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Campfire Tracker
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I really like the looks of the Cooper Westerner with the case colored receiver. That rifle really does it for me.
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I might add just about anything with a Mannlicher stock. A few years ago I thought they were odd and then a buddy started buying some real ones and I've been hooked ever since.
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Campfire Ranger
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I was just looking at my bookshelf and noticed my history of Beretta book. Those folks can put drop dead art on their rifles. As far as American makers go... I think Shiloh Sharps has the best fit and finish of anything in my collection. I love the lines of the Ruger #1's, but mine have very poor wood to metal fit.
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One of the late classic M70 featherweight stainless with walnut stock.
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Campfire Ranger
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The rifle that carries easily, has been lucky and hasn't used it all up.
laissez les bons temps rouler
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For me its my Blaser K-95 Luxus
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1952 Mannlichers, Kimber of Oregon Super Americas, Browning Safaris, Husqvarna 4100 lightweights, BRNO Model 22s, Old Mauser Sporters and many more dan
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I'll throw in (not literaly) my Browning Model 71 carbine high grade. It'sa purdy but she is a serious hunter which is what it was created to do.
This is a better photo but it is of my rifles twin. Not my picture, but exactly the same.
Malon Labe!
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I don't know of a rifle that would even look 'almost' too good to take out of a case, but this is my pick for one slick mo'fo
I'd like to know more about this boomstick.
Have an A1 Day!
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Lol.....you know I was joking.
You was joking?
"For joy of knowing what may not be known we take the golden road to Samarkand." James Elroy Flecker
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One of the late classic M70 featherweight stainless with walnut stock.
I agree 100 percent! We sure have great taste in rifles don't we? LOL
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Campfire Ranger
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Lol.....you know I was joking.
You was joking?
Of course.....that things butt ugly.
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Campfire Ranger
Campfire Ranger
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I like how this one turned out.
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I'd have to say something like that damn thing steelhead posts up on occasions such as this.
Something clever here.
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Campfire Ranger
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For sheer looks, I've always liked the Sharps rifle, and the Pennsylvania rifle.
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Campfire Ranger
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Did anyone vote for a Dakota Model 10?
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Campfire Greenhorn
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howa axium in camo!!!!
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Not counting custom rifles and high grade British doubles, I would say prewar M70's and Savage 99's.
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