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| quote: Originally posted by Opus Dei: That's a pretty handsome carbine, although the forend looks a little graceless. That would be fun in 357 SIG or .44 Magnum.
That was my thought. With just a few changes to the lines of the forend, it could have been really good looking. It is probably a lot of fun to shoot.
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| quote: Originally posted by bendable: quote: Originally posted by 92fstech: Remember, this thing is blowback. Not really an optimal design for rifle rounds (bolt mass would have to be HUGE!),
Thanks That clears it up. So I am looking at a Grand M1
Yes, if you want a .30 bore. But the .30 carbine round won't take the heavier bullets of a 30-30 and delivers about half the muzzle energy. The two rounds aren't really comparable.
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| quote: Originally posted by bendable: quote: Originally posted by 92fstech: Remember, this thing is blowback. Not really an optimal design for rifle rounds (bolt mass would have to be HUGE!),
Thanks That clears it up. So I am looking at a Grand M1
An M1 Carbine is gas operated with a locked bolt, and would be chambered in .30 carbine. That caliber is pretty much limited to 110gr bullets, and lacks the punch of a .30-30. The M1 Garand is also gas operated locked bolt and chambered in .30-06, and there are some in .308...both of those cartridges are significantly more powerful than the .30-30. I'm not familiar with a semi-auto chambered in .30-30, although one may well exist. If it does, I'd bet money it fires from a locked bolt, not blowback like the Homesteader. The rimmed cartridge of the .30-30 isn't ideal for feeding from a box magazine, either, so it would also likely be something with a tube mag. If you aren't looking specifically for a .30-30 and just want something similar ballistically, the .300 Blackout is comparable and it's easy to find ARs or Mini-14s chambered in that caliber. The 7.62x39 isn't far off, either, and there are plenty of AKs and SKSs out there chambered in that.
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| quote: Originally posted by 92fstech: Thanks for the review. I'm glad to hear that you're liking it. This is one that I definitely don't need, but the want is still strong...we'll have to see where that goes.
This one scratches an itch and fills a hole in my collection as I didn’t have a 9mm carbine. Closest I have to something like that is my Henry lever in 38 Spl/357 Mag, and the Homesteader has the better trigger and factory sights. I think this will be a hoot to plink with just for fun. Henry did a great job on this one and it seems they were able to actually manufacture them and have them available at introduction. |
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| How about cleaning. How much of a chore?
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| quote: Originally posted by divil: Nice looking rifle. I wish it had an adapter for Beretta 92 magazines but maybe that will appear later if the rifle sells well enough.
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| I'm fan of nice walnut wood, but I'd actually prefer the Homesteader in a synthetic stock. I don't see myself buying one, but if I did, it would be something I'd want to be able to toss behind the truck seat and would prefer not banging up a nice wood stock. |
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| quote: Originally posted by jaybirdaccountant: I'm fan of nice walnut wood, but I'd actually prefer the Homesteader in a synthetic stock. I don't see myself buying one, but if I did, it would be something I'd want to be able to toss behind the truck seat and would prefer not banging up a nice wood stock.
A Homsteader with a synthetic stock is called a Ruger PC Carbine, available now!
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| Just a bump to say I'm now seeing the Sig 320 magazine version now available for shipping to Sportsman's Warehouse stores within <10 days. I may see if they rent these at my LGS/range.
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| quote: Originally posted by jaybirdaccountant: I'm fan of nice walnut wood, but I'd actually prefer the Homesteader in a synthetic stock. I don't see myself buying one, but if I did, it would be something I'd want to be able to toss behind the truck seat and would prefer not banging up a nice wood stock.
I agree. Wood stock for wall hangers Synthetic stock for working tools.
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| This gun has been on my radar for a few months. I even bought one online at the local Fleet Farm, but they later cancelled my order when my identity couldn’t be verified?? I thought they could verify me as I came in for the background check?
I watched a few on Gunbroker. The current price is about $730 with the Glock mag setup. Since Fleet Farm put the price back up to $800, I took a peek online.
I don’t think I’ve bought from ‘Grab A Gun’ before, made an account. After checking, they had my favorite local FFL on file. I snooped around some, then hung back. Soon they sent a $20 off code with a purchase. That was enough.
While at it I added a stripped lower for a future build, average, $50.
I have a soft spot for Henry, good quality, WI facilities. As an aside, I started loading some extra 9mm ammo with some older Bullseye powder I’m trying to use up.
The Homesteader seems a little like a 10/22, a little more power. |
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