A review of my marlin 917 I consider the marlin 917 to be a very good choice of rifle, it is well priced and accurate Marlin is the top producer of rimfire rifles in the US Included in their extensive line are three bolt action varmint rifles chambered for the hot .17 HMR cartridge. These are the Models 917V, 917VS, and 917VSF. Marlin’s 917 series varmint rifles are widely considered to be among the most accurate on the market. This reputation for accuracy is reassuring, since .17 HMR ammunition is loaded to a very high accuracy standard of 1 MOA or better groups at 100 yards. Tack driving ammunition deserves a tack-driving rifle. The .17 HMR is the highest velocity, flattest shooting rimfire cartridge available today. The original Hornady 17 grain V-Max bullet is credited with a MV of 2550 fps, and the newer 20 grain XTP (spitzer) bullet is credited with a MV of 2375 fps. The 17 grain bullet is touted as the varmint bullet, and the less destructive, deeper penetrating 20 grain bullet is recommended for small game hunting. All Model 917 rifles are built on the basic Marlin 917 bolt action and they have much in common. The 917’s tubular action body appears to be machined from bar stock. The receiver is grooved for tip-off scope mounts and also drilled and tapped for conventional scope bases, which are included. The bolt locks closed by means of a single lug at the base of the bolt handle. The two position safety at the right rear of the action allows the bolt to be …
Here is a RUGER 10/22 rifle that has been easily converted to full-auto. Demonstrating the fire power of a semi-auto RUGER .22LR that has been converted to a full-auto machine gun. This information DVD is available through GUN SLINGER VIDEOS.
A selection of my semi auto pistols. My GSG5P, which is now SBR and suppressed. s&W 4003 & 910 taurus pt 22 taurus pt 1911 and my walther p22. Please rate