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    For my other Winchester lovers out there, a few from the collection... some 73’s, a 76, an 86 in .40-82, 90’s, 92’s, and 94’s. All pre 1900. And an original Henry repeater in .44 rimfire.




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      Originally posted by diamond10x View Post
      For my other Winchester lovers out there, a few from the collection... some 73’s, a 76, an 86 in .40-82, 90’s, 92’s, and 94’s. All pre 1900. And an original Henry repeater in .44 rimfire.




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      Wow


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        Originally posted by diamond10x View Post
        For my other Winchester lovers out there, a few from the collection... some 73’s, a 76, an 86 in .40-82, 90’s, 92’s, and 94’s. All pre 1900. And an original Henry repeater in .44 rimfire.




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        Wow! This is pretty awesome! We get a couple good old Winchester’s..and then all of s sudden..a full truck load.... I’d like to look thru those....

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          Originally posted by diamond10x View Post
          For my other Winchester lovers out there, a few from the collection... some 73’s, a 76, an 86 in .40-82, 90’s, 92’s, and 94’s. All pre 1900. And an original Henry repeater in .44 rimfire.



          Oh baby...

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            35 remington

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              Originally posted by SmTx View Post
              35 remington

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              Took this old guy out last night.

              Shot just over a junk 6 at 100 yards.

              I corned closer but he was about to be pushed off the feeder by javelinas and I had a solid broadside shot.

              Oops! The hunt continues for first open sight deer kill with grandpas rifle.

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                Marlin 336 Centennial 1870-1970, 30-30 manufactured in 1969.....and it's for sale. https://discussions.texasbowhunter.c...d.php?t=717843
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                  1894CP 357/38. One of my favorite guns to shoot and it has taken a few deer.
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                    Just picked up this sweet 1894SS in 44 mag.
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                      Ugh.....I need one


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                        Wild West Guns ghost sight and front post for my 450 Marlin Guide Gun. I already put WWG’s big loop, upgraded trigger and better ejector in it.

                        I hope I never shoot it at a griz, but it was fun to hit a medium pig in the shoulder and roll-it in the air before it landed. The back shoulder’s meat was destroyed.




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                          Ported 45-70.... 350 grain Buffalo Bore....
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                            1886 in 45-70
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                              BLR Lightweight Take Down 30-06

                              Winchester 94 44 mag
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                                Originally posted by Keg View Post
                                Thanks.... I’ve had it a few years and never hunted with it.... I like a scope on a Marlin.... It’s not drilled and tapped..and I’ll keep it that way..but I’m not sure I like the William’s peep sight....
                                Look at these. I used them on a 336 I had years ago. Mine was tapped though. I believe they make sights for untapped rifles.

                                Machined from Solid Bar stock, Skinner Sights offers improved function, durability, and appearance over factory sights. Specializing in Peep Sights - Aperture sights. Check out our innovative and expanding sights, optics and accessories product lines.


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