Henry 22lr small game carbine.
Chris
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Henry 22lr small game carbine.
Chris
A KE Arms polymer lower. And I am quite pleased with it thus far. These may be the future of the AR.
S&W model 58. 1972 in real nice condition. I have a thing for .41 mags.
Just bought a Taurus TX-22, and a S & W Shield in .40 S & W.
Dave
Savage .22 clip repeater, Model # still to be determined. After futzing around the internet I have ID'd the action as a Model 22, the stock is a replacement as it the trigger guard.
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Been looking for a 223 bolt for awhile and they haven't been in stock anywhere. Finally found one about 30 min from me. Savage Axis XP with a Weaver scope new in the box. Ran a Hoppes patch and a dry patch and took it to the range. Pretty good little shooter with my cast AR plinking ammo.
got it at an auction. 91 Argentine mauser sporter in 7.65x53
something for fun;
Oops, I forgot to mention that it is a Heritage Rough Rider .22LR/.22 WMR with a 16 inch barrel.
Just got home with a new to me T/C Contender. 14" blued 17 HMR barrel. Easy open frame blued with a 10x target turret Burris scope.
Hopefully my stainless G2 frame arrives tommorow.
Well my last one was a Winchester 1894 in 444marlin thing is a beast with the lee 310
Been looking at a CZ 527 in 7.62 x 39, the carbine with iron sights. I've got a case of Yugo brass cased ammo and a bunch of Russian ammo. And it would work for cast boolits too I think. Prices are up near $800 on them now though.
1908 1892 Winchester 38/40 round barrel Rifle with a Lyman 21 sight .
Kel Tec CP 33 AND PMR 30
I was going to limit myself to Savage/Stevens vintage rifles, no more off brands. Then a nice Remington 510 literally jumped into my arms during my last Cabela's visit. I am glad it did, it's a really fine rifle.
Couldn’t pass on a mint S&W 10-5 with original box, manual, registration card and wax wrapping paper. It came home with me!
A great find!
I carried a 10-5 for 23 1/2 years in the prison service. I'm retired now and have my own. It was as new, but carried in a holster for decades (Security Guard's sidearm) and has been bead blasted and reblued. Not a looker, but a great revolver just the same.
Friends still in the job come up to the range and use it to blow the cobwebs away before re-qualifying
shoots.
A few of my retired mates travel up from Sydney for a nostalgic shoot (and a nice lunch, haha.
Enjoy your new gun.