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Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Shrap, it that bolt handle factory or custom?

Sure is different, doesn't look Sako.

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It is stock. You won't see machining on the top of the bolt like this either. Those 2 Sakos in 244 Remington were made in the 50's and only briefly, that is why it is so rare to see the two different models in 244...

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here is my model 14 remington carbine. a pawn shop rescue. it is in 30 rem. made in 1912 and shoots great,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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Originally Posted by OLSKOOL
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here is my model 14 remington carbine. a pawn shop rescue. it is in 30 rem. made in 1912 and shoots great,,,,,,,,,,,,,,


i want one of those 14 1/2 in 38-40...


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Originally Posted by OLSKOOL
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here is my model 14 remington carbine. a pawn shop rescue. it is in 30 rem. made in 1912 and shoots great,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Gotta be aftermarket wood..?

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Originally Posted by shrapnel
Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Shrap, it that bolt handle factory or custom?

Sure is different, doesn't look Sako.

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It is stock. You won't see machining on the top of the bolt like this either. Those 2 Sakos in 244 Remington were made in the 50's and only briefly, that is why it is so rare to see the two different models in 244...

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That's different. Probably not many of those.

Have you ever seen another just like that?

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here is my model 14 remington carbine. a pawn shop rescue. it is in 30 rem. made in 1912 and shoots great,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Gotta be aftermarket wood..?

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not after market wood. when I bought it you could hardly see the figure for the funk on top of the wood, it had been on there 100 years or so. I completely stripped the whole gun and redone it all,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,


I have never harvested a animal but I have killed quite a few,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Originally Posted by OLSKOOL
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here is my model 14 remington carbine. a pawn shop rescue. it is in 30 rem. made in 1912 and shoots great,,,,,,,,,,,,,,


That is NICE .....

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Here’s a few J’s. Had to round them up. One was on duty in my wife’s purse another in her car. A couple spread around our house.
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Browning Buckmark, Tactical Solutions barrel, Silencerco/SWR Spectre II suppressor


So tell us, is all the paperwork, finger-printing, pictures and expense worth having a suppressor?


Thx.


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Browning Buckmark, Tactical Solutions barrel, Silencerco/SWR Spectre II suppressor


So tell us, is all the paperwork, finger-printing, pictures and expense worth having a suppressor?


Thx.

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Same suppressor fits this one.
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Browning Buckmark, Tactical Solutions barrel, Silencerco/SWR Spectre II suppressor


So tell us, is all the paperwork, finger-printing, pictures and expense worth having a suppressor?


Thx.


I did a revocable living trust on my own back in 2012: no fingerprints/mugshot. I used my brothers' revocable living trust as a template and modified it for me. It's "Good enough for government work" because they signed off on it. I only paid for the suppressor and the tax stamp, and it's worth it smile

Edit - I've got $346.20 in the suppressor, whatever I paid for the Tactical Solutions barrel, and $200 for Uncle Scam/BATFE. That's it besides my time in editing the revocable living trust for me.

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here is my model 14 remington carbine. a pawn shop rescue. it is in 30 rem. made in 1912 and shoots great,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Gotta be aftermarket wood..?

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not after market wood. when I bought it you could hardly see the figure for the funk on top of the wood, it had been on there 100 years or so. I completely stripped the whole gun and redone it all,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Wow, bet your eyes popped after you saw what was under that ugly finish.

That's an outstanding piece of lumber.

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how about a model 81 remington in 35, this one was made in 1938 and still gets the job done,,,,,,,,,,,,


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how about a model 81 remington in 35, this one was made in 1938 and still gets the job done,,,,,,,,,,,,


When I was a kid these guns were everywhere in the deer woods. I always wanted one, but have never found one nice enough to buy. People that owned these usually used them. Thanks for sharing.


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