^^^^That is cool^^^^^
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4 April 2019
Something a little different:
Winchester 1897, made in 1940; Ohio National Guard owned 20" Barrel Riot Shotgun. On loan to the Ohio State Penal System this shotgun was declared as "Excess Military Equipment" and sold in 1976. I traded a Springfield M1A for it - methinks I got the better deal! https://d26horl2n8pviu.cloudfront.ne...jpg?1497242645 http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al..._receipt_1.jpg |
^^ I'd bet that one may have some stories to tell.
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Wow, just wow...... that is a badass scatter gun.
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5 April 2019
Achtung, Achtung - I bought this Mauser HsC from a woman who I was helping to find prices on her husband's (deceased) gun collection.
From my research (and help from the Mauser Forum) I've learned its an early version, issued to the German Police. There is a "dirty bird" by the trigger guard; instead of the swastika it has the letter "L" http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...-M39/HSc_1.jpg |
Cool beans. ^^^^^^^
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6 April 2019
Something a little bit different!
The Sheridan Knocabout! Sheridan has been around for a long time; their stock in trade has been air guns. The Knocabout was their foray into the inexpensive .22 Rimfire Market with the stamped sheet metal framed gun. It is single shot; meant to be carried in a tackle box or backpack; to be there if one needs a little pistol to dispatch a snake or other "critter." http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...sheridan_1.jpg |
I really like that. Reminds me of the Taurus PT22. I think these kinds of guns are neat even if they aren't a game changer.
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Here is the new TX22 https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...baf537eee0.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
I like the old one..classier
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