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Thought you guys might like these. All 22s. Starting from left 77 tube fed 74 72a 69a 69 68 68 early 67a 67 67 67 smoothbore 67a boys rifle
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Very cool! Nice collection!
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I need a rack of Pre-64 70s as good as that one!
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Good Stuff! A couple 22 pumps and a very high condition M60A Target, original Kerr sling and all here.
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There is just something "American" about a 22 rifle. Have a 22-rifle leaning in the corner 24/7/365 loaded with CCI birdshot for pests around the homestead.
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Cool seeing the old Winchester 22 rifles there. I've been on a 22 kick lately. Been eyeballing some nice older Winchesters locally, but have not bought any. Waiting for that elusive 52 sporter original to be on a rack somewhere for cheap!!! It won't happen, but a guy can dream!!!
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Here is a few Win semi’s From bottom 63,55,74,55,77
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I like that 63. Nice looking rifle.
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I like that 63. Nice looking rifle. Thanks I just bought it. Haven’t been able to shoot it yet. Last year grooved receiver gun. I think I got a pretty good deal and had been wanting a grooved receiver but figured I would settle for a smooth receiver.
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Never seen a 63. Very nice. My 77 is the tube fed version. I know where a magazine fed version is but they are asking 425 and just can't justify it.
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My 77 is also a tube fed. I need a new tube magazine for it. What I see is the tube fed run more $ than the magazine version.
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Nice rifles fellas. First year 67 in original picture box 68 early finger groove 69s of various flavors 72 tube fed 1890s (nickel gallery, deluxe, semi-deluxe) 61s in s/l/lr, 2x magnums, and 22 shot only 63 and 63 deluxe (1940s mfg - not a recent remake) 9422 and 9422 xtr A couple 75 sporters And one of those 52 sporters BSA’s lusting after I believe I’m at 22 - 22s made by Winchester I let a very clean 47 be bought by my father and had a 62 “for shot only”!!! Get sold out from under me. Those two and a 1903 deluxe are the three that have eluded me (for a bearable price point). [img]https://i.postimg.cc/wMdDxFZJ/IMG-5683.webp[/img]
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Nice collection listed My problem has always been retention. SeemsI end up turning them, I price them high and set ip at gun shows. I This past year I sold a very nice 69A, 62a, 52b, and a 67. I keep hoping to find a 75 sporter at a decent price along with a 61 magnum. I know where the magnum is and the old guy says I can buy it one of these days. I won’t hold my breath The ones that got away and I still regret 63 62a(2) 72a 69 & 69A 1890 22short 75 Target 67boys 77 mag fed 47 missing a bolt 52b (I really prefer the 75 for some reason) There are probably a few more
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that is one gorgeous 63. 52 a C?, nice wood on the 94 as well
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Nice rifles fellas. First year 67 in original picture box 68 early finger groove 69s of various flavors 72 tube fed 1890s (nickel gallery, deluxe, semi-deluxe) 61s in s/l/lr, 2x magnums, and 22 shot only 63 and 63 deluxe (1940s mfg - not a recent remake) 9422 and 9422 xtr A couple 75 sporters And one of those 52 sporters BSA’s lusting after I believe I’m at 22 - 22s made by Winchester I let a very clean 47 be bought by my father and had a 62 “for shot only”!!! Get sold out from under me. Those two and a 1903 deluxe are the three that have eluded me (for a bearable price point). [img]https://i.postimg.cc/wMdDxFZJ/IMG-5683.webp[/img]Sweet rifles!! I really like that 52 though!!
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Nice collection listed My problem has always been retention. SeemsI end up turning them, I price them high and set ip at gun shows. I This past year I sold a very nice 69A, 62a, 52b, and a 67. I keep hoping to find a 75 sporter at a decent price along with a 61 magnum. I know where the magnum is and the old guy says I can buy it one of these days. I won’t hold my breath The ones that got away and I still regret 63 62a(2) 72a 69 & 69A 1890 22short 75 Target 67boys 77 mag fed 47 missing a bolt 52b (I really prefer the 75 for some reason) There are probably a few more Weird you would prefer the 75? The 52's are made better. Seem to be more robust, and smooth as hell. The 69 and 75, not so much..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Beautiful Winchesters gentlemen. I'll try to assemble my group for a family portrait in the next few days. So, what's your favorite to shoot? I really like my 69 and my Model 57 is a sweet shooter as well.
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that is one gorgeous 63. 52 a C?, nice wood on the 94 as well that is one gorgeous 63. 52 a C?, nice wood on the 94 as well The 63 is a dainty little beauty. The 52 is a B. The fiery stocked lever gun is a 9422 in 22s,l,lr. The pics don’t do that one justice!
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Nice collection listed My problem has always been retention. SeemsI end up turning them, I price them high and set ip at gun shows. I This past year I sold a very nice 69A, 62a, 52b, and a 67. I keep hoping to find a 75 sporter at a decent price along with a 61 magnum. I know where the magnum is and the old guy says I can buy it one of these days. I won’t hold my breath The ones that got away and I still regret 63 62a(2) 72a 69 & 69A 1890 22short 75 Target 67boys 77 mag fed 47 missing a bolt 52b (I really prefer the 75 for some reason) There are probably a few more Weird you would prefer the 75? The 52's are made better. Seem to be more robust, and smooth as hell. The 69 and 75, not so much.. I know its weird. I guess its that it was the first Winchester target rifle I had. Its lighter and I didnt find the accuracy any better with the 52( or my 513). Now if it was a sporter that might be a different story. I know where there is a 52b sporter that I have been lusting after. I think I may try and make a deal on that one. I wouldnt mind a 52 sporter in the safe remake or original.
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