Oh come on, now. I know that there is shooting and hunting in Denmark. It must be rifled arms the government doesn't like. And as I recall, Denmark fields Olympic target shooters, as well. It's probably just complicated getting permission, like much of the rest of the world. Why, even in...
Gosh, I have something that looks kind of like that but I doubt it's a Bodio. It seems to be about .25 cal and has the folding trigger but personally I'd be afraid to fire it. It's nickel plated and the nickel is wearing off. I guess I'd better take a picture and post it so you more...
You need to keep posting. There's a minimum number of posts required before the site lets you post photos. I think it's 25 but it's been so long I don't remember.
I don't think I'd ever actually buy a levergun, but there is no denying their grace and nostalgic value, especially the older ones like the '86. Possibly if I ever got the opportunity to hunt moose out of a canoe in Ontario . . .
There is just so much good to say about a decent peep sight and so very little bad. I've got a BSA Martini match .22 with one and as soon as I get a chance to replace the buttpad with a hook and install a palmrest it's going down to my local indoor range and become a baby Schuetzen rifle.
I tore down the garage and went up two stories. The second floor is a studio/guestroom but the first is a fully equipped woodshop with 10' ceilings and 220 power. And no, I didn't do the work. I just told the architect what to do and then kept beating him until he did.
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