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That's a beaut!!! Clean.Just got this really nice pre-war (1933) Winchester Model 61 .22 pump. It is in great condition, can't wait to get it out and shoot it. Should fit in nicely with the rest of the vintage 22 rifles.View attachment 1208400View attachment 1208401View attachment 1208402
You guys are posting some really nice finds here. Likin' that Waffle Top. Perch belly and all!View attachment 1208396View attachment 1208397
Snagged a 1952 Marlin 336SC 35 Rem, a classic Waffle Top
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaam, has it been fired??? That's beautiful!!Just got this really nice pre-war (1933) Winchester Model 61 .22 pump. It is in great condition, can't wait to get it out and shoot it. Should fit in nicely with the rest of the vintage 22 rifles.View attachment 1208400View attachment 1208401View attachment 1208402
Nice score on that Pietta; ever since I sold my .45LC Ruger Blackhawk 10 years ago I really miss the simplicity and joy of shooting a single action revolver.This Pietta 1873 Great Western II is what I settled on. 45 LC with an extra convertible 45 ACP cylinder. That's good because I have quite a bit of 45 ACP components on my bench that I would like to start using again since I sold my last 1911 Colt 20 years ago.
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Nice score on that Pietta; ever since I sold my .45LC Ruger Blackhawk 10 years ago I really miss the simplicity and joy of shooting a single action revolver.
Oh, and by the way you need to get yourself a 1911. If you need justification just say to yourself your going to start your "Wild Bunch" collection and dress like Pike Bishop.