I have the 4595 and the 1095 and both shoot excellent with my reloads in both calibers. I only shoot one jacketed bullet in the 10 mm 155 gr, XTP everything else is various cast bullets and both carbines shoot all of them very well. I couldn't shoot the irons all that well, so I replaced both iron sights with 2 MOA Prism scopes. Blue thread locker is your friend on the bolt handle, and I replaced that as well with a lager roller style knob.
Hitting steel targets never gets old. Nice day at the range Chappy.
That’s for sure, Toad!
I have the 4595 and the 1095 and both shoot excellent with my reloads in both calibers. I only shoot one jacketed bullet in the 10 mm 155 gr, XTP everything else is various cast bullets and both carbines shoot all of them very well. I couldn't shoot the irons all that well, so I replaced both iron sights with 2 MOA Prism scopes. Blue thread locker is your friend on the bolt handle, and I replaced that as well with a lager roller style knob.
Mark’s 4595 shoots very well. I was stunned when this one didn’t the first time out!
@@WilliamCChapin They're like any other firearm, sometimes they just don't like certain bullets or loads, luckily we have lots of options.
🤣"guess I gotta pick up the brass now" 😜
I found a gen 2 40 cal carbine like new for 130 bucks is that a good bargain?
Seems like it would be worth considering. They’re certainly a good value.
@@WilliamCChapinI think I'll try it out. Turns out it is a 10mm if anything it'd be a good camping or boat gun.
Somehow, picking up your own brass isn’t fun but picking up range brass isn’t so bad 🤔😆
Excellent observation! I suppose it’s a management of loss vs. management of gain type of thing! 🤔
Planet of the apes rifle!! ❤❤❤
It’s kinda goofy looking.
But they still work and can fire any brand of ammunition through it. This weapon was designed to survive an apocalypse.
I’ve only operated a few of them myself, a couple carbines and one pistol - they have fired reliably.
Looks like a weapon from Star Wars 😀
They’re definitely goofy looking!