I enjoy busting clay birds with my 12 ga. O/U
Regards,
Jim
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I enjoy busting clay birds with my 12 ga. O/U
Regards,
Jim
I enjoy busting clay birds with my 12 ga. O/U
Regards,
Jim
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I enjoy busting clay birds with my 12 ga. O/U
Regards,
Jim
Two Pre 64 Winchesters - 1 in 22 Hornet - 1 in 257 Roberts. I have a 1954 Remington 760 "5 Diamond" in 257 Roberts, an early Browning BLR in 257 Roberts and a fantastic Custom Remington Rolling Block with the original early "Sporter" Butt Stock (checkered) circa 1907 and a heavy 26 " Barrel scoped with a 3X9 Redfield (Widefield). Last but certainly not least, a post WW2 SAKO Sporter stocked with euro walnut in of course, 257 Roberts. All are scoped and the Model 70 in 22 Hornet proudly wears a 10X Lyman Super Target-Spot
I'm right partial to my 95% Winchester Model 42 with factory 3X wood, skeet choked 26 " barrel with the solid mat rib, all factory original.
Big pic from top left S&W Mod 10-6",10-4",13-3",18, 19-2 1/2", 581, top right 29-4",34-2",43-3 1/2",64-2". That's some of the ones that get shot lots. The small pics just enlarge a bit.
II would like to have a early winchester 22 cal gallery gun
I primarily collect old milsurps. But I do have a number of Smith & Wesson revolvers.
A 32 H.E. , M&P 38 spl, 38/44 H.D. , 38/44 Outdoorsman, K-22, 25-2, 27-2 and a 28-2.
Great shooters all. :)
Like browningautorifle I prefer the use of Hogue grips.:thup:
I also have a few civilian target rifles, Remington 700 VTr and Anschutz 64.
Take care,
Chubby 308
I really enjoy my K-38 with the custom grips, just installed another hand a few years ago (oversized) got this K-38 at a nice reduced price - the owner said it was broken and would not fire double action. Also like my Model 25 in 45 Colt. My S&W Russian 44 cal was made in Italy and sold by Navy Arms, took along time to make those fake pearl grips.
Originally posted by RCS: "...K-38 at a nice reduced price - the owner said it was broken and would not fire double action."
Was it a single action only model from Smith? That's a hard to find variant. Have one in the box being "useless", but couldn't pass it up.
The K-38 is single action, has the four screw side plate and 8 3/8 inch barrel. Joe Salter had a K-38 single action for sale not long ago, same grips too
Attachment 25432Attachment 25433Attachment 25431 My accidental Beretta collection. Storm in .40, stainless 92 in .9mm, 96 in .40 changed from DAO to D/S, 948 in .22 LR, 950B in .22 short, 71 in .22 LR. I drew the line at buying a 34 and 35 together because that wasn't the purpose of this thing...to own every gun in the world. Or is it? Am I wrong here? And be aware, if you guys keep this up, I still have more stuff...
I have enjoyed converting these Italian black powder revolvers to use cartridges. These revolvers were found incomplete at gun shows. Now building a collection. The 1851 Colt conversion (38 cal) has an excellent balance and nice to shoot. The 1861 conversion is not quite the same as the 1851 in balance ( the barrels are too long)