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Kev18
06-02-2019, 12:45 PM
I know there are specific sections for these things but they aren't quite as active.

Do any of you guys have any cool pieces of lever gun history? Signs, tins, original ammo boxes, Old paper advertisements..etc!

They would be neat to see if you could post pictures.

Outpost75
06-02-2019, 12:56 PM
Here's my favorite:

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Shawlerbrook
06-02-2019, 01:01 PM
There are a lot of reproductions around, especially on eBay. There are also some cool reprints of old pictures with leverguns. Originals are rare and expensive.

cwtebay
06-02-2019, 03:04 PM
It's not an original,but one of my favourites!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190602/b68995a045d577ce469a5106fae29112.jpg

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Kev18
06-02-2019, 03:49 PM
I love seeing the prices on some of the old stuff. I wish I could go back in time sometimes :) I have a few signs of my own but they are all repros.

georgerkahn
06-02-2019, 03:56 PM
My favourite is a Winchester ad which accompanied me to about 100 (or more :) ) Hunter Safety classes!242881 I'd ask students to note hunter violations of "safety rules" -- which include the hunter running with his finger in trigger guard while hopping over a limb, aiming at a running deer with no idea what's behind ("know your target and beyond!) it, as well as a few other minor ones. I do not recall from whence -- e.g., what magazine this appeared in -- but I've never seen another copy. Maybe someone "with a brain" suggested to the Winchester promoters, say, "safer" demonstrations of their firearms in use?
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pietro
06-02-2019, 09:23 PM
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https://i.imgur.com/5H2P8lFl.jpg

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cwtebay
06-02-2019, 09:51 PM
I love seeing the prices on some of the old stuff. I wish I could go back in time sometimes :) I have a few signs of my own but they are all repros.No kidding! 1000 rounds for $35!
But..... inflation adjusted amounts to $974.....

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Dan Cash
06-02-2019, 10:16 PM
My favourite is a Winchester ad which accompanied me to about 100 (or more :) ) Hunter Safety classes!242881 I'd ask students to note hunter violations of "safety rules" -- which include the hunter running with his finger in trigger guard while hopping over a limb, aiming at a running deer with no idea what's behind ("know your target and beyond!) it, as well as a few other minor ones. I do not recall from whence -- e.g., what magazine this appeared in -- but I've never seen another copy. Maybe someone "with a brain" suggested to the Winchester promoters, say, "safer" demonstrations of their firearms in use?
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Looks to me like the hunter is straddling the log and bringing the rifle to his shoulder. Where do you get "running?" How do you know the hunter does not know what is beyond his target other? You seem ro have lots of things to bother about that are not on your plate.

Kev18
06-02-2019, 10:44 PM
No kidding! 1000 rounds for $35!
But..... inflation adjusted amounts to $974.....

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It was still expensive for the 19th century. I saw an advertisement for an 1886 winchester and it was for 25$. People had to save up alot of money for ONE rifle. Not like today that we could own multiple rifles.

cwtebay
06-02-2019, 11:18 PM
It was still expensive for the 19th century. I saw an advertisement for an 1886 winchester and it was for 25$. People had to save up alot of money for ONE rifle. Not like today that we could own multiple rifles.Very true. I have an 1886 45-90 that was delivered to an ancestor for $19 total in October of 1886. $28 with the unknown quantity of ammunition that was purchased at the same time. Likely took a pile of remount horses and big steers to get that bought. But apparently it was enough of an improvement over the Spencer he had that it became a necessity.

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Kev18
06-03-2019, 10:49 PM
Very true. I have an 1886 45-90 that was delivered to an ancestor for $19 total in October of 1886. $28 with the unknown quantity of ammunition that was purchased at the same time. Likely took a pile of remount horses and big steers to get that bought. But apparently it was enough of an improvement over the Spencer he had that it became a necessity.

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I wish mine Was from my family. Instead it's the first gun I bought myself :)

Reverend Al
06-04-2019, 02:40 PM
It's not an original,but one of my favourites!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190602/b68995a045d577ce469a5106fae29112.jpg

I have an 1895 Winchester in .35 WCF ... but unfortunately I didn't pay $25 for it ...

GOPHER SLAYER
06-04-2019, 06:37 PM
Inflation is nothing new. I have a copy of Frank Mayer's book, The Buffalo Runners. When he decided to go west and hunt the big shaggies in the mid 1870s he paid $225 for his Sharps rifle and reloading gear. He said he later bought another Sharps in a different caliber. He went on to say that after the last big hunt in the early '80s and the buffalo were gone, you could buy a nice Sharps or Remington in any Denver gun shop for $25. He never sold his and still had two of them when he passed in the early 1950s.

Cast_outlaw
06-04-2019, 06:51 PM
It's not an original,but one of my favourites!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190602/b68995a045d577ce469a5106fae29112.jpg

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I have this rifle my great grandfather bought in 1899 was professionally reblued in the 70s by my dad 242977
Will do 4-5” groups at 100 yards with 170gr cast flat points and iron sights 30-40krag chambering though

Kev18
06-04-2019, 11:25 PM
I have this rifle my great grandfather bought in 1899 was professionally reblued in the 70s by my dad 242977
Will do 4-5” groups at 100 yards with 170gr cast flat points and iron sights 30-40krag chambering though

Do you shoot it often?

cwtebay
06-04-2019, 11:47 PM
I have an 1895 Winchester in .35 WCF ... but unfortunately I didn't pay $25 for it ...Yeah... I have 8 of them in 35 that cost a bit more than that also.....

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cwtebay
06-04-2019, 11:52 PM
I have this rifle my great grandfather bought in 1899 was professionally reblued in the 70s by my dad 242977
Will do 4-5” groups at 100 yards with 170gr cast flat points and iron sights 30-40krag chambering thoughIs that a Williams on the receiver? I have a 30-03 with that combo and can't seem to get the rear sight out of the picture inside of the 250 yard mark. And I'm fairly certain that I can't even see a 4-5" group with that thing in the way! Nice rifle.

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Kev18
06-05-2019, 02:27 PM
Yeah... I have 8 of them in 35 that cost a bit more than that also.....

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You must really like that caliber.

Drm50
06-05-2019, 02:58 PM
I have a nice 95 Win original in 3006. I had 3 hunting buddies that were brothers and were die hard Remington fans. When I bought the 95 I paid $100 for it and they were hacking on me because for another $29 I could have bought a new 700 Rem. In their honor in my gun room is the Remington poster of the guy meeting a Grizz on a mountain path. I added the title as SOL just to hack on them. Sadly they have all three passed and from natural causes. They didn't have to go through with tackling a Grizz with a Remington on a mountain path.

cwtebay
06-05-2019, 03:26 PM
You must really like that caliber.More of an addiction according to my wife.

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Cast_outlaw
06-07-2019, 09:59 PM
Do you shoot it often?

I do shot it reasonably often it’s my current hunting rifle as I’m a new hunter and want to clip my first tag with my great grandfather rifle but brass is difficult to find and ammo is cost prohibitive at $2.50 a round

Cast_outlaw
06-07-2019, 10:03 PM
Is that a Williams on the receiver? I have a 30-03 with that combo and can't seem to get the rear sight out of the picture inside of the 250 yard mark. And I'm fairly certain that I can't even see a 4-5" group with that thing in the way! Nice rifle.

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The 4” to 5” group is off sand bags if I’m standing it’s more like 8” lol I’m a shakey bugger. Thanks I love the look of this classic gun, the scars on the stalk are from the house fire it survived in the 20s

cwtebay
06-07-2019, 10:44 PM
I do shot it reasonably often it’s my current hunting rifle as I’m a new hunter and want to clip my first tag with my great grandfather rifle but brass is difficult to find and ammo is cost prohibitive at $2.50 a roundIt looks like Graf and Sons have a sale on some, and Midway also has it for not a horrible price.

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Cast_outlaw
06-07-2019, 11:51 PM
It looks like Graf and Sons have a sale on some, and Midway also has it for not a horrible price.

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But can they deliver to Canada and with exchange rate I figure it will be the same as buying when it’s available as my last 200 factorie rounds were on back order for 2 years to the store I bought it I just lucked out and was on there site at the right time

cwtebay
06-08-2019, 12:37 PM
But can they deliver to Canada and with exchange rate I figure it will be the same as buying when it’s available as my last 200 factorie rounds were on back order for 2 years to the store I bought it I just lucked out and was on there site at the right timeMidway has delivered to Canada for me before, I'm not certain about Graf's - but it would be easy to find out. A few years ago when 30-40 brass was really hard to find I used 303 Brit to make it. It's a bit short, but worked well.

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Cast_outlaw
06-08-2019, 12:57 PM
Midway has delivered to Canada for me before, I'm not certain about Graf's - but it would be easy to find out. A few years ago when 30-40 brass was really hard to find I used 303 Brit to make it. It's a bit short, but worked well.

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Yeah I know of that trick but I have about 500 pieces right now and as I normally don’t shoot more than 20 to 25 rounds a session I’m in good shape for the time being I also do t shoot any of my guns as much as I would like

Kev18
06-10-2019, 11:01 PM
Yeah I know of that trick but I have about 500 pieces right now and as I normally don’t shoot more than 20 to 25 rounds a session I’m in good shape for the time being I also do t shoot any of my guns as much as I would like

Im not sure about BC but where I am you can get 30-40 easily at gun shows for a decent price.

And the US stores dont ship to Canada... sadly. I ship them across to a UPS store and cross the border myself. We are allowed to cross 4000 rounds at a time.