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i would bet the carry true there as well . to often parts are replaced and the numbers dont match my bet is yours is all matching original
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Johnny Dollar: The rifle at the top was made by a very fine craftsman named Steve Zihn, who called it a Purdey-styled gun. (Although from my observations, the only constant distinguishing characteristic between British and Scottish sporting rifles of the period was the names stamped on them.) It has a .62 caliber tapered Moody barrel with Forsythe-style rifling.
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Johnny Dollar: The rifle at the top was made by a very fine craftsman named Steve Zihn steve does some very fine work
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Johnny Dollar: The rifle at the top was made by a very fine craftsman named Steve Zihn, who called it a Purdey-styled gun. (Although from my observations, the only constant distinguishing characteristic between British and Scottish sporting rifles of the period was the names stamped on them.) It has a .62 caliber tapered Moody barrel with Forsythe-style rifling. Mesabi, I thought I recognized the maker. I have been talking to Steve Z about making a little southern-style mountain rifle for my grandson(who is not quite 2 y/o). Steve is not only a fine craftsman, he is a fine person. Thank you for your response. Johnny $
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Tundragriz, nice rifle, nice antlers, but man, you gotta practice taking some pictures, 'cuz that is one hell of a trophy pine sapling!
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Started life as a plain jane encore, added the prohunter stock set, talley, and I just got it back from CAS today: Cerakote the barrel action and did the stock in brown. Traded lubbockdave on the board for the VXII 1-4.
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If I am not mistaken it looks like you have the "pistol" one piece base/ring combo. I thought I was the only one that did that. It just seemed so much more solid than the traditional base/ring two piece set.
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hatfield .50....dont remember the year, was at least 15 years ago, might be closer to 20 years.
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me and a squirrel huntin buddy both used .32cherokees to shoot a stringer of squirrels.
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.45 round ball gun:
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Renegade with Green Mtn .58 barrel on top, factory Renegade .58 below it, and a victim of the factory 58.
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If I am not mistaken it looks like you have the "pistol" one piece base/ring combo. I thought I was the only one that did that. It just seemed so much more solid than the traditional base/ring two piece set. You are correct, seemed to make sense to me too..............gl
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I didnt put the sidelocks or flintlock in the group.
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Nice pumpkin...
Love the Hatfield. Those were some sweet rifles.
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Damned in-lines. Stinking up a good thread..............
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More of the same gun, a NULA 209........
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