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Bump for price drop. This will be firm.
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Pretty nice shape for a 72 year old rifle. It's the long rifle model (they made it in .22 short model also). Loads through the butt like a Browning SA. The rear sight elevation ramp is missing but otherwise complete.
SOLD
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Bump ... for a fresh look.
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Interesting piece I took on trade. Friend of mine got this for his HS graduation in 1979 and never fired it.
It's a new in box, 1979 Ruger stainless .44 percussion cap black powder revolver, 7.5" barrel, that was the Cadillac of cap and ball pistols back then. Has the papers and factory nipple wrench. I know Taylors & Company makes cartridge conversion cylinders for these.
$750 for this one, FTF Murfreesboro/Eagleville area
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Added a target photo as a few have ask how it shot.
It would make one classy squirrel rifle!
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Saturday night bump
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That's pretty unique. Is that factory camo?
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... for another look ...
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Let's not forget the .45 Winchester Magnum. I had a buddy who bought a new LAR Grizzly in the 80's. It was basically a big 1911 with a big grip to hold those rounds. The barrel stuck out of the slide a couple inches. Looked pretty cool.
He let me fire it one time, as in ONE shot. Ammo for it was outrageous, even back then. It was on .44 mag level in a semi-auto. They never caught on really, I think the Desert Eagle pretty much buried any real interest in the Grizzly.
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Hard to believe this is still here. Bump for a nice carry gun.
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Bump for trade add-on.
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Monday morning bump.
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15 hours ago, Snaveba said:
So I promised more lever news. I picked up the Canadian Centennial from @klf493 that @221 Fireball had for sale last year.
I haven’t shot it yet but I like the weight of the octagonal barrel. Some may think the commemorative editions are ugly (you know who you are) but I think it’s a pretty cool rifle
A little more lever news to follow soon……
Yes, that was a tough one to sell. Obviously no maple leaf Canuck lovers down here. But in reality, it was a good shooter, especially off hand with the heavier octagon barrel. But I already had three other 30-30s ... so. Glad you have it. Shoot the heck out of it and keep the mileage off that pretty .32.
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Bump, more photos.
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I've killed deer with both the .300 BO and the 7.62x39. In my experience, the 7.62x39 has more energy than the Blackout on knocking 'em down. I use Hornady SST in both rounds. Best performing bullet I've found for thin skinned game when using the smaller calibers. Both mine are in bolt guns.
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2023 bump. Happy New Year!
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4 boxes left
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Drum roll for a price?
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Still here.
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Bump for an additional photo. A member asked about which safety was used on the M77 II.
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Yep, that's a pretty rare duck I would guess.
I had a 290 years ago.
NEF Sportster .17 HMR
in Firearms Classifieds
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Monday bump.