Guns & Gun Related Stuff
- Just Plain Dave
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It's true. The cesspool that is Chicago controls the whole state.
I'm kinda glad I was born in Texas.....
I'm kinda glad I was born in Texas.....
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- tjmurphy
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Just ordered a new no clip IWB holster for the Glock 19. Looks to be a great idea with the non-slip outside material. $24.95 less a 35% discount and a free tool (extra mag., flashlight, knife, etc) pouch, also non-slip. Looks comfortable to wear and won't pull your pants down
Will let you know about it when it arrives.
http://www.remoraholsterstore.com/
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http://www.remoraholsterstore.com/
http://www.remoraholsterstore.com/no-cl ... =20&page=3
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- Camillus
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Looks great TJ,
Let us know how it works for you.
Camillus
Let us know how it works for you.
Camillus
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I have no gun sense, except to be safe.....but I just had my ebay listing ended because this little beast is a pinfire gun.....I had no clue there was such a thing!!!
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Scott, Here's another little pin fire. I bought this as a kid through an ad out of an issue of Dad's Field & Stream magazine back in the 1950's. The barrel is 9/16" long, made in Germany. It came with little pin fire shells, thinking back they now remind me of a #9 percussion cap with a pin in the side
. Don't remember any projectiles in the little pin fire round, never did order additional rounds after shooting the ones that came with the little gun.
The bore diameter is about 1/16" or .062", the chamber diameter measurement is 3/32" or .093" and has a depth of 5/32" or .156"
Thinking back on this, it's a small miracle that this thing is still around. I remember taking it to school
and not getting in trouble. Back then lots of us young boys would have any empty shotgun shell or empty rifle brass attached as a zipper pull on our winter coats. Wonder if that would fly today?
Treefarmer
The bore diameter is about 1/16" or .062", the chamber diameter measurement is 3/32" or .093" and has a depth of 5/32" or .156"
Thinking back on this, it's a small miracle that this thing is still around. I remember taking it to school
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TOO COOL PHILIP!

SCOTT
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- Old Hunter
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Just bought a Browning Auto-5 Light Twelve, 26" IMP today (made in 1982, about 95%) - been looking for one of these in nice, huntable shape. I'll get a decent photo tomorrow during daylight. OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
- Colonel26
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Good looking A5 there! I had a '58 model that I had traded around and had $50 in. I loved that gun. But the siren song of a '57-'58 Marlin 336SC .35 rem sung to me and I made a trade. I'd live to have another one too.
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Nice A5, Old Hunter 
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Thanks guys, this one sort of fills in my collection - better picture taken outside yesterday. I am off this coming Thursday to deer hunt; I will put this Browning in my truck then and try it out during lunchtime. Upon close examination I don't think it has hardly been used - the metal is 99% - only the long scratch on the buttstock detracts from the gun - but it will be a field gun so the scratch won't hurt in the long run. OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
- philco
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Mighty nice gun OH.
I'm a Browning fan and that would be a nice addition to about any collection.
I'm a Browning fan and that would be a nice addition to about any collection.
Phil
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- Camillus
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Harrington and Richardson model 1900
.410 single shot
1940 - 1948 production
Very light and quick gun for bunny hunting.
Camillus
.410 single shot
1940 - 1948 production
Very light and quick gun for bunny hunting.
Camillus
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I remember seeing the H&R Toppers, in several different colors, selling for $19
Such a deal
Too bad I didn't buy any 
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I know what you're sayin' TJ! It is hard for me to remember that $19 was a couple days pay back in the day. What is the price of a single bbl. gun today? I sold and traded so many old guns when I was young that are now worth wads of money, it almost makes me feel sick. I remember a Win. 92, 32-20, saddle ring carbine that i traded for a
...? I could go on
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- carrmillus
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..my grandpa had a Winchester 32-20 saddle ring carbine that was in great condition, don't kow who got it when he died...sure wish it had been me!!!!.......treefarmer wrote:I know what you're sayin' TJ! It is hard for me to remember that $19 was a couple days pay back in the day. What is the price of a single bbl. gun today? I sold and traded so many old guns when I was young that are now worth wads of money, it almost makes me feel sick. I remember a Win. 92, 32-20, saddle ring carbine that i traded for a...? I could go on
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Treefarmer
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Tis the time to start thinking about what I might want to put on my Christmas list...
I would be grateful for any thoughts / opinions / experience related to this Weatherby LazerGuard rifle that Cabela's is selling. I am looking for something traditional to complement tactical rifles. The folks that are commenting in the Cabela's seem to like the fit & finish plus the accuracy.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Weatherb ... t105522480
Thanks,
Jerry
I would be grateful for any thoughts / opinions / experience related to this Weatherby LazerGuard rifle that Cabela's is selling. I am looking for something traditional to complement tactical rifles. The folks that are commenting in the Cabela's seem to like the fit & finish plus the accuracy.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Weatherb ... t105522480
Thanks,
Jerry
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Jerry, The Weatherby Vanguard rifles are built on a special order Howa 1500 action for Weatherby. They improved the trigger and safety several years ago - most folks have always considered the 1500 to be a lot of rifle for the money. Smith & Wesson imported their own version, the S&W 1500 a couple of decades ago, and the ones I have handled appear to be well made. A friend of mine has hunted with the Howa 1500 version (simplified compared to the Weatherby) for seven or so years now - he's never had an issue. I don't see how you could go wrong - a time proven, well built, barreled action, nicely stocked and backed by Weatherby. OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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Camillus, nice old H&R shotgun - I really like your background for the photo too! OH
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
- Colonel26
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Camillus,mine like that ol single shot. My brother has a singlet shot H&R Topper Deluxe .410 with the chromed frame that daddy gave him when he was born. (I got the Ithaca 66 20 gauge).
That ol Ztopper Deluxe of his is a mighty fine .410. He's taken lots of rabbits with it too. That thing shoots Ike a .22, real tight pattern that'll carry a lot farther than the experts claim a .410 should.
That ol Ztopper Deluxe of his is a mighty fine .410. He's taken lots of rabbits with it too. That thing shoots Ike a .22, real tight pattern that'll carry a lot farther than the experts claim a .410 should.
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Well I spoiled myself today,
50th Anniversary Ruger 10/22 with Mannlicher Walnut Stock
Distributors Edition / very sweet looking rifle.
1964-2014 on receiver; 50th Anniversary lasered on action.
Came with two magazines, base mount for scope and lock.
Basket weave design on stock is amazing.
Great mag release!
Camillus
50th Anniversary Ruger 10/22 with Mannlicher Walnut Stock
Distributors Edition / very sweet looking rifle.
1964-2014 on receiver; 50th Anniversary lasered on action.
Came with two magazines, base mount for scope and lock.
Basket weave design on stock is amazing.
Great mag release!
Camillus
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"Twelve, 26" IMP"Old Hunter wrote:Thanks guys, this one sort of fills in my collection - better picture taken outside yesterday. I am off this coming Thursday to deer hunt; I will put this Browning in my truck then and try it out during lunchtime. Upon close examination I don't think it has hardly been used - the metal is 99% - only the long scratch on the buttstock detracts from the gun - but it will be a field gun so the scratch won't hurt in the long run. OH
It would make a good Skeet gun.
Edit: Ted -- Mmmm Daddy want. I only covet two rifles. An M1-A and one of those Ruger 10-22s with the Mannlicher stock.
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Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Diggin' that 10/22, Cammie 
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God Bless America - Though I don't know why he would want to.
God Bless America - Though I don't know why he would want to.
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Camillus, I almost started drooling when I saw your new Rugar. What a beautiful piece. I've always liked Manllicher stocks. You really scored! 
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Thanks guys.....
I could'nt be happier with this gun.
Bought it on sale too, which is almost rare for Rugers.
Trying to pick out the right scope is going to be a challenge now.
Camillus
I could'nt be happier with this gun.
Bought it on sale too, which is almost rare for Rugers.
Trying to pick out the right scope is going to be a challenge now.
Camillus
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Nice Ruger Camillus - you deserve it! I've always liked the basketweave style checkering on a rifle (got a Winchester M88 with that style on it). OH
Ps Check out the Redfield Revolution riflescopes - I've bought two of them since they came out a few years ago. They are USA made by Leupold now in Oregon, lifetime warranty; I've got a 2-7x33 on a Ruger 44 MAG Carbine. I got my last one (a 3-9x40) at Dunham's - with a Veterans Day coupon last year - it was $149.00 out the door.
Ps Check out the Redfield Revolution riflescopes - I've bought two of them since they came out a few years ago. They are USA made by Leupold now in Oregon, lifetime warranty; I've got a 2-7x33 on a Ruger 44 MAG Carbine. I got my last one (a 3-9x40) at Dunham's - with a Veterans Day coupon last year - it was $149.00 out the door.
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark