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Originally Posted by DMc
That's right. Keep holding it like it was still there..., no one will notice.

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It's called "Follow Through" after the shot and this dude's a wizard!

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Showed this to my GF, she said they wanted to stop the Water Music. grin


Touché!!!

I bet that set off some really royal fireworks!!!!


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🤣🤣🤣


Anyone catch the spelling of handle?


That is the joke.


Why don’t we just begin a Liszt of them that gets it???🤔🤔🤔


Will the composers among us please stand up...


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I'm in!!!

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Looks like he used a 32 Winchester Special, just like my Dad’s! Excellent choice!

I got my 1st deer ('60) and 1st elk ('62) with a 32 Spc. Actually, the 94's were identical to the 30-30 except for the bore size. You can't tell the difference except by reading the barrel stamp...or shooting the wrong ammo.


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Those have to be great memories! I remember my Dad using his old 32 WS like most folks would use a .22.
There was a visual clue as to the chambering of the pictured rifle. Look at the rear sight. I believe that is the one they called the Express Smokeless sight. I can’t post pictures worth a lick so here is a link to a rifle with a similar sight: http://www.harryviezensfineguns.com...ecial-with-special-smokeless-rear-sight/

That rear sight was unique to the 32 Winchester Special.


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Originally Posted by Johnny Dollar
I can’t post pictures worth a lick so here is a link to a rifle with a similar sight: http://www.harryviezensfineguns.com...ecial-with-special-smokeless-rear-sight/

That rear sight was unique to the 32 Winchester Special.

That's a nice one, fer sure.


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I'm in!!!

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Looks like he used a 32 Winchester Special, just like my Dad’s! Excellent choice!

I got my 1st deer ('60) and 1st elk ('62) with a 32 Spc. Actually, the 94's were identical to the 30-30 except for the bore size. You can't tell the difference except by reading the barrel stamp...or shooting the wrong ammo.


Rock Chuck,
Those have to be great memories! I remember my Dad using his old 32 WS like most folks would use a .22.
There was a visual clue as to the chambering of the pictured rifle. Look at the rear sight. I believe that is the one they called the Express Smokeless sight. I can’t post pictures worth a lick so here is a link to a rifle with a similar sight: http://www.harryviezensfineguns.com...ecial-with-special-smokeless-rear-sight/

That rear sight was unique to the 32 Winchester Special.


These types of posts are fun and a learning opportunity. I used to study and collect 94's. It has been quite some time since my interest waned. That being said, the special smokeless sight was only available on rifles but not carbines IIRC. The sight looks to be the typical carbine ladder sight seen on most carbines prior to 1938. The above statement is based solely on an aging and often incorrect mind. I have always admired the 32 Win. Spl. Great cartridge.

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Bigger grasshopper rifle photo:

https://i.imgur.com/IzITZPu.jpeg

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Originally Posted by bcp
Bigger grasshopper rifle photo:

https://i.imgur.com/IzITZPu.jpeg

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Bruce,

Thank you, and yes, that is a plain ol’ ladder sight! But, it still might be a 32WS….and someone is going to quote the disparity in numbers of 32 WS v 30 WCF produced and compute the odds that it is almost undoubtedly a 30/30. So, I’m changing my guess to a 25/35.

Anyway, neat old picture!


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my 40 year old Speer manual says that the larger 32 bore also has a slower twist and shallower rifling to reduce black powder fouling. As a result even lightly worn 32 barrels will become very inaccurate long before the 30-30 will.


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I don't think it's fake. What do you think?

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looks real to me


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I have a shotgun so I have no need for a 30-06.....
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Merry Christmas guys.

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Not bad looking but those tattoos would probably cause me to lose an erection . . .

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