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What's yours?
Lots to name but for me it's:
1) 52C Sporter 2) 53 in .44/40 3) 65 Standard Bee (still unfired) 4) 1903 Deluxe 5) prewar SG carbine in .30/06
Be interesting to see what's out there...already been some stunning rifles posted on other threads here.....
Life's too short to smoke cheap cigars....
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M70s all: SG Cl Custom SA in .260 Rem SG Cl Custom in .264WM SG Cl Custom in .358STA SG Cl Custom in .338WM SG Ult. Cl SS/Walnut in 6.5X55 Swede Nothin' like fine wood..
Ex- USN (SS) '66-'69 Pro-Constitution. LET'S GO BRANDON!!!
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Model 97 riot gun (1922) never fired Model 54 270 (grandfather's gun) Model 1886 (mfg 1888) 38-56 Uncle's gun Model 1894 (mfg 1896) 32-40 Model 71 deluxe w/bolt peep (mfg 1937)
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1940 M-12 Heavy Duck 3" superspeed 30" full choke 2-5 I am still working on
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Hmmm, I only have three that say Winchester (or USRA) and only one of them was made in the US, but here goes:
M70 222 (22 Hornet rechamber) M52B Sporter 1885 LowWall 22rf
I had a nice M65 (218 Bee), M61 and M63, but sold them to finance other madness. And I've had a number of 1894's and 1892's over the years, but have just never been able to hang onto them.
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1907 1885 Scheutzen 38-55 90% 1911 1885 38-55 set trigger 99% 1941 21 custom order 1938 21 trap skeet 20 ga. 1926 1894 sporting rifle 90%
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M70 Transition 257 SG Carbine M70 Pre-war 250/3000 Carbine M70 Pre-war 22Hornet Carbine M70 Transition .375 special order without rear sight. M70 .358 with special order 24" STANDARD WEIGHT sightless barrel.
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M54 High Power Sporter 30-30 M54 Sporting Snipers Rifle 30-06 M70 Pre-War Super Grade 22 Hornet M70 Bull Gun 30-06 1886 .50-110 Express
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Damn you guys got me beat.
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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1955 Model 88 1957 Model 12 Riot
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M70 Transition 257 SG Carbine M70 Pre-war 250/3000 Carbine M70 Pre-war 22Hornet Carbine M70 Transition .375 special order without rear sight. M70 .358 with special order 24" STANDARD WEIGHT sightless barrel. Congratulations on owning some VERY rare 70s....
Life's too short to smoke cheap cigars....
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These two: A 55 in .30WCF, and a 53 in .25-20.
ken@the river GO DUCKS!
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M1906 pump action rifle 22 short, long, long rifle
M12 12 gauge, field grade, two barrels modified and full choke
M12 12 gauge, "Featherweight" field grade improved cylinder barrel
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Here's 4 of them, but the extreme weather has a new mcmillan edge on it now. Much better that way. Also put my pre 64 fwt back in its original stock and threw a leupy 3.5-10x40 with CDS on it. Now she rocks.... My fn pbr xp 300wsm should get honorable mentions too since it started out as a winchester classic action and then was improved on:
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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Well ,i can for the moment!! it does change!! sorry no pictures yet my photographer is on strike! 1873 Deluxe winchester in 38-40 1886 Deluxe extra lightweight in 45-70 1886 Deluxe rifle in 38-56 1894 Deluxe rifle rapid taper octagon barrel 30 w.c.f. 1895 Deluxe rifle in 405 winchester
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Here are three of mine
Save an elk, shoot a cow.
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Model 61M .22 WRM Model 92 .25-20 WCF w/24" oct bbl. (grandfather gave to me) Model 37 .410 single shot (my first gun, bought new in 1951) 1885 Hiwall single shot .30-40 Krag 1885 Hiwall single shot .38-40 WCF (found in an abandoned line shack in northern NV by me in 1955, in exc cond. once I got the layer of dried axle grease off it).
I have a few others but these are my favorites. Sorry I can't do pix, all of these are in excellent, used condition and I shoot them fairly regularly.
Was Mike Armstrong. Got logged off; couldn't log back on. RE-registered my old call sign, Mesa. FNG. Again. Mike Armstrong
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