Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by 10Glocks
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Browning 1895. 30-06. And an elkslayer. A great rifle. I installed a Providence Tool Co. #21 receiver sight on it. Really helped my aging eyes.

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I also stripped the polyurethane finish and applied an nice oil finish. Installed a very thin Pachmayr pad to prevent slippage and such.

Rifle perfection! Congrats on that one. That's a bucket gun for me for sure.

I have three Miroku-made Winchesters.

1894 Short Rifle .30-30
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1892 .44 Mag
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1886 Extra Light .45-70
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So far, I've only hunted with the .30-30, once. All three are well finished and tight. All are very accurate and none has malfunctioned. The 1892 will cycle 300 grains no problem. I haven't run an Buffalo Bore 305gr hard casts through it
No thanks. I don't want any safeties on my Winchesters nor do I want to see "made in Japan" stamped anywhere on an American icon.
I can live with the safety but I can't abide the made in Japan stamp on a Cowboy gun.