the sportco action is compared.
i was under the impression that the sportco stuff was kinda cheap and not that exciting... until i had my 91 sportco timber stock and the guy at the range had is full ar15 taticool ruger 10/22... and it did the same as mine did for about twice the weight and alot more cost.
high on the list is the pump and bolt gun...or even of the old sportco shotguns few and far between.
Davo55 wrote:I got one for christmas back in about 1968 and put a Tasco 4x28 scope on it being a kid i had great eye sight and that was like me having a high power scope now in old age head shot rabbits at 22Lr ranges reliably,That Sportco pump was ahead of its time with a clip magazine and it shot really accurate I've never had a better 22 Lr since and Ive had a lot of 22s if it wasn't it being stolen from the back of my Panel van when i was 19yrs old I would still be using it I have looked for another so many times but have never found one so settled on a Sportco bolt 63A ( I have a new Lithgo and many other rifles but love sportcos ) ,But my pump rifle never ever jammed and as I said it was very accurate mine did not have groves cut in the for end like a gallery gun and looked more modern .Sadly don't think I will ever find another the same .
Davo55 wrote:I got one for christmas back in about 1968 and put a Tasco 4x28 scope on it being a kid i had great eye sight and that was like me having a high power scope now in old age head shot rabbits at 22Lr ranges reliably,That Sportco pump was ahead of its time with a clip magazine and it shot really accurate I've never had a better 22 Lr since and Ive had a lot of 22s if it wasn't it being stolen from the back of my Panel van when i was 19yrs old I would still be using it I have looked for another so many times but have never found one so settled on a Sportco bolt 63A ( I have a new Lithgo and many other rifles but love sportcos ) ,But my pump rifle never ever jammed and as I said it was very accurate mine did not have groves cut in the for end like a gallery gun and looked more modern .Sadly don't think I will ever find another the same .
Stix wrote:Feeling guilty scj...?...
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Something to say...?...
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Just kidding mate...
Arctic wrote:Just got hold of a model 43 single shot,but am missing the trigger...any information on where to find one would be very much appreciated.
northdude wrote:looking for some info on my sporty mod 73. The cap that screws onto the back of the action has a detent ball in it and clicks as you do it up. Is this also a preload adjuster for the recoil spring for different ammo? I was thinking maybe this is what its for as it doesn't just have a detent position for when its tight..
northdude wrote:ok i thought it might be a preload adjuster. I got this one for next to nothing as it had been stored with a suppressor screwed on for a period of time and it rusted a lot of the barrel out so I cut it back a and rethreaded it ( we are allowed to do that here our selves) Its still over our legal length but being blow back I suspected it would upset the action but adjusting this nut got it to work properly.
northdude wrote:I can get nearly 2.5 turns out of it. It functioned good before the chop you just couldn't hit anything with it as it was totally stuffed. I was thinking chopping the barrel back so much has altered the pressure as the bullet isn't in the barrel for very long now. I prefer not to chop springs and loosening the cap seems to work. Its a good little possum gun