I've got the second I ever fired, a 20 gauge Iver Johnson, it was old when Grandpa got it, and that was before he married grandma, it would have been 55 or 56 years ago this year. I came across a 16 and got it, too. Also have the 30-06 grandpa got dad and dad never used to kill anything. And a Glenfield model 20 like my uncle used for a barn gun.
I remember reading here sometime recently about a 22LR conversion kit for the AR rifles. Seems to me you swap the bolt and a spring then slide a tube in the chamber and it was ready to go.
I'm not sure what the spring is called, recoil maybe? I'm not real familiar with the AR's, they are a bit out of my price range. The most expensive gun I own is a Judge. And that's only because I couldn't find a used one.
Could someone put a definition to the term "assault rifle" for me?
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