Quillback Posted Wednesday at 12:47 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:47 PM Stumbled across this story today: Forgotten Winchester - Wikipedia Daryk Campbell Sr and ness 2
Ryan Miloshewski Posted Wednesday at 03:40 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:40 PM I got the exact same gun. My grandpa bought them from an old gentleman in St. Louis City while working a job in the 1970s. It's not pristine, but it's close. Also have an 1875 model. They're .32-20 caliber. BilletHead, snagged in outlet 3, Quillback and 1 other 4 “To those devoid of imagination a blank place on the map is a useless waste; to others, the most valuable part.”--Aldo Leopold
Quillback Posted Wednesday at 04:07 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 04:07 PM Lever actions are cool. I like the looks of the Smith and Wesson 1854 they came out with a couple of years ago.
Foghorn Posted Wednesday at 09:27 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:27 PM 8 hours ago, Quillback said: Stumbled across this story today: Forgotten Winchester - Wikipedia
Foghorn Posted Wednesday at 09:28 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:28 PM Bet the real story about that gun and how it ended up there is really interesting.
fishinwrench Posted Wednesday at 10:03 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:03 PM 33 minutes ago, Foghorn said: Bet the real story about that gun and how it ended up there is really interesting. Probably where the old saying...."Went to $#!t and a bear ate him". came from. Foghorn 1
jdmidwest Posted yesterday at 01:07 AM Posted yesterday at 01:07 AM Probably shot something and sit the gun down to go find it. Then forgot where he sit the gun down, and never found it. Its called "buck fever". "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
Quillback Posted yesterday at 10:55 AM Author Posted yesterday at 10:55 AM If you win the lottery, here's some Winchesters that might interest you: Fine Arms Rising in the Collectibles Market | Rock Island Auction
ness Posted yesterday at 01:15 PM Posted yesterday at 01:15 PM Cool story. Winchester 73 movie with James Stewart is a goodun. Quillback 1 John
Quillback Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:39 PM There is a "vintage" 50 round box of .44-40 for sale at the auction site. Right now the bid is at $1,100. Auction is going until Aug.31 in case any of you want to get in on it.
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