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The classic "gallery 22". It's in beautiful shape and a takedown to boot. If it's cramping your style and you want to get rid of it I may be interested.
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I rarely sell firearms and usually regret when I do so hard to say on this one. I have traded civilian models for military models on occasion. Biggest trade was a Marlin 444 for an M1
carbine. I've even traded a few military for other military over the years. I'm going to just sit on it for a while but if I change my mind, I'll let you know.
I just did a search for the oil can in the box and it's a collectible in itself.
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
I rarely sell firearms and usually regret when I do so hard to say on this one. I have traded civilian models for military models on occasion. Biggest trade was a Marlin 444 for an
M1
carbine. I've even traded a few military for other military over the years. I'm going to just sit on it for a while but if I change my mind, I'll let you know.
I just did a search for the oil can in the box and it's a collectible in itself.
Oh I completely understand, I'm the same way. I have everything I've ever bought except for a 22 that fell apart after about a decade of abuse. The 32 round magazines were a mistake for a 22 year old kid.
I was asking sort of tongue in cheek expecting that very response. I'm interested if you ever decide to let it go. BTW I did a serial number search and it said that rifle was made in 1948. To have the box and all paperwork after 77 years is amazing.
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Well you hit the jackpot on that one. I'm drooling. Here's a similar one that sold in 2020 on the Rock Island auction site: https://www.rockislandauction.com/de...rifle-with-box
I inherited an 1890 (basically the same rifle) from my Uncle. It functions perfectly. It's one of my favorite rifles.
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If memory serves me correct, you can slam fire Model 62's so be sure to release the trigger before closing the action....or not and have some fun.
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Just shoot it. It is going to last a very long time.
The ammunition? Oxidization on the lead. Might be good to shoot still. However, it might be of interest to cartridge colletctors.
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Congratulations on finding a great little rifle, I love the early Winchester pump .22's and have one of each of the models. Great to find in that condition with the box, instructions and original hang tags. A keeper for sure.
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That one's worth a lot of money...complete with original accoutrements. Think long before shooting it unless you don't care...collectors will pay well. Yes, I had one too, and a 61, and a 1906...
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That one's beautiful. Still have mine, a 1952. No box and such, but that makes it a shooter. Big fun.
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