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U.S. Springfield Model 1873 trapdoor 45-70 gov't. Was produced sometime between April and June 1874. Rifle has been in our family for at least 90 years, not sure how my grandfather got it. My dad gave it to me in 1985, I put about 10 rounds through it each year.
An 1850s vintage English percussion muzzle loading shotgun of around 14 gauge, marked Thomas Turner, Birmingham. Nice Damascus figured barrel and figured walnut stock; picked it up at a garage sale for $100. Not a shooter, but it looks nice on the wall.
Union firearms Co. 16ga pump from paternal grandfather. Stevens visible loader 22 from paternal grandmother's father. H&R Young American 32 from maternal grandfather's father. Golcher lock single barreled 16ga bought by my father in England. 1894 Ecuadorean commission rifle with mirror czech bore.
An old Pennsylvania style longrifle that my great-great grandfather carried here (on foot) from Ohio back in 1852.
I also have his son's rifle
....and his son's
....and his son's
....and mine
....and my son's
Oldest would be a Colt Woodsman .22LR pistol. Serial number dated early part of 1941. Left to me from my in-law and am sure it was given to him from his in-law too. Came with 2 factory Colt 10 rnd mags and 1 aftermarket 10 rnd mag. "Pre" last shot hold open too.
1916 DWM (Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken) P08 Luger
my Uncle brought it back after WWII. I inherited two years ago when he passed away. I miss him.
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