#1 from left is a 2005 made SS Guide Gun in 35 Rem. I don't recall the exact model #. Only 500 made #2 is a 1950's 39 Mountie #3 and #4 are 1970's 336's in 30-30 #5 is a 1958 marlin 336 in 30-30 #6 is a 1960's 39 Mountie #7 is a 1970's 94 Marlin in 44 mag #8 is a 1970's Marln 336 in 30-30 #9 is a 1958 Winchester 94 in 30-30 #10 is a 1988 or 89 Marlin 336 Trapper with 16" barrel. A reproduction of the Maurader. Only about 2000 made. #11 is a 1970's Winchester 94-22 XTR.
I've accumulated quite a few Savage 30-30's. Too hard to go dig them all out. solid frames, takedowns, 20, 22, 24, 26" barrels. Have owned a Staggs Built O/U 30-30/20 gauge that was pretty cool, as well as the usual Marlins and WInchesters. Here's a couple 30-30 carbines with optional .410 barrels.
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I've accumulated quite a few Savage 30-30's. Too hard to go dig them all out. solid frames, takedowns, 20, 22, 24, 26" barrels. Have owned a Staggs Built O/U 30-30/20 gauge that was pretty cool, as well as the usual Marlins and WInchesters. Here's a couple 30-30 carbines with optional .410 barrels.
I have a single shot Henry that is a great little rifle. I have killed five deer with it.
You did not "seen" anything, you "saw" it. A "creek" has water in it, a "crick" is what you get in your neck. Liberals with guns are nothing but hypocrites.
I've accumulated quite a few Savage 30-30's. Too hard to go dig them all out. solid frames, takedowns, 20, 22, 24, 26" barrels. Have owned a Staggs Built O/U 30-30/20 gauge that was pretty cool, as well as the usual Marlins and WInchesters. Here's a couple 30-30 carbines with optional .410 barrels.
I've accumulated quite a few Savage 30-30's. Too hard to go dig them all out. solid frames, takedowns, 20, 22, 24, 26" barrels. Have owned a Staggs Built O/U 30-30/20 gauge that was pretty cool, as well as the usual Marlins and WInchesters. Here's a couple 30-30 carbines with optional .410 barrels.
Here's my Staggs Built 30-30/20 gauge O/U. Looked for a long time to find one after Roy posted about his. I need to take it out coyote hunting next winter.
Bob, very nice hunting rifle you have there. I like your choice of scope, and......well everything about it. I had to put a hammer extension on my 1895, couldn’t manipulate the hammer with gloves on very well.
Bob, very nice hunting rifle you have there. I like your choice of scope, and......well everything about it. I had to put a hammer extension on my 1895, couldn’t manipulate the hammer with gloves on very well.
Roger that; it's the only thing "wrong" with this rifle. Newer extensions won't work on the older hammers and I don't want to put a new hammer in. I can live with it, though. Bob
All the exposed steel parts on that Savage 219 have had Black Nitride surface treatment. It makes for a handy, lightweight, all-weather, stalking rifle. Its .30-30 load of choice is a 125 gr. Spitzer Soft Point at about 2600 fps out of its 26" barrel. The Leupold 1-4x20 is normally adjusted to have that load strike point of aim at 200 yards. Though, for now, it's adjusted to put cast 311041s at 1650 fps on the point of aim at 100 yards.