Rembrandt
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BeautifulThis would definitely be days gone by:
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As in around 1900 or so. J. Stevens. I can't remember what the model name was. There are several that look very similar with slight differences made from the 1880's through at least 1916. I'm not sure if they carried the model on after 1916. I understand it was the target model to have in the 1880's though. This is the 10" target model. It is pretty accurate. Well, like most guns I own, they shoot better than I do.
This would definitely be days gone by:
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As in around 1900 or so. J. Stevens. I can't remember what the model name was. There are several that look very similar with slight differences made from the 1880's through at least 1916. I'm not sure if they carried the model on after 1916. I understand it was the target model to have in the 1880's though. This is the 10" target model. It is pretty accurate. Well, like most guns I own, they shoot better than I do.
A beautifully executed, NASA-grade dovetail.
That is BRILLIANT!Complete custom built Coonan .357 Magum with an (early) full profile 2 chamber, 6 port compensator, TiN plated bull barrel, and lots of frame and slide lightening throughout. I zapped a lot of falling plates, bowling pins, and stationary silhouettes back in the 90's with this unique beast. Wish I had it still, but quite a while back I needed money, and had a friend willing to pay what I wanted for it. One of my several gun selling regrets..
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I guess a Remington 40x kinda fits this thread since they haven't made a rimfire in nearly 20 years. This one is from 1968.
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