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My Para Ordnance GI Expert. I put some rubber Pachmeyer grips on it and I like it WAY better.
 

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by Axel Larsen, The only one who posted photos of someone else's was the op. The rest of us posted photos of our guns.
And you know this how?
The OP was the only one that admitted to it then is being hung out to dry for it, yet I'll bet we've all done it at one time or another. :rolleyes:
 
As I can only upload 4 photos at a time, I'll have to do this in a couple of posts.
Remington 700 - .243
Ruger 10-22
Stevens 311 double barrel/double trigger 12 ga. (modified to take screw-in chokes)
Mossburg 500 pump.
 

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The oldest inherited gun I have is this one (http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=605603&page=2 post #36) and is probably pushing 100 yo. I have shot .38 Spec. through it but the accuracy is terrible. It has been suggested to me that the gun might actually be a .38 Long Colt but I would have to have the barrel slugged to be sure.
The other is a Colt .32 ACP that, according to the serial number, was made somewhere between 1920 and 1923 (full range 1918-24).
 

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