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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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I hope they don't take themselves that seriously.
Threatening to start a war with Conservatives does not sound very smart.
Almost like they are mentally ill or something....
Almost like they have an Army, a government, and thin blue line to protect them. By and large anyway. Pawns will be sacrificed.
 
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To the best of my knowledge.
Those are not a true model 37 Ithaca.
No steel receiver, no removable barrel and they're not even made by Ithaca.
Those are made by a company called Ithaca Gun Company and not the same.
Academy Sports used to be a distributor.
Ithaca Gun Company bought the rights.

So you don't consider the current Remingtons to be "real" Remingtons anymore either?

Heck Remington has had multiple owners over it's existence.
 
WRONG! so many others are far (far) better than this!

This one wouldn't even make the honorable mentions list

Your opinion, sir. But like the Rick Nelson song, "You can't please everyone, so you got to please yourself." Which is exactly what I do, every week.

And, since you won't elaborate on why you think it's "wrong...." ???
 
Ithaca Gun Company bought the rights.

So you don't consider the current Remingtons to be "real" Remingtons anymore either?

Heck Remington has had multiple owners over it's existence.
What can I say other than that in my humble opinion it's a shitty copy of the original.
No interchangeable barrel
No slam fire
Plastic and Pot Metal
 
What can I say other than that in my humble opinion it's a shitty copy of the original.
No interchangeable barrel
No slam fire
Plastic and Pot Metal
You keep saying ‘no interchangeable barrel’ and yet you can buy it with both a smooth bore and a rifled barrel as a kit. Call me confused, unless it’s you that are confused.

When I compared that new tilt barrel .380 to the original Beretta 39, you told me that nobody can afford the original and they’re not available, thus making the new one a viable option. I agreed.

How is this any different?
 
You keep saying ‘no interchangeable barrel’ and yet you can buy it with both a smooth bore and a rifled barrel as a kit. Call me confused, unless it’s you that are confused.
I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that on the newer models the barrel is sweged into the receiver. If you can show me different then I will admit that I was incorrect.
My ego is not so big that I can't admit that I was incorrect.
 
You keep saying ‘no interchangeable barrel’ and yet you can buy it with both a smooth bore and a rifled barrel as a kit. Call me confused, unless it’s you that are confused.

When I compared that new tilt barrel .380 to the original Beretta 39, you told me that nobody can afford the original and they’re not available, thus making the new one a viable option. I agreed.

How is this any different?
I just have a special spot in my heart for the original slam fire Deer Slayers what can I say?
 
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I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that on the newer models the barrel is sweged into the receiver. If you can show me different then I will admit that I was incorrect.
My ego is not so big that I can't admit that I was incorrect.
I cannot prove it to you since I do not own one, but this article from Shooting Times written in 2016 indicates that the barrel interchangeability is the same as always. Plus, the fact that the kits come with two barrels and they offer others makes it hard for me to believe that they are swaged on.


I guess I’ll ask you to show me where you heard that they were not interchangeable, since the only things I can find indicate otherwise. I’m truly interested and sort of want one now.

Sure the slam fire option is cool and all, but today’s litigious environment makes that a non-starter from the get go. Plus, having a particular fondness for smooth pumps, I’ve never found that having to pull the trigger each time during multiple shots slows me down.
 
You sir, are gonna make me get up go to the safe and do work
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Now, is it completely blatantly apparent to you how you cannot remove the barrel from the receiver on the newer model or do you require more information?

100% of Korean store owners approve of slam fire operation.
 
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Now, is it completely blatantly apparent to you how you cannot remove the barrel from the receiver on the newer model or do you need more information?
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You’re not even talking about the original shotgun posted by Steve, which was and is a model 37 Featherlite, complete with wood stock and interchangeable barrel. Perhaps you should actually have looked at that post and the link before getting all huffed up.


Take a close look at the shotgun in question.

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I’m rest my case. 😘😉
 
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You’re not even talking about the original shotgun posted by Steve, which was and is a model 37 Featherlite, complete with wood stock and interchangeable barrel. Perhaps you should actually have looked at that post and the link before getting all huffed up.


Take a close look at the shotgun in question.

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I’m rest my case. 😘😉
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Both technically a hemi just different.