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Favorite shotgun AH Fox CE/HE Super Fox-I am a waterfowl addict and this gun speaks to me. Favorite Rifle Marlin 39A circa 1950 it brings out the young boy in me and reminds me of my Dad teaching me to shoot.
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Craig Larter For Your Post: |
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I sold my Dad's Savage 99 more than fifteen years ago and really have no regrets about it. But I will always keep the Winchester Model 94 .30-30 that he gave me the first year I started deer hunting with him in Vt. It was made in '41 and has wonderful patina and nice wood with some burl. It will go to my grandkids for sure.
In 1965 the brand new Stevens 20 gauge Model 77F was my second shotgun but the first one I ever bought myself. It came with an adjustable choke that I hated so much that I hack-sawed the barrel off just behind that monstrosity. I drilled and tapped the barrel and ran a brass machine screw in and filed it to a bead. That shotgun put a lot of pheasants, ducks, bunnies, and a few woodcock on the table and it will put a rifled slug in a 3" circle at 75 yards. I still have that gun and it will stay. My Ruger No. 1 in .270 with Leupold Vari-X III 1.5-5 will always stay. A lot of my Parkers will also stay but I haven't really given much thought to which ones might go and which ones will stay - I like them all so much I would be hard pressed to have to decide. |
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GAry i didn't know a National Match version of the AK-47 was ever made. You can learn something new here everyday. Is it chambered for 223 or 308?
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Rich, It is chambered for 7.62x39, They were offered in the early 80's they have milled receivers wooden stocks, I have 2 one still in the box with all accessories, only test fired, the one I shoot is extremely accurate, and functions flawlessly, Gary
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Gary Carmichael Sr For Your Post: |
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My first choice would be "Meat in the Pot" my 1914-vintage A-Grade Ansley H. Fox with 3-weight 28-inch Krupp barrels and a straight grip, shown here with the first Pheasant I shot with it opening weekend 1966 --
![]() Second would be my HE-Grade Super-Fox I got in 1963, that I'm holding in the picture, that accounted for my limit of Ducks that opening weekend. |
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| The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Dave Noreen For Your Post: |
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I'd sure had to see The Swamp Angel go, and my old Lefever Nitro Special 16 gauge would be painful as well.
Rifles would be my Winchester pump from when I was a kid. I ain't much of a pistol man. DLH
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I was as virtuously given as a gentleman need to be; virtuous enough; swore little; diced not above seven times a week; went to a bawdy-house once in a quarter--of an hour; paid money that I borrowed, three of four times; lived well and in good compass: and now I live out of all order, out of all compass. Falstaff - Henry IV |
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