MAIN POINT OF SELLING RUGER FIVE SEVEN PISTOL IS COMPARATIVELY REASONABLE PRICE OF WEAPON.
RUGER FIVE SEVEN IS WEAPON OF MAN WHO WEARS WRANGLER JEANS OF WALMART, DRIVE SENSIBLE 4 DOOR OF TOYOTA, SAIL ON USED JET SKI TO NEARBY LAKE. I THINK YOU GET PICTURE. RUGER FIVE SEVEN IS WEAPON THAT SAYS EXPENDABLE INCOME IS OF EXISTENCE, BUT BUDGET IS STILL CONCERN.
FOR MAN WITHOUT JEANS, CAMRY, AND 1993 YAMAHA WAVERUNNER, RUGER FIVE SEVEN IS FOR PRETENDING OF BE RICH MAN WHO WEARS EXPENSIVE ITALIAN FASCIST SUIT OF HAND SEWING, DRIVE HUGE EXPENSIVE NAZI MERCEDES OF A.M.G. SHOP, SAIL ON MASSIVE YACHT TO GREEK ISLANDS. WHEN YOU EXPLAIN USE OF RUGER FIVE SEVEN PISTOL IS ONLY FOR SHOOT PAPER TARGET WITH SILHOUETTE OF MAN WITH CARTRIDGE NEW TO CIVILIAN, THIS MAN NOD IN AGREEMENT. WHOLE IDENTITY OF THIS MAN IS SPENT IN LIVING WITHIN HIS MEANS. PISTOL SHOWS HE IS AVERAGE. IS VERY MUNDANE.
FOR REST OF WORLD THERE IS 9 MILLIMETERS OF LUGER WHICH IS SAME WOUND FOR COST LESS BUT NOT AS NICHE OR ENTERTAINING.
I'm not aware of any lever .22 that has a loading gate. If you don't want a Henry, then you'll have to get a used BL-22 or Win 94-22, which wouldn't be any cheaper. An alternative would be a Ruger LCRx or something, which actually would be cheaper. You could affordably dual-wield Heritage Rough Riders for that matter
Remember that .22 doesn't last long in humidity, aka hot humid car, if they aren't wax-sealed.
Is a PVS-14 plus a thermal viable for a helmet-mounted setup? Will the images superimpose over each other like a prism optic reticle, giving the best of both worlds? It seems like it would either work or be disorientating
9" to 10.5" is the optimal barrel length for .300blk, i think. I'd pick a longer hand-guard with a big i.d. that a suppressor would fit inside, then it could handle like a rifle. Some sig MCX's come like this.
The Brownells BRN-180 and their retro BRN-180 lower are on my bucket list
If I had $ to burn I'd send the upper, handguard, lower out for a sick themed cerakote job before assembly.
Buy a few dozen .300blk specific mags, preferably in a different color than your 5.56 mags. Don't mix them up, since mags should always be loaded...