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that's some yummy looking stag S-K
Thanks Woofer.
How about a little muskrat?
Thanks Woofer.
How about a little muskrat?
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GEE wizz I found this one and she asked me to show her off.
She is a Winchester Sunfish Elephant Toenail Deer Stag.
This is all I know about her. She was one of my first 15 knives back when I stated collection a year and 1/2 ago...
Any one know why the 45/70...??
She is a Winchester Sunfish Elephant Toenail Deer Stag.
This is all I know about her. She was one of my first 15 knives back when I stated collection a year and 1/2 ago...
Any one know why the 45/70...??
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JustoldKen asked...
Any one know why the 45/70...??
Most likely to commemerate the Winchester Model 1886 chambered in .45-70.
Bill
Any one know why the 45/70...??
Most likely to commemerate the Winchester Model 1886 chambered in .45-70.
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The .45-70 was adopted by the US Military in the early 1870's and is still being used today. Originally it was the 45-70 Govt. for the military. It is the oldest cartridge still in use today, still in use by the military and sporting arms. That is likely the reason for a commemorative knife. It has outlived it's sister cartridges, the 45-90 and the 45-110. The latter cartridge starred with Tom Selleck in Quigley Down Under.
So, the 45-70 has been around for 130 years, by far the longest cartridge still in use. 45 was the caliber, 70 (grains) was the original black powder charge. Sounds big but is pleasent to shoot.
There are also commemorative knives for the Henry repeater, the .270, the Parker shotgun, and many others, all for some reason or another, some just because they were well liked.
Bottom line, the 45-70 has been around for 130 years, by far the longest cartridge still in use. Originally chambered in the 1873 Springfield.
So, the 45-70 has been around for 130 years, by far the longest cartridge still in use. 45 was the caliber, 70 (grains) was the original black powder charge. Sounds big but is pleasent to shoot.
There are also commemorative knives for the Henry repeater, the .270, the Parker shotgun, and many others, all for some reason or another, some just because they were well liked.
Bottom line, the 45-70 has been around for 130 years, by far the longest cartridge still in use. Originally chambered in the 1873 Springfield.
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Hey there Hukk my man.....
Mr. Quigley stopped by and left this for you, but it's too heavy to mail, so you'll have to stop by some day.
Bill
Mr. Quigley stopped by and left this for you, but it's too heavy to mail, so you'll have to stop by some day.
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Kool Thanks El Lobo I had no idea so I will show this one.
Hukk your info helps me a lot.
My fire arms knowledge is very limited to my BB gun, 22 Remington and a 12 gage Winchester.
I have a group of old men I eat with. One bought a pelt gun that used gas. We told him to get a pump. He returned it and got a full refund. Then tried to buy a (Cross-man pump BB & Pellets). They told him he would have to wait 7 days to pick it up..???(He did not wait for the first gun). Why is this??? They are not even a FIRE-ARMs. I live in IL.
Winchester 1886 Deluxe Takedown Short Rifle .45 70 s/n 144298 mfg 1907 - 22" extra lightweight round barrel, takedown frame, deluxe 2x checkered pistol grip stock, crescent butt plate, Lyman sights. Barrel and mag retain 60% original blue thinning at the edges and drifting to gray; receiver retains about 20% original blue finish turned a medium thin patina; deluxe burlwood piano-finish checkered stocks are very good+ with sharp checkering and beautiful figuring to the grain; barrel is marked "Nickel Steel", action is crisp, bore is excellent. The name "STUART" is stamped in small block letters directly behind the pistol grip and appears to be of the period, probably the original owner. A very rare deluxe '86 in the desirable .45-70 caliber.
I will have to get this to go with my knife.
Hukk your info helps me a lot.
My fire arms knowledge is very limited to my BB gun, 22 Remington and a 12 gage Winchester.
I have a group of old men I eat with. One bought a pelt gun that used gas. We told him to get a pump. He returned it and got a full refund. Then tried to buy a (Cross-man pump BB & Pellets). They told him he would have to wait 7 days to pick it up..???(He did not wait for the first gun). Why is this??? They are not even a FIRE-ARMs. I live in IL.
Winchester 1886 Deluxe Takedown Short Rifle .45 70 s/n 144298 mfg 1907 - 22" extra lightweight round barrel, takedown frame, deluxe 2x checkered pistol grip stock, crescent butt plate, Lyman sights. Barrel and mag retain 60% original blue thinning at the edges and drifting to gray; receiver retains about 20% original blue finish turned a medium thin patina; deluxe burlwood piano-finish checkered stocks are very good+ with sharp checkering and beautiful figuring to the grain; barrel is marked "Nickel Steel", action is crisp, bore is excellent. The name "STUART" is stamped in small block letters directly behind the pistol grip and appears to be of the period, probably the original owner. A very rare deluxe '86 in the desirable .45-70 caliber.
I will have to get this to go with my knife.
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That fine old weapon looks like it would help you take some STAGS (right on topic, huh?
) to make your own handles/covers for your knives.
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Thanks Bill,El Lobo wrote:Hey there Hukk my man.....
Mr. Quigley stopped by and left this for you, but it's too heavy to mail, so you'll have to stop by some day.![]()
Bill
I drooled all over my American Rifleman magazine when I saw they were going to give 1 of Selleck's 45-110 away as first prize. Only 3 made and worth $100,000.00 to 120,000.00 depending on where you get your data from.
I damn near jumped out of my chair and yelled near the end of the movie when I saw those guys toss it on the ground.
Maybe that one was just a prop, sacrilidge (sp
The 45-70 is a cartridge full of AMERICAN history!
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DUMB LAWS!justold52 wrote:Kool Thanks El Lobo I had no idea so I will show this one.
Hukk your info helps me a lot.
My fire arms knowledge is very limited to my BB gun, 22 Remington and a 12 gage Winchester.
I have a group of old men I eat with. One bought a pelt gun that used gas. We told him to get a pump. He returned it and got a full refund. Then tried to buy a (Cross-man pump BB & Pellets). They told him he would have to wait 7 days to pick it up..???(He did not wait for the first gun). Why is this??? They are not even a FIRE-ARMs. I live in IL.
Back to stag, let me see more!
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Very cool Kelley.....Gunsmoke47 wrote:Here is the real deal guys. Dropped between 1875 and 1889. .45/70 for the single shot breechload Springfield Army issue. I hunt artifacts like this all the time. It's a blast and it is part of the USA history.Just a few years post Red River Indian Wars era. Gray Co. Texas. Kelley
I hope someday we will return to teaching our young folks about our history.
I'm showing a picture of my Henry, just because it's cool.....OK, and one more Stag folder.....
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Kelley said.....
"If I only had more cents than sense!"
Here is one more. It's the only ring opener I've ever owned. I'm lagging way behind on ring openers and harness jacks.
Oh, and I need to take a picture of the mark side (sorry johnnie!).
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"If I only had more cents than sense!"
Here is one more. It's the only ring opener I've ever owned. I'm lagging way behind on ring openers and harness jacks.
Oh, and I need to take a picture of the mark side (sorry johnnie!).
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nice canal street bill. i have one and they make great edc knives. could'nt bear to store it away. the nail file could be used commercially! 
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wow, that's some nice stag, lets see what I can dig up from my box of "new ones"
Here's a nice set of stag slabs on a bowie, and a little set of edgemarks in a piggy back sheath.





Here's a nice set of stag slabs on a bowie, and a little set of edgemarks in a piggy back sheath.





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Hey that's no fair MM, you have all the best toys to play with..wow, that's some nice stag, lets see what I can dig up from my box of "new ones"
Here's a nice set of stag slabs on a bowie, and a little set of edgemarks in a piggy back sheath.
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Very nice Edgewise, great looking knife. Eye brand in my opinion is one of the best made knives out of Germany, I have yet to run into a quality issue with their knives...
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