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The gun arrived today a little after 1PM. I have looked at 24 literally since the early 80's. Believe it or not. I really liked the early ones but never had the extra money for just a toy. Then as time passed, I just made one excuse after another why NOT to buy one I never wanted the 22 RF over anything. The 22 magnum never appealed because it is not economical for plinking with. Now that I am old and a little more refined the unusual is more appealing and this rifle fits the "unusual" just fine. Now I want one more, but it has to be in this condition or better and that will be a tough one because this is just great. The 357 Max can run, but it won't hide. I'll find one to go with this one. Thanks, Jeff. The gun is everything I hoped it would be.
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LBK,
Glad to read it all. Enjoy and good luck on finding the 357 Max. I personally have never seen one, and I have been known to go to gun shows, a lot.
Actually, I would be in Tulsa right now with my buddy Bill if it wasn’t for this damn virus.
"...aspire to live quietly, and to mind your own affairs, and to work with your hands, as we instructed you, so that you may walk properly before outsiders and be dependent on no one." - Paul to the church in Thessalonica.
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The gun arrived today a little after 1PM. I have looked at 24 literally since the early 80's. Believe it or not. I really liked the early ones but never had the extra money for just a toy. Then as time passed, I just made one excuse after another why NOT to buy one I never wanted the 22 RF over anything. The 22 magnum never appealed because it is not economical for plinking with. Now that I am old and a little more refined the unusual is more appealing and this rifle fits the "unusual" just fine. Now I want one more, but it has to be in this condition or better and that will be a tough one because this is just great. The 357 Max can run, but it won't hide. I'll find one to go with this one. Thanks, Jeff. The gun is everything I hoped it would be. LBK My 22 Hornet/ 20 gauge arrived today. Exceptionally nice, and bit nicer than the 357/20 gauge that I bought a couple weeks ago. Not going to look for the 357 Maxi as was not looking for the previous two when I found them. This was the first 22 Hornet that I have seen as will be the 357 maxi when I see one. GW
If an injury has to be done to a man it should be so severe that his vengeance need not be feared. MACHIAVELLI
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