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Dean, it's not all that old; 1978. I agree it does have a nice stick of wood compared to many.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Phil Yearout For Your Post: |
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In my opinion, the model 61 was the finest pump 22 Winchester made. Even better than the model 90s that I also love. I have 3. The neatest is a pre war in 22 shot. Looks just like a mini model 12. Great guns.
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I've owned a few Model 61's and like them, but have long remembered watching the gunsmith at the Argonaut Gun Shop in Modesto CA while he was setting back a 61 barrel. He told me that the angled section of the breech where the extractor rests when bolt is in battery, will deform into the chamber over VERY LONG use. Just passing along a vignette from when my bride and I were transferred to CA; that was well before modern microtig welding was developed.
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I really like my little Model 90 in .22 WRF. It must have been ordered for a youngster or a small lady with a very short LOP and a 16" hex barrel. A great little rifle to tend a trap line with.
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Two nice rifles Phil. Here ya go .....
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Frank Srebro For Your Post: |
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A .32-20 mod 92 well used and Big an 1895 in .405 made in 1904 the first year of .405 production.This rifle was purchased by a member of the Reese family in Idaho then passed down through four generations until the string ran out.
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The Following 7 Users Say Thank You to Gary Cripps For Your Post: |
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nice pair of guns in 2 great calibers..never owned a 405 but would like too...charlie
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Gary, who put the rubber on that rope? Nice guns everybody.
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