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Cornshucker77

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Made a new knife sheath and a new holster for my Colt Clone. They aren't perfect but they serve the purpose. Displayed with my Pedersoli Model 1874 Sharps Carbine, 45-70.
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Joao Encarnado

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No Lever guns? That is tough. What are you able to own?
Portugal have a (very) restrict gun law.
I can own fire arms but I have to:
A) for sports -> I could "enlist" for sports but It's a lot of bureaucracy and I could only own a levergun 4 or 5 years after I started. Can only shoot shotguns during that time.
B) Hunting. -> I don't like hunting. I understand it but I don't like.

I have a shotgun, it's an italian Zoli 12", but I can't shoot it. I only own it because I enherited it from my father.
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What I can own (and I own one) that is the closest thing to a levergun, is a Walther Umarex lever gun, a CO2 pellet gun. Fun to shoot but it's not the same thing.
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I think I could own a real 1873 (not a repo, the real deal) without the bureaucracy, but I believe those are hard to appear in Portugal :)
 

Cornshucker77

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Portugal have a (very) restrict gun law.
I can own fire arms but I have to:
A) for sports -> I could "enlist" for sports but It's a lot of bureaucracy and I could only own a levergun 4 or 5 years after I started. Can only shoot shotguns during that time.
B) Hunting. -> I don't like hunting. I understand it but I don't like.

I have a shotgun, it's an italian Zoli 12", but I can't shoot it. I only own it because I enherited it from my father.
zoli01.jpg


What I can own (and I own one) that is the closest thing to a levergun, is a Walther Umarex lever gun, a CO2 pellet gun. Fun to shoot but it's not the same thing.
umarex2x12.jpg


I think I could own a real 1873 (not a repo, the real deal) without the bureaucracy, but I believe those are hard to appear in Portugal :)
That shotgun is a beauty! That Umarex is a nice looking little rifle. I like it. I feel for you not being able to do as you wish. Currently we are in another battle over firearms rights here in the States. Seems like it is a constant fight to preserve our rights.
 

Joao Encarnado

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That shotgun is a beauty!
I like it. My father shoot it a lot. He used to say it suffered in is hand and was amazed it didn't fall apart during the abuse years.
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That Umarex is a nice looking little rifle. I like it.
It doesn't have the kick to rip your shoulder nor the smell... but still fun to shoot :) The essence is there.

I feel for you not being able to do as you wish. Currently we are in another battle over firearms rights here in the States. Seems like it is a constant fight to preserve our rights.
Yes I know. I've been reading the news.
 

Cornshucker77

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I like it. My father shoot it a lot. He used to say it suffered in is hand and was amazed it didn't fall apart during the abuse years.
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It doesn't have the kick to rip your shoulder nor the smell... but still fun to shoot :) The essence is there.


Yes I know. I've been reading the news.
Wonderful gun. The engraving is outstanding.
 

Atticus Finch

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Coyote medicine. An early ‘fifties, Iver Johnson Sealed Eight that I inherited from my father. Mom gave it to him as a Christmas gift a few years before I was born. I carry it on my evening walks around the farm, tucked into this reproduction M-3.

Its a fairly accurate little pistol, but I’ve never shot a coyote with it...probably because they’re smart enough to always be where I’m not.


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Cornshucker77

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It's an AR-15 made by PSA in Columbia, South Carolina. It has a 100 round dual drum magazine and a green laser site, flashlight, adjustable stock and the bipod. It also came with a 30 round magazine and a speed loader for the drum.
After you give a spin around the block I would be curious to know how the 100 round mag works. I have never used one, but have heard they sometimes are unreliable. I'm not being critical just curious. Sweet gun!
 

Cornshucker77

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Coyote medicine. An early ‘fifties, Iver Johnson Sealed Eight that I inherited from my father. Mom gave it to him as a Christmas gift a few years before I was born. I carry it on my evening walks around the farm, tucked into this reproduction M-3.

Its a fairly accurate little pistol, but I’ve never shot a coyote with it...probably because they’re smart enough to always be where I’m not.


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Very nice. Nice holster too. Coyotes are crafty aren't they.
 

Desert dog

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I like it. My father shoot it a lot. He used to say it suffered in is hand and was amazed it didn't fall apart during the abuse years.
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It doesn't have the kick to rip your shoulder nor the smell... but still fun to shoot :) The essence is there.


Yes I know. I've been reading the news.
Beautiful gun, and engraving.

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