Maudite wrote:That is a beautiful collection. Any of them in odd calibers?
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I don't know what you would consider odd, They are from the top down:
1950 30-06
1949 .270
1953 257 Roberts
1941 22 Hornet
I don't know what you would consider odd, They are from the top down: 1950 30-06 1949 .270 1953 257 Roberts 1941 22 Hornet |
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Very cool pics!
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love your collection of model 70's
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Thanks. I think the 22 Hornet and 257 Robts qualify as unusual calibers. Some would say rare even.
Great bunch of rifles. M "Inconceivable."
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AWESOME!
"Im just a Peckerwood who lives in the hills with too many guns"
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Beautiful rifle and rifles (Shrapnel). What I miss most from that era is not the firearms as much as the advertising that went with them. It was true artwork that made you want to get out and use the products. Today if there is any "artwork" it is a photograph and doesn't evoke any emotions--at least with me. Back then artwork was even used on ammo boxes. Is it lack of talent or imagination? Anyway great looking rifles that will always be classics.
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That is what it's all about!
Thank you for sharing with us Thats a fine specimen of what a 70 is THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN DEMENTED PEOPLE PLAY WITH POWERFUL TOYS
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