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Old 04-13-2011, 07:36 PM
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A vintage classic: 1943 military Remington 513T

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Old 04-13-2011, 07:41 PM
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Thats 1 sweet piece of history. Do you shoot it much?
I can play this one too. Realtree camo Remington tac driver.
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Old 04-13-2011, 07:58 PM
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Don't know about 'Vintage Classic', got this old Plinker though.
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Thats 1 sweet piece of history. Do you shoot it much?
Dave,

Honestly, not as much as I'd like. Part of the issue is 60+ year old eyes and peep sights. Not as easy to use as they once were That said the rifle is a tack driver even with a headspace shim having been installed in the bolt assembly indicative of LOTS of usage.

I got it from a VFW Junior Rifle Team that was switching to Anschutz as the kids had been complaining that the old 513Ts were too heavy. The 27" barreled piece weighs 8 pounds 12 ounces with the sights but no sling. Mine has US Military markings and original parkerized finish which confirmed what the VFW coach told me... they had got them through the Civilian Marksmanship Program.
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I will have to take pics of some of my others. This one is made by Magnum Research. It's basically a fancy Ruger 10/22 they even have a Ruger trigger and come with a Ruger magazine. Real fun to shoot.

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Part of the issue is 60+ year old eyes and peep sights. Not as easy to use as they once were.

That I understand.

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Bald1...that is a beautiful rifle. Does it have crosshairs in the front sight? I saw one in a gun shop last week but it wasn't for sale. Owner was showing it to the counter guy for whatever reason. I did admire it from a few feet away though.

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Browning BL-22 FLD Grade II. Nickel plated engraved receiver, Satin finish walnut with cut checkering. She's a looker and a shooter! Sadly going to be for sale if my wife doesn't get some money coming in soon. Last in first out rule.







I can't find any pics but my first gun was a Ruger 77/22 rifle. That one will never be sold.
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Here are a few of mine!!

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