chiefs-special-guy
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I often use my William Ford duck shotgun (1936) for sporting clays and quail.
Well until last year I was shooting a 1920 Winchester Old Model 94 in 30/30. It was gifted to me over 48 years ago by my father-in-law. He bought in 1930 from a guy who brought it brand new and only shot it a few times. When I received it, the bluing was fully intact no rust and very tight. I My father-in-law said he had only shot it a couple of times and was basically a shotgun man. He told me both his sons do not hunt and since we hunt together, he gave it to me. I have since passed it to my oldest son who is retired Army. I have shot many a deer with it.I often use my William Ford duck shotgun (1936) for sporting clays and quail.
Never heard of a .22 with a bayonet mount. Is it a training rifle of some sort?Haha, all the time. I doubt any of my .22 rifles are younger than I am. The oldest one could dates to 1912- and mounts a bayonet.
I think I'd rather be shot with that one than bayoneted.The oldest one could dates to 1912- and mounts a bayonet.