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Quoted: Winchester 1873/1892/1894 Trappers/all 15" barrel/all exempt from NFA due to age ..... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/DSCF0002_JPG-2925856.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/pix228688114-2925858.jpg View Quote Interesting that the 73 has a rifle and not a carbine stock |
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Quoted: Interesting that the 73 has a rifle and not a carbine stock View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Winchester 1873/1892/1894 Trappers/all 15" barrel/all exempt from NFA due to age ..... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/DSCF0002_JPG-2925856.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/pix228688114-2925858.jpg Interesting that the 73 has a rifle and not a carbine stock I guess you could order them any way you want. Rifle stock may have been more comfortible. Interesting history on this configuration 1873 trapper .... I have a period bayonet that fits mine .... Lot 3004 Winchester 3rd Model 1873 "Trappers Model" Saddle Ring Carbine with 15" Barrel |
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Quoted: Quoted: Original Henry rifle - first model - 1864 .... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/100_3269_JPG-2556556.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/100_3266_JPG-2556555.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/100_3253_JPG-2556558.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/100_3252_JPG-2556557.jpg Wow just wow ! How much ? Only about 14,000 made. A low number in the gun manufacturing game. Supposedly many destroyed during Civil War. Many probably just used up with everyday use. $25K-$35K for pedestrian guns in verious conditions. Depends how bad the buyer wants the gun. Some higher. A lot more for guns with Civil War provenance or owned my someone of noteriety. Engraved gun presented to President Lincoln as a sales pitch is in the Smithsonion. Mine was about $30K and I thought I got a decent deal. |
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Quoted: @Hobs98 I have his 1911, he lived in Michigan and enlisted in the Marines during Korea. When he got back he was stationed in San Diego and decided to say in California. He mail ordered the pistol for 30 bucks + or - I can't remember the exact number. Any way this was the first pistol I ever shot. He kept it in his nightstand 90% of the time but carried it every camping/ fishing trip I can remember. I was 10 when he let me shoot it the first time while camping. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188534/20210208_200351-1817971.jpg I also have his weatherby mkv in 300 weatherby magnum. My grandma bought him this rifle in the late 60's. My mom remembers going with her her to get it at the weatherby store in LA. He really loved this rifle. I remember shooting it and abruptly hating the recoil. When my grandma bought it she also bought 300 rounds of ammo. He shot most of it then reloaded it I still have some of the original ammo from the original purchase. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188534/20220917_170953-2529962.jpg The 3rd would he his M1, he mail ordered it a year or 2 after his 1911. I really love shooting this. He tought me the fundamentals of reloading for this rifle on his single stage press in his garage. I still use his favorite load for it. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188534/20221025_163034-2576101.jpg I'll add a 4th to the list. I didn't think about it because I've had the rifle for almost 16 years. It's his Winchester model 70 in 30-06. He bought it in 1948, he said he took a bus to town and bought the rifle. They wrapped it up in newspaper and he took it home. He took his first deer with it and was the only thing he brought back from Michigan after he moved to California. I don't have a picture of the rifle by itself but this was taken in 08 the last time we went shooting. I found this picture a few years ago on photobucket and PAspeedmaster and another good guy ( can't remember his name) cleaned it up for me. He's shooting the model 70. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188534/RR_-2841574-3314580.png Sorry for the long winded post. I have the rest of the week off and have had some cocktails View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: He was and I agree. I actually inherited all of his guns. I was the only family member intrested in shooting so he left them all to me. Hell, last time we went shooting was 15 years ago and I'll bet I still have more accumulated range time with him over anyone else. There are only 3 that are really special to me. I just need to get over the guilt of selling them. Your $.02 is appreciated and enjoy keeping the memories of your grandpa alive by using those tools. Curiosity killed the cat, what were the 3 guns you really remember, you dont have to tell the story. My dad was not a handgun guy, but he wasn't against them. So he had 3 guns a nylon 66 , a browning sweet 16, and a model 10 Smith. I learned to shoot on all 3. When I was 15, 30 years ago he loaned me the last $20 to buy a skinny barreled ruger mk2 from a friends dad. We didn't shoot up schools then. I still have all 4 @Hobs98 I have his 1911, he lived in Michigan and enlisted in the Marines during Korea. When he got back he was stationed in San Diego and decided to say in California. He mail ordered the pistol for 30 bucks + or - I can't remember the exact number. Any way this was the first pistol I ever shot. He kept it in his nightstand 90% of the time but carried it every camping/ fishing trip I can remember. I was 10 when he let me shoot it the first time while camping. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188534/20210208_200351-1817971.jpg I also have his weatherby mkv in 300 weatherby magnum. My grandma bought him this rifle in the late 60's. My mom remembers going with her her to get it at the weatherby store in LA. He really loved this rifle. I remember shooting it and abruptly hating the recoil. When my grandma bought it she also bought 300 rounds of ammo. He shot most of it then reloaded it I still have some of the original ammo from the original purchase. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188534/20220917_170953-2529962.jpg The 3rd would he his M1, he mail ordered it a year or 2 after his 1911. I really love shooting this. He tought me the fundamentals of reloading for this rifle on his single stage press in his garage. I still use his favorite load for it. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188534/20221025_163034-2576101.jpg I'll add a 4th to the list. I didn't think about it because I've had the rifle for almost 16 years. It's his Winchester model 70 in 30-06. He bought it in 1948, he said he took a bus to town and bought the rifle. They wrapped it up in newspaper and he took it home. He took his first deer with it and was the only thing he brought back from Michigan after he moved to California. I don't have a picture of the rifle by itself but this was taken in 08 the last time we went shooting. I found this picture a few years ago on photobucket and PAspeedmaster and another good guy ( can't remember his name) cleaned it up for me. He's shooting the model 70. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/188534/RR_-2841574-3314580.png Sorry for the long winded post. I have the rest of the week off and have had some cocktails Thanks for sharing that. |
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1886 45-70, 1892 44mag, 1892 357 mag. All worked on by Turnbull. Still need an ‘73 Winchester. Maybe one of the new Ruger built Marlin guide guns too. |
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Quoted: Only about 14,000 made. A low number in the gun manufacturing game. Supposedly many destroyed during Civil War. Many probably just used up with everyday use. $25K-$35K for pedestrian guns in verious conditions. Depends how bad the buyer wants the gun. Some higher. A lot more for guns with Civil War provenance or owned my someone of noteriety. Engraved gun presented to President Lincoln as a sales pitch is in the Smithsonion. Mine was about $30K and I thought I got a decent deal. View Quote Amazing piece I would love to see ! I am mostly into repro but just purchased an original 1876 from 1878. Imagining what it has done and seem is something else |
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Quoted: I only put the VCOG on it for arfcom https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/77166/IMG_3976-3208429.jpg View Quote @Colt1860 How do you like it? I just became aware of and handled one last week. Was looking at a Chiappa 1892 Alaskan Takedown online but think it better to go the S&W route. |
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The first gun I ever bought was my 1894 SRC in 30-30 (30wcf). It's 100th birthday will be in two years. Still shoots dead on at 100 yds with 170gr rounds.
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My only lever gun yet is a Rossi Rio Bravo in .22lr. Hey its a start and i did say its the only one yet
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Quoted: @Colt1860 How do you like it? I just became aware of and handled one last week. Was looking at a Chiappa 1892 Alaskan Takedown online but think it better to go the S&W route. View Quote I haven't shot it yet, been dealing with health bullshit. But I like everything about it except they could have left off the dumb safety. I hope to take it deer hunting this year. |
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My favorite kind of gun!
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I recently picked up a new Ruger Marlin 336 Trapper. I need to find what's needed to add a rail on top for a sight to see over the suppressor.
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Quoted: Original Henry rifle - first model - 1864 .... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/100_3269_JPG-2556556.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/100_3266_JPG-2556555.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/100_3253_JPG-2556558.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/541637/100_3252_JPG-2556557.jpg View Quote I love it when you post these pics in lever gun threads |
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16" Henry .22 and a .44 Henry X, very happy with both rifles. I have an RPP handguard for the .44 I need to install. .22 and .44 make a great levergun combo!
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View Quote Beautiful rifle. |
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Quoted: 12 inches gets some decent speed out of .44, without being cumbersome. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/128932/1000000475_jpg-3314659.JPG View Quote @Bravo_Six what kind of velocity do you get from the 12” compared to a 16’ 18, or 20” .44? Do you handload for it with slightly faster powder to get a more complete burn? |
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Quoted: @Bravo_Six what kind of velocity do you get from the 12” compared to a 16’ 18, or 20” .44? Do you handload for it with slightly faster powder to get a more complete burn? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 12 inches gets some decent speed out of .44, without being cumbersome. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/128932/1000000475_jpg-3314659.JPG @Bravo_Six what kind of velocity do you get from the 12” compared to a 16’ 18, or 20” .44? Do you handload for it with slightly faster powder to get a more complete burn? @towerofpower94 I don't have my notes in front of me and it varies by load, but IIRC, I get 200-300 more FPS with 240 grain bullets from my 12" rifle versus my 5.5" revolver. I don't own anything longer in .44, but I recall reading what other people were getting out of 16 inch barrels and the difference was negligible.... maybe 50 more FPS from 16" vs 12". |
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Quoted: @towerofpower94 I don't have my notes in front of me and it varies by load, but IIRC, I get 200-300 more FPS with 240 grain bullets from my 12" rifle versus my 5.5" revolver. I don't own anything longer in .44, but I recall reading what other people were getting out of 16 inch barrels and the difference was negligible.... maybe 50 more FPS from 16" vs 12". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 12 inches gets some decent speed out of .44, without being cumbersome. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/128932/1000000475_jpg-3314659.JPG @Bravo_Six what kind of velocity do you get from the 12” compared to a 16’ 18, or 20” .44? Do you handload for it with slightly faster powder to get a more complete burn? @towerofpower94 I don't have my notes in front of me and it varies by load, but IIRC, I get 200-300 more FPS with 240 grain bullets from my 12" rifle versus my 5.5" revolver. I don't own anything longer in .44, but I recall reading what other people were getting out of 16 inch barrels and the difference was negligible.... maybe 50 more FPS from 16" vs 12". That’s really interesting. Thanks. My findings with .45ACP are very similar. A 5” Tisas 1911 and 12.5” DI AR45 upper are basically a wash. The AR45 obviously allows for better accuracy and for IR lasers though Tisas B45R Win Super Handicap 5.2gr CCI LP Berry’s 230gr plated RN OAL 1.260” Range pick up brass Lee FCD with full crimp 10rd string Lo: 788 Hi: 841 Avg: 825 ES: 53 SD: 19.1 AR45 suppressed with Octane45 10rd group Lo: 792 Hi: 846 Avg: 828 ES: 54 SD: 14.9 |
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[b]Quoted:[/bq] My favorite kind of gun! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/80067/IMG_2018_jpeg-3315684.JPG Henry 45-70 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/80067/IMG_1902_jpeg-3315686.JPG Henry Golden Boy22 LR with my Favorite book About Florida and Cracker Cowboys https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/80067/IMG_1677_jpeg-3315692.JPG Rosie R92 38/357 magnum. 24 inch octagonal barrel. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/80067/IMG_0579_jpeg-3315695.JPG JM marked Marlin 336 30/30 View Quote @Chuck25 What's that top flintlock in the picture? Its beautiful. |
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@rockrash
Thanks! The flintlock is a Kibker colonial in 50 caliber. Look up Kibler Long Rifles, they are really really nice and historically correct muzzleloaders that come 98% complete with really nice wood. You only have to do a little finale finishing and barrel browning. They are as close as you can get to a truly custom hand crafted muzzleloader |
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Lots of beautiful guns in this thread. The only lever-action I have is a Red Ryder bb gun i got for my boys. Always wanted a real one.
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The shiny stuff on the lever and barrel is from storing inside the display/carry case by the original owner. The stuff on the action is from the factory.
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I really wanted a light on it so I did the bad got the tactical handguard. I have to say it was a good choice because for my small hand it just fits better. |
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.45 LC/.454 Casull Rossi 1892, 20" barrel. .45LC is G**'s favorite cartridge. Fun and easy to reload. It can be loaded from mouse fart CAS level to kick ass levels.
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