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I am all about preserving history. put your old stuff away and get something that will shoot.
I actually only wanted it to shoot. Remington put the new trigger in it because of some gun law. After that I just turned it into a hunting gun. I may or may not have an original Sig 32 auto from 1938 with the original holster and extra mag. All SNs match. Shoots well.
 
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Y'all seriously need to create inventories, or start doing Sudoku puzzles or something. It's not good to be so confused about your weapons count.
I lost all my guns during a freak boating accident during a volcanic hurricane.
 
So......my cousin passed about a year ago. He was an alcoholic that could not stop drinking. He died from liver failure. His ex went through his things before anyone else got to the house. Several things were missing. The mini-14 and mini-13 were of specific interest to me. (For those who don’t know the mini’s are ranch rifles but basically are AR 15s) I being the concerned citizen that I am found the paper work and reported them stolen by their cir #. Yesterday I received a text asking if I had heard anything about them from her. More specifically if I had actually filed a police report like I said I was going too. It’s my belief that she has them and is now afraid to sell them. I told her as blunt as I could that yes there’s a police report. That I will be calling the detective to let him know she asked unless they’re returned within a week. If they show up no questions will be asked and the report will be dropped.
She has not responded.
 
No one will believe dat.
You don't find this "plausible", huh?
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So dinner is over and it's raining so I decided to take stock. Nothing really notable except I wouldnt trade a single one because of some history or other with each
The rifles:20200412_151619.jpg
Winchester model 56 .22 sr produced in 1926 so I assume one of my grandfathers on dads side.
Winchester model 94 3030 w sode mount scope. First and only rifle I ever bought I was prob 15 or 16.
Sears and Roebuck .22 lr auto dads and what I learned to shoot with.
 
The shotguns:
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Winchester model 12 20ga pump. Handed down to me by uncle who got it from his uncle. I dont have a nephew so it will go to one of my two boys. From the late 30's l believe. Still shoot it on occasion.
Steven's 20 ga break action. A christmas present when I was 13 or 14.
LC Smith break action 12 ga. Damascus steel barrels. Gun is family and from the late 1800's to early 1900's
My 870. Plain jane, bought it used at the western auto store when I was 16. Prob shot close to a million shells through that gun
 
So dinner is over and it's raining so I decided to take stock. Nothing really notable except I wouldnt trade a single one because of some history or other with each
The rifles:View attachment 271274
Winchester model 56 .22 sr produced in 1926 so I assume one of my grandfathers on dads side.
Winchester model 94 3030 w sode mount scope. First and only rifle I ever bought I was prob 15 or 16.
Sears and Roebuck .22 lr auto dads and what I learned to shoot with.
Nice I would love to have model 94 3030 .
 
The shotguns:
View attachment 271275
Winchester model 12 20ga pump. Handed down to me by uncle who got it from his uncle. I dont have a nephew so it will go to one of my two boys. From the late 30's l believe. Still shoot it on occasion.
Steven's 20 ga break action. A christmas present when I was 13 or 14.
LC Smith break action 12 ga. Damascus steel barrels. Gun is family and from the late 1800's to early 1900's
My 870. Plain jane, bought it used at the western auto store when I was 16. Prob shot close to a million shells through that gun
I want all of those
 

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