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  1. Fun for a project but I think getting a new one...

    Fun for a project but I think getting a new one is better. I had an Uzi mag here that had been blocked and welded shut...and the spring was as tough and resilient as the finest bailing wire. ...
  2. I just mean good quality full power. Even...

    I just mean good quality full power. Even stingers or yellow jackets...but I suppose that's short there right now. Gun will work fine I think...
  3. I saw the small crack, you'll need to clean out...

    I saw the small crack, you'll need to clean out all the old glue first and the residual oil. I used to use "microbed" by Brownell's but don't know if they still make it. Saw the ring in the bore,...
  4. I recall clearly having a Winchester 61 and a...

    I recall clearly having a Winchester 61 and a 1906. Both were flawless and went through more than their share of ammo in far less time that it took to load. A friend had the 1890, neat gun.
  5. Hope it's there, love to see it on the expose'...

    Hope it's there, love to see it on the expose' after the purchase. I'd love to have it myself. I saw a rough example in .22 short, would have been a gallery gun. It was way up around $900 CDN...
  6. I ain't the only one Bill, I'll bet the bore is...

    I ain't the only one Bill, I'll bet the bore is about perfect, some older ones were ratty but most .22 are good. He's right, I'd take that gun right now without hesitation just for a user.
  7. That's NOT really poor condition Bill, I've...

    That's NOT really poor condition Bill, I've worked on far worse. If the bore is OK and doesn't need a liner then you're probably goo. For refinish, I'd bead blast to remove all rust and then paper...
  8. I'd take that one too. Ammo is easier and...

    I'd take that one too. Ammo is easier and cheaper.
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