You trying to give Wambli a big case of envy....................
Nice ole .22.
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I'd rather have my sister work in a whorehouse than own another Taurus!
Darn that is in Great shape. Did someone have it stored away in a sealed vault or something? That sure has not resided in a closet
I don't know it's past. The stock shows use but the metal is perfect. I have seen pictures of some with a Schnabel foreend Id like to find one of those for it.
Nobody said they "bought it" Nobody said "it's mine". Nobody said what is broken or is it a take down? Inquiring minds need to know. This sucks and so do you Weatherby!
Kind of like an Ithica pump shotgun. Never shot one, and my Dad never owned one, but he swore by one he borrowed for one pheasant /rabbit season. Since he's passed, I'll speak for both of us. We like it! Mike
"Walking away seems to be a lost art form." N454casull
I hate you and you suck too! That's a cute little rifle ya got there! I've NEVER even heard of that one, and didn't know Remington made it back then. I guess Remington made a few more Browning patent guns than I realized, like the Model 11 shotgun that is pretty close to the Browning 'humpback' shotgun. I have a Model 11 that belonged to my Dad.
“I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer” ― Douglas Adams
You need to clean that little gal up and get her shooting! That's a fine little rifle. One of my friends has one of the Brownings made in the 1960s. It feeds round nose bullets just fine but refuses to choke down a truncated cone shape bullet. My Chinese copy chokes on the truncated cone bullets, too. The bullet shoulder hangs on the chamber in both of them. Something to think about when selecting ammo.
“I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer” ― Douglas Adams
If that's a Remington model 24, I saw one today. Cute little rifle, but a big price. Don't remember what the price just that it was a lot more than I was gonna pay for a .22. I haven't been to that store in months and that rifle was there then.
Holy smokes - that thing is clean! Fine score, sir. I look forward to you an Al duking it out classic gun supremacy! Thanks Louis. Al wins..... I'm a lightweight.
If that's a Remington model 24, I saw one today. Cute little rifle, but a big price. Don't remember what the price just that it was a lot more than I was gonna pay for a .22. I haven't been to that store in months and that rifle was there then.
He's also asking 499 for a Ruger P89.
It is a model 24. Price was heavily discounted. He has a spot for the new take ins and if I see anything interesting I ask to check it out. He knows I like oldies and will care for them and gives me a for someone like you price before it hits the shelf. I'm not a believer in..... you can't have too many 22's I have too many but couldn't say no.
If that's a Remington model 24, I saw one today. Cute little rifle, but a big price. Don't remember what the price just that it was a lot more than I was gonna pay for a .22. I haven't been to that store in months and that rifle was there then.
He's also asking 499 for a Ruger P89.
It is a model 24. Price was heavily discounted. He has a spot for the new take ins and if I see anything interesting I ask to check it out. He knows I like oldies and will care for them and gives me a for someone like you price before it hits the shelf. I'm not a believer in..... you can't have too many 22's I have too many but couldn't say no.
I am happy that I can say no to almost anything . I am here to help you guys that are addicted to buying treasures. Really nice buy there weatherby !
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Words of wisdom from Big Chief: Flush twice, it's a long way to the Mess Hall
I'd rather have my sister work in a whorehouse than own another Taurus!
But, But, But you broke it
Darn that is in Great shape. Did someone have it stored away in a sealed vault or something? That sure has not resided in a closet
The stock shows use but the metal is perfect. I have seen pictures of some with a Schnabel foreend Id like to find one of those for it.
Sako
N454casull
Think of the SA-22 just a bit sleeker and no bling trigger.
I had to check it out.
N454casull
A picture of the bottom...it does eject there.
I do expect great things from you.
Here is the bar
N454casull
I guess Remington made a few more Browning patent guns than I realized, like the Model 11 shotgun that is pretty close to the Browning 'humpback' shotgun. I have a Model 11 that belonged to my Dad.
― Douglas Adams
Thanks Buddy
It does look cute with the big guy holding it.
Did notice his trigger finger though.
N454casull
One of my friends has one of the Brownings made in the 1960s. It feeds round nose bullets just fine but refuses to choke down a truncated cone shape bullet. My Chinese copy chokes on the truncated cone bullets, too. The bullet shoulder hangs on the chamber in both of them. Something to think about when selecting ammo.
― Douglas Adams
He's also asking 499 for a Ruger P89.
Price was heavily discounted.
He has a spot for the new take ins and if I see anything interesting I ask to check it out.
He knows I like oldies and will care for them and gives me a for someone like you price before it hits the shelf.
I'm not a believer in..... you can't have too many 22's
I have too many but couldn't say no.
I am here to help you guys that are addicted to buying treasures.
Really nice buy there weatherby !
But the 1883 Marlin is over here.
Tang sight and 32 something