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Winchester model 1897, 12 ga. manufactured in 1914 or 1916, depending in which database you look up the serial number. Gun is still very functional although I no longer hunt with it.
1860 Colt Army Revolver, came from my father. My grandfather used to buy sherrif sale houses back in the 40's & 50's. It was in a box of old clothes left by old owners I presume. House also had a baby grand piano in it. Piano and pistol were worth more than the house.....lol.
1950 dated (Tula) SKS,blade bayo&laminate stock.
Unfortunately,when Ivan or Pavel rearsenaled it back in the Rodina;he must have hit the vodka already-the bayonet pin has been riveted.It i sfunctional,and I could brak/remove th erivet with the right tools and elbow grease;but it DOES bug me.
Oh,yeah;they also neglected to reinstall the safety spring-it is also functional;but does not "click"positively on and off.It works,and has no compromised funtion but it IS something I'd like to remedy.
Otherwise,a solid shooter with a (ssuprisingly )decent trigger pull.Not unusual to get 2.5 to 3 inch groups with my (declining) stash of Chicom steel core,or Yugo flat based ball.
my grandpa has a
Gew 98 spotter made sometime around 1900 and then it was drafted into ww1 it's in great shape with double triggers and a old military scope I'm told it was for sniping
Oldest is a Winchester Model 1890 WRF. The last patent date is 1906, octagon barrel, still shoots pretty well. It was given to me by an old guy who was dying of cancer in about 1960. He told me it was his first gun.
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