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    Sears Ranger 102.35 = Savage model 29b-D2

    On the ending in K I was going by the results I found through google. one was a post on the Firing Line, I don't have the link handy, but the poster said that some of the rifles with the ser # ending in K had the checkering on the stock and forend. Mark
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    do any of you guys carry a pocket knife

    This is what I carry daily My Victorinox SwissTool Multi Tool, Victorinox Swiss Army Knife and my Winchester Bolster Lock with pocket clip. I carry these everywhere except the court house and the airport. Mark
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    Recommend a bolt-action .22lr

    I've been looking at the Marlin 918T it's a bolt action with the tube mag. I dislike detachable mags for rimfires as they are easy to lose or damage. I had an old Mossberg New Haven 8 shot semi, and finding replacement mags was almost impossible. Mark
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    Sears Ranger 102.35 = Savage model 29b-D2

    Not sure I will fill it in right now. I don't have my tools for refinishing stocks, until I get them back I'll just leave it as is. Thank you for the info though. Mark
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    Sears Ranger 102.35 = Savage model 29b-D2

    It has a Serial # This one has a serial number ending in L I know that the last digit is something to do with the style of weapon. Some that have a K as the last digit manufactured before WWII have checkering in the wrist area and don't have the tootsie roll forend, they are checkered also...
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    Shot Myself/ Negligent Discharge

    Actually I think that is a very good idea. Since I have 7 kids in the house and most of my firearms are in the safe, but 3. My 1911A1, my 4" .38 special and my Tok are hidden in certain places around the house. The kids KNOW those weapons are in the house, they also KNOW that they are not to...
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    Sears Ranger 102.35 = Savage model 29b-D2

    While checking the local pawn shop earlier this week, I found a nice Sears Ranger pump action rifle. They wanted 129.00 I only had 110.00 DEAL! I got it home and other than being dirty as heck and a small bit out of the stock in the wrist area, this rifle is very nice. I've been looking for...
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    fluxing lead?

    Canning paraffin is what I used when I casted round balls for my 1851. I used marvelux when I started casting for my .50 frontier rifle. The marvelux had less smoke etc and seemed to get the lead impurities out better.
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