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EriCal

Familiar Face
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87
Location
Unknown
My Uncle Joseph, now long gone, would say, "Always put your shotgun on the hood, never on the roof!" He said that every time he took me hunting, and with some verve. One time when I asked why he always said that and with such passion he simply said, "I don't want to talk about it!"
 
I plan to be waiting on whitetails come Saturday morning. Carrying my wife's Great-Grandfather's 1946 Winchester Model 70 (.270). Excuse the scope. It was on it when we inherited it (and I really need it).

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MikePotts

Practically Family
Messages
837
Location
Tivy, Texas.
Cool old Model 70, always a classic. Speaking of vehicle bonnets, I've seen more than a couple around here with a furrow ploughed into them due to folks forgetting about the 'mechanical offset' twixt 'scope & barrel!
 

plain old dave

A-List Customer
Messages
474
Location
East TN
Recent adds are a Mossberg 26B (1936-39) and a 151K (1950-51), both Golden Age .22s. Both still projects, but I will post pics when they are fit to look at.
 

freakazoid

Familiar Face
Messages
53
Location
United States
The tag said it is a .22 Short, and that's all I know about it. There is no name or serial number on it, only three little stamps on the part that swings out to hold in the round and the same stamps on the right side. Once I saw this I knew I had to have it. Only payed $250 for it. The engravings are really cool and the barrel is pretty thick. Bore has seen better days and I can just make out the hair lines of what looks like use to be rifling. The hammer and trigger spring is pretty strong.
Currently stationed in California. Apparently since it is considered an antique I don't have to wait the mandatory 10 days and it doesn't count as my one pistol every 30 days. The fools! Now I can go use it to hold up the bank down the street! >:D
Any ideas on what this could be?

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fabiovenhorst

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,134
Location
Gaspar - SC - Brazil
The tag said it is a .22 Short, and that's all I know about it. There is no name or serial number on it, only three little stamps on the part that swings out to hold in the round and the same stamps on the right side. Once I saw this I knew I had to have it. Only payed $250 for it. The engravings are really cool and the barrel is pretty thick. Bore has seen better days and I can just make out the hair lines of what looks like use to be rifling. The hammer and trigger spring is pretty strong.
Currently stationed in California. Apparently since it is considered an antique I don't have to wait the mandatory 10 days and it doesn't count as my one pistol every 30 days. The fools! Now I can go use it to hold up the bank down the street! >:D
Any ideas on what this could be?

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Wow... exotic... very cool design
 

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