I lived in Marietta when that place was just a little hole-in-the wall on S Cobb, their new store is much nicer, and the parking lot won't eat your bumper thank goodness. Always had good experiences there, be it from the time I "accidentally" took apart the trigger in my dad's old Mosberg 500...
Whoever ends up with this baby make sure you scrub it with soap and water after you put that 7n6 thru it. Those corrosive primers are pretty miserable. Great rifle, take good care of it.
Buds Guns recently had the M&M M10 for around 650 bucks. Dynamite deal IMHO. Not quite an Arsenal, but excellent quality non-the-less and at a much lower price point. Comes with a G2 trigger, aluminum quadrail, RPK style windage adjustable rear sights, and a nice narrow lightweight chrome...
It does, but the receiver block mates up with it and gives you a nice level platform. Works great single point or as the rear attachment for a double point sling.
I was going to sell mine but after putting 500 rounds down the tube I was in love (Well.. It only took one, the other 499 were just consummating the relationship.) Mine is wearing a set of AK200S Techsights which REALLY let it's accuracy shine. If you do keep it and want to go battery and...
I own one of these that is in the process of being tacticooled. Can attest that these things are a TON of fun to shoot, ammo is cheap, super accurate (He's not joking about the soup cans at 100 yards, these are tack drivers even with the iron sights), turns heads at the gun range, etc etc etc...
Shot a friends and the thing that struck me (or rather, didn't.. hehe) was recoil on these guns is minimal, especially for the big cartrige. Loud as a hand grenade but SUPER smooth. GLWS