Mid 1990 I had a cousin come by the house and wanted to sell me a Winchester pre 64 featherweight. I told him I only had 250 dollars at the house at that time and the gun was worth a lot more than that and I was going to the Tulsa gun show in a couple of weeks and that I would carry it to sell for him. He said no he wanted the money then so I gave him the money and I got the rifle. I knew that his dad had gotten the rifle new in 1957 and told him he could buy it back if he wanted. It has been over 25 years now and I am still using it.


A gun in the hand is worth more than the entire police force on the phone.