I would like opinions

You're right. 179 firearms, class 3 SOT, submitted multiple firearms to international military trials, certified small arms instructor, SAMMI certified technician, in the industry for 30+ years. What the fuck do I know. Your gut instinct is right, get a model 29 loaded with wadcutters and carry it in a fucking shoulder holster.

Doubtful. The main reason the SKS has a folding bayonet is because the M44 Nugget had one, and by '45 when the SKS was deployed the M44 was already replacing 91/30s. The AK took over because it was a superior design: similar firepower with more ammunition capacity, select-fire capability, shorter, [relatively] cheap to manufacture, easier to reload, and most importantly simple enough for average Ivan to operate it.
iirc, by '41 the Type 99 was the only fielded infantry rifle that had a bipod, and even that feature was quickly phased out to speed up production time.

Well, assuming you aren't a dog. Because nobody knows your a dog on the internet. What is you opinion of .460 Rowland? This is the round I've been mulling around in my head. But finding platforms for the round is a difficult task.

>I don't think I'll have to scavenge for ammunition in the near future, but I wouldn't like to at any point in time. Cheap ammunition isn't a necessity, but readily available is
>internet. What is you opinion of .460 Rowland? This is the round I've been mulling around in my head

You should get a rifle in .416 Barret too. Oh and that shotgun you're considering? 28 gauge is the only way to go bro.

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Select fire capabilities. That in addition to detachable magazines. These things killed the sks. I bought this sks as a range rifle, which lead me to buy a bi-pod. An AK shouldn't be avoided as a range rifle, but the sks made more sense to me as a target rifle. In a perfect world, you wouldn't the need things the AK offered, but the world isn't perfect.

I reload. .460 rowland is a .45 diameter bullet. I know a .357sig is a .9mm bullet. I don't want to reload tapered brass if I can help it. That being said, I don't want to have to rely on reloading to begin with. That's why I turned to "the internet" for opinions. "The internet" spoon fed me bullshit, and un-original ideas. I expect more, I might be disappointed.

I do like the Mossberg safety as it is visible to the shooter at all times, I will however be converting to a pistol grip/AR stock, which will kick the shit out of my shoulder, but I'll be damned if it doesn't look good. The Remington serves the pistol grip config best. I don't mind having to take my hand away for the safety because chances are, you do that anyways when you tilt the 870 over, look down, then click it.

>new wooden stock
>bipod
>bubba'd

this meme needs to be either applied right or end

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I have regular sized hands for an adult. I have to move my finger off of the ready to fire position to disengage, or re-engage the safety on an 870. My thumb is in a natural position to manipulate the safety on a mossburg. This is what I was referring to.