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Bruce Day 09-06-2011 07:37 PM

Win 1892 25-20
 
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I was given two wonderful gifts by an elderly Air Force friend, a 1904 Colt SAA .45 and a 1910 Win 1892 in 25-20. I appreciate that an elderly man giving away his guns is akin to a woman giving away her diamonds.

I have attached photos of the Winchester. My friend is originally from Havre Montana and he obatined this gun years ago in Great Falls. When he got it the stock was cracked and screwed as shown. With a Parker I would take out the screw, cover and disguise the hole and superglue the crack. I would not refinish any part of the gun. I assume the same holds true for a Winchester such as this. However, in an abundance of caution, I am checking to see if anyone has any counter thoughts.

By the way, the Colt comes with its ancient hand tooled leather hoster and cartridge belt with Mexican silver dollar concho. It's seen some use and was obtained in southern New Mexico.

Thanks,

Bruce Day, unrepentant Yankee Air Pirate and novice Parker apprentice.

charlie cleveland 09-06-2011 08:22 PM

fine little rifle the 25 20 is a great little round.. believe i would let the screw stay in the gun for sentimental reasons only.... charlie

Jim DiSpagno 09-06-2011 09:24 PM

If the Winchester is going to be used frequently, then I would search Ebay for a replacement stock. They are easy enough to change out. The .25-20 round is a nice close-to-medium range varmint or small game round but larger than coyote,
you had better be a perfect shot. Try to find a Colt SAA in the same caliber and you have a nice trail combo and they are just plain fun and cheap to shoot. Have fun and enjoy them and fondly remember the gift giver and his time with them.
Keep the old stock to put back on when you rare done using her on a regular basis.

Dennis V. Nix 09-06-2011 11:51 PM

I think you will have a very hard time finding a Colt SAA in 25-20. Countless numbers were made in another excellent cartridge, the 32-20 but not in 25-20.

Bill Murphy 09-07-2011 07:14 AM

I buy ammunition for my '92 in 25-20 from Aardvark Ammunition. They have just received a run of new Remington brass and have loaded the first batch in several years. Aardvark sets up at our local Chantilly, VA show. I recently purchased a box of 50 for $37.00. They will reload your brass for a reasonable price also. Don't shoot collector 25-20 ammo, it's too valuable. Google "aardvark laboratories ammunition".

Bruce Day 09-07-2011 09:45 AM

thank you Bill. I have a partial old box of Rem 25-20, but have ordered a couple boxes from Aardvark. My friend, now 86, used to shoot deer with it by hitting them in the head.

Eric Eis 09-07-2011 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Bruce Day (Post 49613)
thank you Bill. I have a partial old box of Rem 25-20, but have ordered a couple boxes from Aardvark. My friend, now 86, used to shoot deer with it by hitting them in the head.

He must have been on hell of a shot....

Bruce Day 09-07-2011 10:13 AM

He was a meat hunter and waited until they were close at the salt block or corn, so he told me.

I use a 30-06, which will knock a medium size deer down even if if I can't hit them precisely.

Eric Eis 09-07-2011 11:07 AM

Bruce where are the pictures of the Colt...

Bruce Day 09-07-2011 11:20 AM

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So, Bill, the box of cartridges I have is almost full, maybe even full, I didnt count, and is a Rem Kleanbore, "non corrosive priming" and marked $9.20. Are these considered antiques, collectible or just old bullets?


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