It’s sad because they cut up from 1000 to 2000 guns a year.
The rifle is tough, but If I had to guess, Id say a Model 1906 Winchester pump .22.Not only a “random gun” pic, but one I thought was pretty neat. Found this in a box of my grandpas stuff from when he passed, the man kneeling in the middle is my great grandfather. If anyone can ID the guns, let me know!View attachment 1031449View attachment 1031449
Wow, thats quite the stylish assortment of guns and ladies. Couple Pre-A Winchester 52s, couple M1922 Springfields, and a brace of Rolling Block Cadet rifles, I reckon.
Great pic, love the guy chugging and the shaggy chaps.Not only a “random gun” pic, but one I thought was pretty neat. Found this in a box of my grandpas stuff from when he passed, the man kneeling in the middle is my great grandfather. If anyone can ID the guns, let me know!View attachment 1031449View attachment 1031449
Como Bluff, between Rock River and Medicine Bow in Wyoming. My great grandpa homesteaded there, ran one of the largest sheep operations in the west from there, and in his later years (1930’s), he built the Fossil Cabin. Look it up on google if you’ve never heard of it, it’s pretty interesting.Great pic, love the guy chugging and the shaggy chaps.
Sorry, no idea as to the guns.
Any idea where it was taken?
Thanks, looked it up, very interesting.Como Bluff, between Rock River and Medicine Bow in Wyoming. My great grandpa homesteaded there, ran one of the largest sheep operations in the west from there, and in his later years (1930’s), he built the Fossil Cabin. Look it up on google if you’ve never heard of it, it’s pretty interesting.
taken off thugs
"Those jock frat boys have messed with us for the last time....".A sorority rifle team hungover yet again before a morning shooting match?
I believe they picked this up for under 800 bucks from another retailer who had it on consignment. The other shop was so unfamiliar with it they couldn’t find the serial number (it takes unscrewing the forend nut and sliding the forend forward a couple of inches to reveal the number).I always thought they'd be a great pheasant gun. Surprisingly, for as few as were made, they aren't that expensive.