Anyone else love a beat up gun?

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I got a couple of pawn shop orphan .22s -- abused Marlin Model 60 and a Remington Nylon 66 -- that I cleaned, repaired as needed, and dressed up after watching "Mad Max III (Road Warrior)" the umpteenth time to use a truck guns for trips to the mountain.
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(The pretty one at the top ends up staying home a lot.)
 
I have a Kreigsmarine Mauser pistol that came back from the war and someone forgot to wash the salt water spray off of it.

The corrosion adds character.
 
I have a "hand me down" Marlin 336 30-30
It is maybe a $100 rifle based on visual inspection.
I would be physically sick if it were to ever disappear!!!
I still keep it in rotation for hunting. Mainly hogs. It is fast and light. I can't imagine not having it to hunt with, not to mention the "legacy" it has.
I am not lacking in hardware to play with and put in the field, but that "junk" 30-30 is always going to be one of my most favorite firearms!
 
I prefer guns from the 50s-70s, when they where still put together by gunsmiths before CNC machining became the norm. Smooth actions, steel frames, walnut grips ah for the good ole days! I don't mind honnest wear on an older model, some of the best guns I ever owned had less than 40% bluing left on on them, mostly S&W mod 10s.
 
Does this one qualify? Went to work together every day for 27 years, and shared an adventure or two along the way.

Happy Thanksgiving all,
 

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