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EriCal

Familiar Face
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87
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Lyman 48s. NRA Sporters (2), G&H Sporters (2), Sedgley, Springfield M2, Winchester 52.
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Doublegun

Practically Family
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773
Location
Michigan
Nice photos, Eric. Your Lyman's appear to be in great shape as do the rifles. I have always been amazed at the engineering behind them yet how simple they are to use. I can't imagine how much it would cost to buy one today if they were still being made out of the same materials at the original Lyman's. I know Williams makes a peep today but they are not nearly as nice as the old Lyman's.

Thanks for posting.
 

twaits

New in Town
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30
Location
Windham, Maine
Picked this little gem at Cabelas for $749. Original box numbered to the gun and 5 original two tone magazines. All the original paperwork including the rare brochure on the tansley safety that they only shipped in 1916 and 1917

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old barnacle

New in Town
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34
Location
at sea
You are welcome. BTW welcome to the Lounge. Is that a H&K "Squeeze cocker" on the wall?
Nice to be here, thanks !
Yes that´s a squeeze cocker with a big tank of 13 shots. While not quite fitting in the Golden Era, still my favourite.
For style I got a Luger and a M1911 to follow soon (no collection is complete without a M1911).

Impressive, especially when considering the Mail Bag. ;)
I use it as a perfect fitting dust cover for my Dillon, and it adds that certain Royal touch to reloading !
 

Story

I'll Lock Up
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4,056
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Home
I use it as a perfect fitting dust cover for my Dillon, and it adds that certain Royal touch to reloading !

Considering the flavor of your collection, here's an 1897 Metford Mk 1 out of Afghanistan - note the Himilayan beaver-gnawed forearm and tasteful native sling. The last 8" of the bore is somewheres around .40 caliber.

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Unit disc plugged and no other markings, so impossible to tell what unit lost it.
 

old barnacle

New in Town
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34
Location
at sea
Considering the flavor of your collection, here's an 1897 Metford Mk 1 out of Afghanistan - note the Himilayan beaver-gnawed forearm and tasteful native sling. The last 8" of the bore is somewheres around .40 caliber.

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Unit disc plugged and no other markings, so impossible to tell what unit lost it.

Such rifles can tell stories, nice !
It doesn´t even look bad for the mentioned circumstances.
And yes, I´m into British arms. I recently aquired a No.5 jungle carbine (for the gap between the No.4 and the P-14), so my British rifle collection is complete now.
Maybe I´ll go for the muzzleloaders now, let´s see.

Barnacle, welcome to the place and congrats on a fine collection. Have you ever dropped in at www.surplusrifleforum.com ?

Thanks mate !
Yes I´m there too but haven´t been for a while.
 

Story

I'll Lock Up
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A work in progress : an ostrich skin shoulder holster for the S&W #3 actually fits a detachable mag Broomhandle snugly, and disappears under a sport jacket.

Still needs a retention strap and I think I'm going to repurpose the .44 loops on the left side to retaining straps for a brown leather mag pouch (taken off a Makarov holster ages ago), which will hold one (1) spare stripper clip of 9mm.

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