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Winchester (Miroku made) Model 1895. Just brought her home today.
Attached File Attached File Attached File This weekend I'll break out my leather tools and make a cuff for the stock. Later on I want to remove the rebounding aspect of the hammer, ditch the tang safety, fit a legit steel butt-plate and as a retirement gift to myself send it to Turnbull for color case hardening. I'll find ammo for it one of these days |
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Originally Posted By SaltwaterCowboy: Winchester (Miroku made) Model 1895. Just brought her home today. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/238591/Screenshot_20220119-200527_Gallery_jpg-2246744.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/238591/Screenshot_20220119-200509_Gallery_jpg-2246745.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/238591/Screenshot_20220119-200452_Gallery_jpg-2246746.JPG This weekend I'll break out my leather tools and make a cuff for the stock. Later on I want to remove the rebounding aspect of the hammer, ditch the tang safety, fit a legit steel butt-plate and as a retirement gift to myself send it to Turnbull for color case hardening. I'll find ammo for it one of these days View Quote Always wanted one of those............I wish Winchester would make a musket with bayonet and full wood in 7.62x54 or .30-06 and here's some ammo .405 Winchester |
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Thank you for the ammo link!
I'm going to roll my own once FedEx gets my dies to me. 50 bucks a box I'll have my dies paid for in 30 rounds Eta, since it's a picture thread - this was a great weekend project. Attached File Attached File |
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The sun shines on every dog's ass once in a while.
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Originally Posted By SaltwaterCowboy: Winchester (Miroku made) Model 1895. Just brought her home today. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/238591/Screenshot_20220119-200527_Gallery_jpg-2246744.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/238591/Screenshot_20220119-200509_Gallery_jpg-2246745.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/238591/Screenshot_20220119-200452_Gallery_jpg-2246746.JPG This weekend I'll break out my leather tools and make a cuff for the stock. Later on I want to remove the rebounding aspect of the hammer, ditch the tang safety, fit a legit steel butt-plate and as a retirement gift to myself send it to Turnbull for color case hardening. I'll find ammo for it one of these days View Quote |
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In memory of my son Sean James, born 6/25/97. Died 9/16/13.
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This one time..on Call of Duty..it was soo cool..
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The sun shines on every dog's ass once in a while.
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This one time..on Call of Duty..it was soo cool..
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Originally Posted By Cyclic240B: @RO73 Sweet setup, who makes the sling and the sling mount? I also picked this up for my wife today, she's at work so she doesn't know yet. She carries a stainless S&W 686+ with a 2.5 barrel in .357 so I figured this Rossi .357 would be a good companion. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/68413/10A71C64-7D78-4C67-A1AB-5333F6DE5CA3_1_2-2479523.jpg View Quote @Cyclic240B, Thanks. The sling is made by these guys Nice Rossi. She’s going to love it. I also carry a 2.5” 686+ once in a while. |
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Master race checking in. Work in progress, trigger, lever and a few other things on the way. |
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
Originally Posted By SurvivingAZ: Some photos from back in February when I went for few days in the Az back country. The 1895 just feels "right on these adventures. https://i.imgur.com/E6ePzF0.jpg Found an little homestead/sheep camp that's now only a small wall, and what looks like the remnants of a fireplace? https://i.imgur.com/oWWghhj.jpg The last little bit of a wall https://i.imgur.com/GtjSBIJ.jpg Sleeping under the stars, with the trusty lever! (Just in case some cattle rustlers try anything. ) https://i.imgur.com/qxI47c9.jpg This rifle got me back into reloading deeper than I have ever gone. So of course now I cast my own bullets and powdercoat them later. Some .405gr, and some 153gr "collar" bullets that are so much fun to shoot with ten grains of bullseye! Turns the beast into a bean shooter that will bounce soda cans around all day, and isn't too terrible as a smaller game rifle! If you reload, and have a 45-70, pick up one of these MP molds! I keep a handful in my bags just to screw around with, and they are still fairly accurate out to a decent distance. https://i.imgur.com/x1s1hv0.jpg https://i.imgur.com/LnfC8px.jpg First shot, a heavy 405, second was the 153. I've gone down to five grains of bullseye with no problem, but stick with ten grains just to ensure they do exit the barrel with no questions before I touch off a +p round behind it! View Quote Nice, don't have a .45-70 currently. Used to have a 1972 dated Marlin 1895 and a Browning 1886 carbine. CD |
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Originally Posted By SurvivingAZ: Some photos from back in February when I went for few days in the Az back country. The 1895 just feels "right on these adventures. https://i.imgur.com/E6ePzF0.jpg Found an little homestead/sheep camp that's now only a small wall, and what looks like the remnants of a fireplace? https://i.imgur.com/oWWghhj.jpg The last little bit of a wall https://i.imgur.com/GtjSBIJ.jpg Sleeping under the stars, with the trusty lever! (Just in case some cattle rustlers try anything. ) https://i.imgur.com/qxI47c9.jpg This rifle got me back into reloading deeper than I have ever gone. So of course now I cast my own bullets and powdercoat them later. Some .405gr, and some 153gr "collar" bullets that are so much fun to shoot with ten grains of bullseye! Turns the beast into a bean shooter that will bounce soda cans around all day, and isn't too terrible as a smaller game rifle! If you reload, and have a 45-70, pick up one of these MP molds! I keep a handful in my bags just to screw around with, and they are still fairly accurate out to a decent distance. https://i.imgur.com/x1s1hv0.jpg https://i.imgur.com/LnfC8px.jpg First shot, a heavy 405, second was the 153. I've gone down to five grains of bullseye with no problem, but stick with ten grains just to ensure they do exit the barrel with no questions before I touch off a +p round behind it! View Quote Fantastic! I would love to find one like that. As it is I'll just have to suffer through my 1895 Trapper 45-70 LOL |
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
Originally Posted By Dog1: Fantastic! I would love to find one like that. As it is I'll just have to suffer through my 1895 Trapper 45-70 LOL View Quote It was the only one I could find locally about five years ago or so. Luckily it's a good one! I want a "tactical" one with a light or laser on it, as I think it'd be the perfect bump in the night camp gun, but can't bring myself to mess with this one. |
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Originally Posted By SurvivingAZ: It was the only one I could find locally about five years ago or so. Luckily it's a good one! I want a "tactical" one with a light or laser on it, as I think it'd be the perfect bump in the night camp gun, but can't bring myself to mess with this one. View Quote I would love to see that with a octagon barrel. I think that would look gorgeous. I'm looking right now for either a Uberti or Pedersoli 1886 reproduction in 45-70... |
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
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Originally Posted By c8z06: Original Henry made in 1864 .... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/100_3269_JPG-2556556.jpg View Quote MOAR |
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Originally Posted By c8z06: Original Henry made in 1864 .... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/100_3269_JPG-2556556.jpg View Quote |
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View Quote That's a damn good looking gun, Sir! |
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Originally Posted By c8z06: Original Henry made in 1864 .... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/100_3269_JPG-2556556.jpg View Quote Thanks for sharing! |
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In memory of my son Sean James, born 6/25/97. Died 9/16/13.
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Originally Posted By whiplash10: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52482944172_cf8d99070a_b.jpg View Quote I just wish someone would go that final step and figure out how to make those style of stocks fold or collapse for transport or storage; it would make them considerably more versatile. |
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<**Me:**> I just spent 95% of my paycheck on LaRue stuff, within 30 minutes of getting paid. < **mfingar:**> For what it's worth, Dillo Dust is great on Ramen.
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It doesn't look like it would be hard. Just put a hinge right after the tang and make it reversible for left or right handed shooters.
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The sun shines on every dog's ass once in a while.
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Here's a little 44 Magnum action for you. Snatched her up off the EE a week and a half ago.
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The sun shines on every dog's ass once in a while.
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Does this smell like chloroform to you?
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Originally Posted By Blanco_Diablo: Cimarron 1873 in 45LC https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/68140/20221206_165618_jpg-2626266.JPG View Quote Ooh nice! I ordered one in .357 the other night. Just waiting on the email that it's ready to pick up. |
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Originally Posted By imacbo: My entry into the Space Force Lever Gun. I really like the way i refinished the Rossi stock. It looks way better in person. 44 Mag 20" barrel, Primary Arms RS-10, and Ranger Point handguard with a Powertac light. https://preview.redd.it/lz7nwtz3nk6a1.jpg?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6380665f4e90dbd135881d91d848c1421de4e169 https://preview.redd.it/mssaosz3nk6a1.jpg?width=1407&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0b726d402d45a0fe67adf9e4ea24c1d22f30f090 View Quote @imacbo What'd you use on the stock? I like the dark finish. |
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My pawn shop score from a couple weeks ago. 1964 Winchester 94 in .30-30. One of the first post-64s. Receiver is ugly but the rest of it looks really nice. Action is like glass and is very accurate. Oh, did I mention I paid $300 OTD for it?
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One of my favorite rifles, originally a gift from my wife, many, many moons ago. A JM Marlin 336W (the kind they sold at Walmart). I added peep sights and had the stocks dipped.
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I tried that whole cancer thing. It wasn't for me. Good Riddance.
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