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Ruger Single Six .32 Mag
Not here yet: CZ 527 7.62x39
OK, here she is. As new Marlin 1894CS 38spl/,357mag. This is not a JM model. I will take it to the range tomorrow. I have wanted a Marlin in this caliber for at least 25 years. I finally let the Queen breath and got one. $1,150Cdn ($920US). I intend to mount an inexpensive 1x4 power scope or a Vortex Red Dot on the gun.
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Take Care
Bob
You paid a thousand dollars for a great rifle you’ve wanted for a quarter of a century. Don’t skimp on the glass.
Congratulations on your 1894!
What imashooter said......I truly regret sell my Nikon 4x40 scope I had on my Marlin 90's era 45-70. She would hold right at an inch at 100yds. I was shooting 350 grn Hornady jacketed HP with 53 grns of IMR 3031. She killed on both ends with that load!
My latest is a 10mm Colt Delta Elite. a gift from my son. Bob, if you can find one, a 2 1/2x Leupold would be just the right size for that little rifle and as fast as a red dot, but they go fast when they hit the market. I love the looks of that little gun.Attachment 287496Attachment 287497Attachment 287498
Then just for good measure, I had a CZ 223 follow me home. I'm a sucker for pretty wood!
One of these...slightly used from a pawn shop. Chiappa (Armi Sport--Italy) 1911-22. At first glance, indistinguishable from a 1911, same size, but missing the grip safety. Lots of aluminum, some plastic, sleeved barrel. Shoots really well, quite reliable. But the big difference comes in the disassembly which is much like taking down a Walther PPK, where we find a fixed barrel. The barrel bushing is huge! Nice grips.....
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DG
Like Brenda Potterfield says in the commercial, "honey, how many guns does 1 man need" ? Well just 1 more: this little cutie, a 625-3.Attachment 288253
A Smith & Wesson Model 57 .41 Magnum with a 4"barrel. Serial# says it's a 1979 or 1980 vintage gun. My gunsmith told me it had to be a safe queen because it probably had less then 100 rounds fired thru it because it didn't even have turn lines on the cylinder.
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Just bought a SAR9 from Sarsilmaz. For 229 plus 10 shipping plus tax plus transfer was 285ish. Haven't shot it yet, but from initial handling, its better than my new Beretta APX and my S&W M&P.
I bought two yesterday at a large flea market, A early Savage 1899 A in 30-30, and a Remington Rider no. 9 single shot 12 ga. The no. 9 just might become a 50-70 rifle, I love the side cocker and it will look period correct at least to me.
Jedman
An original 1842 Percussion Musket built at Harpers Ferry.
Smith and Wesson Performance Center Victory 22 lr autoloading pistol. It came with a carbon wrapped barrel along with compensator and rail. I did have to get an aftermarket rail as the factory original is some kind of carbon fiber and to me not good enough for a decent scope.
I intend to start squirrel hunting with it once September 13th rolls around. Yes. That is our season for gray squirrel.
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Ruger old army stainless 45 cal. Sn says 1977 but looks like it is new.
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I couldn't resist another 4 lb. .410 folder.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...99f95139af.jpg
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A little out of the usual for me BUT, a Brigade 9mm AR pistol. 9" barrel and Glock magazine compatible. Gp
Two Stevens' and a dirty, rusty, fine shootin' Remington Model 30. All three are 1930/32 production barn guns.
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