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Unread 01-27-2014, 08:52 PM   #15
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Congrats! How about some pictures?
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Looking forward to seeing the photos.
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oh alright


That was my OMG moment

The Winchester, see above post for the worst of it, the internals are surprisingly clean except for a few cobwebs

shell lifter from the Savage 775a 16ga more signs of 30 years in a basement

After a few hours with Ballistol and some 0000 steel wool

Here's the lot L to R: Savage 755a 16ga Super Choke, Savage 720 pre-war 12ga (copy of an Auto-5), the Winchester 61(looking much better), and finally the 1928 Parker Trojan #2 12ga.

they will all be cleaned up and used enough to make up for 30+years they've been unfired, rusting in a basement or the previous 20 years they were in a closet in a beach house. because you know what's good for guns salty air

they say that you shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth does that mean you shouldn't look a gift gun down the bore?

i shoud really stop complaining i've seen people spend more money than I make in a month on guns in worse shape than this
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