1. 1948 Browning Trombone, 22LR bought for Dad as a birthday present by Mom in 1948. 2. CZ453 American, 22LR. It will cut the staples out of a target at 25 yards 3. Ruger 1022 from late 70s. Box stock tack driver. 4. Browning Challenger pistol from 1971 in 22LR. Scary accurate.
the old Browning pump holds the most sentimental value cause it was willed to me by my Dad, and it was on that little rifle Dad taught me the principle of "Aim small-- Miss small."
"Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life." (Prov 4:23)
I go to the pawn shop and buy all the cheap 22s, take them home, take them apart, repair, oil, and put on the shelf.
I have bazillions of cheap 22s. But through a special deal, I get to keep some of them at my brother's house. I bought Bushnell scopes for the occasion @$20 each.
My brother said to me, "I could go to a gunshow, buy a cheap 22 and fix it. But YOU HAVE RUINED THAT FOR ME!"
These all have the same $20 scope
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
I go to the pawn shop and buy all the cheap 22s, take them home, take them apart, repair, oil, and put on the shelf.
I have bazillions of cheap 22s. But through a special deal, I get to keep some of them at my brother's house. I bought Bushnell scopes for the occasion @$20 each.
My brother said to me, "I could go to a gunshow, buy a cheap 22 and fix it. But YOU HAVE RUINED THAT FOR ME!"
I really don't have a problem. I can quit buying rimfires at any time. It's not an addiction. No, I don't need an intervention. (lies lies lies) The joys of a C&R FFL, Postal lady dropped it off at the house today.
The newest a 1964 Colt Targetsman, It will pair nicely with the 64 Colt Woodsman match target that was my Grandfather's retirement from Graybar that year.
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Pugs, nice pistol! I have it’s twin but 1975. I like mine, but the trigger pull is a little heavy. Made a spare magazine out of a Beretta Neos mag, works great.