I don't think this will be a terrible rifle by any means...but there are better guns that can do the same things.

http://www.gunsamerica.com/929399704/Gu ... FINISH.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;RECIT wrote:I just want a .357 lever gun in stainless that does not cost an arm and a leg. I have not been able to find one under $600 or so and I just don't need one that bad if they are more. The blued models just don't do it for me at all...
This is what you need to go with your lever gun. I've been lusting over it for a few months already: http://coonaninc.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;74novaman wrote:All that being said...I don't see a real need for a bolt gun in .357 but if anyone made a semi auto .357 carbine I'd be all over it...just for the fun factor if nothing else.
UpTheIrons wrote:This is what you need to go with your lever gun. I've been lusting over it for a few months already: http://coonaninc.com/74novaman wrote:All that being said...I don't see a real need for a bolt gun in .357 but if anyone made a semi auto .357 carbine I'd be all over it...just for the fun factor if nothing else.
Yowza!!
74novaman wrote:Meh. I don't see that it offers any advantage over a good .357 lever gun. Solution looking for a problem in my mind. If you gave me a choice between a lever gun and bolt gun both in .357, I'd take the lever every time. It can do everything the bolt gun does, with a few advantages like higher capacity.
What exactly is a Ruger police sniper rifle?fannypacker wrote:I have a Ruger police sniper riffle in .223. It is a tack driver. Less than 1 minute of an angle groups at 100 yards. Heavy barrel,bi-pod, great gun.