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Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2021 2:11 pm
by Colonel26
Any of y’all like old Redfield scopes? I went over to my 92 year old gunsmith today and brought these two 2x7 redfield home. The wide view came off a safe queen and doesn’t have a mark on it, and a duplex reticle. The regular one has little fine cross hairs and a few marks.

I asked his price, and for less than a chicom budget scope I brought them both home. I’m happier than a hog in slop.
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Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2021 6:20 pm
by Colonel26
We’ll, I got lead down the primrose path! I had to go back to my old gunsmith because he had shown me this Remington 700 in .243 that he’d done a trigger job on. He shot me a price and it gnawed at me until I had to go back and get it.

He mounted the wide view Redfield on it, threw in the rings, and bore sighted it for $10 too. Now I just need some ammo! lol.
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Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2021 8:34 pm
by Dan In MI
Colonel26 wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 6:20 pm Now I just need some ammo!
A rifleman I am not (I'm much better with a handgun), and my limited research led me to believe Remington offered the 700 in many calibers. Which is yours? And is it leaning against a Chevy S-10?

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2021 10:59 pm
by Colonel26
Dan In MI wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 8:34 pm
Colonel26 wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 6:20 pm Now I just need some ammo!
A rifleman I am not (I'm much better with a handgun), and my limited research led me to believe Remington offered the 700 in many calibers. Which is yours? And is it leaning against a Chevy S-10?
Dadgumit Dan, I thought I told the caliber, getting old! Lol I went back and edited my post. The rifle is a Remington 700 in .243. I know 243 isn’t the “sexiest” whiz bang super snorter, but for this area it is probably the most useful of calibers. It’s an excellent varmint round, and with 100 grain bullets it’s is more than sufficient for any whitetail in the woods. I’m tickled pink and can’t wait to get it on paper to see what it’ll do.

As to the truck, yes, that’s a S-10. My 16 year old son just bought it. The husband of one of my momma’s friends was it’s second owner and decided to sell it and we scooped it up. It’s a 2002, 4 cyl, 5 speed manual with 123k miles on it. I went and looked at it, asked him what he wanted for it and he said, “$2500” I said, “Sold!” I’m not a Chevy guy, but it’s a good little truck.

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2021 2:06 am
by steve99f
Sounds like this is your week Colonel, you should buy a lottery ticket. I'd be surprised if the 700 didn't shoot lights out. ::tu::

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2021 2:12 am
by steve99f
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Very nice piece Steve. Of course I've always been a fan of John Browning's designs. If you ever need to freshen up the springs, Wolf Springs did make a Pistol Service Pak” (stock no. 69082) that had all of the springs for the 1903 including the magazine spring.
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I have used some of their spring kits in the past to have the various springs needed for firearms. They provide a great service and product and they are a PA company and that is important for me. i will check out the website and see what they've got for a 1903.

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2021 5:40 am
by treefarmer
Bro. Wade, I used to like old Redfield scopes. :) I bought my first one during the fall of 1969. It was a 2X7 Variable, the Widefield was available then but I chose the traditional. It even had the new 4-plex cross hairs in it. I kept it on an Remington 700 ADL 30-06 until late in 1987. It was a wonderful scope, a tough scope and a real prize to own when most folks were still using Weavers and Tascos back in those days! I carried that old Remington rifle with the Redfield scope on a horse, in an air boat, on the dash of several Ford trucks, in several old Jeeps and even on the farm tractors those many years. The amazing thing, it never lost its' zero! Always on target, it shot a 130 gr Speer hollow point pushed by 48 grs of IMR 4895 3" high at 100 yards. Could usually cover a 3 shot group with a quarter. It was a wonderful scope made in the USA and probably one of the reasons it held its' zero all those years was the Redfield rings and one piece base that tied it to the rifle.
My love affair with that old 18 year old scope came to a screeching halt just before Christmas 1987! That year our 9 year old son killed his 1st deer with an iron sighted .243. He said he would love to have a scope for Christmas. When we looked around at scopes for some reason we ended up buying him a 4X Simmons. It was so much brighter and clearer than the old Redfield so I got to checking on things and found that scope making had progressed greatly since I had bought the "state of the art" Redfield so many years ago. The optics were 100% brighter in the newer scopes.
I still have the old Remington and the original Redfield but have graduated to some much new products. I know Redfield, once made in Denver, went through some tough times and ended up being part of Leupold which makes some good scopes. I would probably be surprised if I were to compare the quality of the Redfields I now have on 3 rifles with newer ones offered on the market today. According to the catalogs you can spend as much as some folks spend on a used pickup truck when buying a new rifle scope! I though the $79 Redfield and the $30 rings and base was a lot back in '69.
My go to rifle since Fathers Day of 1999 has been a Remington 700 .243 that is topped with a 3X12X50 Redfield scope. Come to think of it, if I wasn't so old and set in my ways, I might ought check on the improvements made in the last 22 years. ::hmm::
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Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2021 1:03 pm
by Colonel26
treefarmer wrote: Sun Aug 29, 2021 5:40 am Bro. Wade, I used to like old Redfield scopes. :) I bought my first one during the fall of 1969. It was a 2X7 Variable, the Widefield was available then but I chose the traditional. It even had the new 4-plex cross hairs in it. I kept it on an Remington 700 ADL 30-06 until late in 1987. It was a wonderful scope, a tough scope and a real prize to own when most folks were still using Weavers and Tascos back in those days! I carried that old Remington rifle with the Redfield scope on a horse, in an air boat, on the dash of several Ford trucks, in several old Jeeps and even on the farm tractors those many years. The amazing thing, it never lost its' zero! Always on target, it shot a 130 gr Speer hollow point pushed by 48 grs of IMR 4895 3" high at 100 yards. Could usually cover a 3 shot group with a quarter. It was a wonderful scope made in the USA and probably one of the reasons it held its' zero all those years was the Redfield rings and one piece base that tied it to the rifle.
My love affair with that old 18 year old scope came to a screeching halt just before Christmas 1987! That year our 9 year old son killed his 1st deer with an iron sighted .243. He said he would love to have a scope for Christmas. When we looked around at scopes for some reason we ended up buying him a 4X Simmons. It was so much brighter and clearer than the old Redfield so I got to checking on things and found that scope making had progressed greatly since I had bought the "state of the art" Redfield so many years ago. The optics were 100% brighter in the newer scopes.
I still have the old Remington and the original Redfield but have graduated to some much new products. I know Redfield, once made in Denver, went through some tough times and ended up being part of Leupold which makes some good scopes. I would probably be surprised if I were to compare the quality of the Redfields I now have on 3 rifles with newer ones offered on the market today. According to the catalogs you can spend as much as some folks spend on a used pickup truck when buying a new rifle scope! I though the $79 Redfield and the $30 rings and base was a lot back in '69.
My go to rifle since Fathers Day of 1999 has been a Remington 700 .243 that is topped with a 3X12X50 Redfield scope. Come to think of it, if I wasn't so old and set in my ways, I might ought check on the improvements made in the last 22 years. ::hmm::
Treefarmer
I thought I remembered you liked Redfield scopes, and I knew you were a fan of the 243. When I bought the gun yesterday I immediately thought, “Bro. Phillip is going to love this!” Lol See there, you’ve influenced me. Now we’ll see this deer season if you’ve influenced me for good or if you’ve lead me down the garden path! :mrgreen:

The traditional Redfield I bought has itty bitty fine crosshairs. I’m going to mount it on a Marlin bolt action 22 that has a Montecarlo stock and make that my squirrel rig.

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2021 4:28 pm
by Dan In MI
Colonel26 wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 10:59 pm I know 243 isn’t the “sexiest” whiz bang super snorter, but for this area it is probably the most useful of calibers.
Versatility is a great quality. I have not a doubt in my mind you'll enjoy shooting that Remington!

As regards the truck, I used to drive a 2000 S-10 that served as a company truck and had that stepside bed.

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2021 12:52 am
by Boji
Went to a gun auction today, 2 keepers for myself, a Ruger Mark II Target model and a real splurge, a Kimber Super Carry Custom .45acp. Both in like new condition.
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Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2021 12:56 am
by doglegg
You will love them both Boji. ::nod::

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2021 1:56 am
by Boji
doglegg wrote: Mon Aug 30, 2021 12:56 am You will love them both Boji. ::nod::
I'm familiar with the Ruger, hubby had one years ago but sold it. The Kimber will be a big question until I get to the range. A couple of years ago I had a smaller version in 9mm, hated it, wouldn't eject and when it did the brass hit me in the head.

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2021 2:06 am
by Colonel26
Boji wrote: Mon Aug 30, 2021 1:56 am
doglegg wrote: Mon Aug 30, 2021 12:56 am You will love them both Boji. ::nod::
I'm familiar with the Ruger, hubby had one years ago but sold it. The Kimber will be a big question until I get to the range. A couple of years ago I had a smaller version in 9mm, hated it, wouldn't eject and when it did the brass hit me in the head.
Nice looking guns! It seems with Kimber there are two kinds of people, those who swear by them and those who swear at them. lol.

I own a Ruger commander size 1911 45acp and a Kimber officer size 45acp. The Kimber is nice. I don’t think it’s nicer than the Ruger at all, but it goes bang and is accurate.

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2021 2:33 am
by doglegg
Boji wrote: Mon Aug 30, 2021 1:56 am
doglegg wrote: Mon Aug 30, 2021 12:56 am You will love them both Boji. ::nod::
I'm familiar with the Ruger, hubby had one years ago but sold it. The Kimber will be a big question until I get to the range. A couple of years ago I had a smaller version in 9mm, hated it, wouldn't eject and when it did the brass hit me in the head.
A fellow I used to shoot with had one that was both reliable and very accurate. Hope yours proves to be as good as his. ::nod::

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2021 6:56 am
by Dan In MI
I shot a Ruger MKII as a kid. Though it was a pain to load, it was a little tack driver. Probably one of my favorite firearms of all time. You'll enjoy the dickens out of yours, Boji!

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2021 1:22 pm
by 1967redrider
I've got one of those Mark II's. Great shooter but a little tricky getting it back together after cleaning. ::tu::

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2021 9:59 pm
by Railsplitter
My Rossi snub nose .38.
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And my wife's Browning Buck Mark .22.
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Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 12:13 am
by Colonel26
Rick those look like a hoot to shoot. ::tu::

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 12:24 am
by Railsplitter
Colonel26 wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 12:13 am Rick those look like a hoot to shoot. ::tu::
Thanks Colonel. We don't shoot much but we do need to get back to the range soon. It's been awhile.

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 12:49 am
by 1967redrider
Did some lead slinging between rain showers this evening. The pizza guy was 2 minutes late and it was cold! ::huff:: Had some spectators too, the cows didn't seem to mind the noise at all.

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 12:55 am
by Railsplitter
Dang pizza guys!

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:13 am
by 1967redrider
Railsplitter wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 12:55 am Dang pizza guys!

Great looking Rossi and those Buck Marks are top notch. 💯 My dad had one just like it and my brother has it now.

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:41 am
by WillyCamaro
Railsplitter wrote: Sun Sep 05, 2021 9:59 pm My Rossi snub nose .38.
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And my wife's Browning Buck Mark .22.
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Good lookin' iron Rick! The wife has especially good taste, do love me a buck mark, ::tu::

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 3:00 am
by Colonel26
Good shooting Redrider!

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 3:14 am
by 1967redrider
Colonel26 wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 3:00 am Good shooting Redrider!


Thanks, Colonel. It's a lot of fun on the range. Quick recovery and back on target.