The one's that shoot or look the best. I only take them out on special occasions. The Model 1917 is a work horse and I just grab it all most everytime. Garands come and go so they get test fired. Once in a while I think, I've got this awesome rifle, go out and shoot it. So I do.
What Gun Is At The Back Of Your Safe And Why?
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12 ga caplock muzzle loader. No identifiers at all. It's still shootable but I don't because it's a family heirloom that I've promised to my brother when I'm gone.Went through the safe doing a periodic oiling of the bores. Got me wondering how things get ordered as they do. In my case it's a CMP Collector Grade from 2005, with a CMP datasheet in the stock listing it as an all original post-war SA. Issued but very very low miles, as was the case with some of those Greek returns. Not the most valuable gun in the collection but I have other Garands if I want to futz with one, so it sits at the back.Comment
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I've got my first gun from when l was 9 years old in 1959, a Daisy BB gun. lt' a Carbine and l still have the leather lace up butt pad for it too. Then my first .22 which is a Stevens "Favorite" which my Dad gave we when l turned 11 years old. I don't get out and shoot them because they are mostly just keep sakes now.Comment
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We should all be so lucky as to have valuable pieces like that. When my folks left Alaska all the guns got sold at the yard sale. I was in the Navy at the time. My comics and tapes all disappeared too. My first gun was a Daisy BB. I put a "sling" on it with hose clamps, a real leather sling. I sank a lot of "battleships" down at the slough. I would never think to break glass out in the field these days. These days I pick up other peoples trash.I've got my first gun from when l was 9 years old in 1959, a Daisy BB gun. lt' a Carbine and l still have the leather lace up butt pad for it too. Then my first .22 which is a Stevens "Favorite" which my Dad gave we when l turned 11 years old. I don't get out and shoot them because they are mostly just keep sakes now.If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.Comment
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indeed sir. after seeing ZULU, I lusted after a martini henry. and ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT sent me out in search of a ww1 german mauser with roller coaster sights and butcher blade bayonetComment
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In the back, a couple M1 Garands because two of them have to be at the end of the rows; a M1903A3 for the same reason as the M1’s; a first year production Remington 760 Gamemaster pump action rifle in .30-06 that was my Grandfather’s retirement gift from his buddies at the Langendorf bakery, there’s an engraved medallion on the bottom of the grip dated 1956, I don’t shoot it because it’s not very accurate; an Anschutz 54 match rifle that belonged to a good friend’s father who shot on the UC Berkeley rifle team in the early 1960’s, it’s a beastly heavy rifle, I don’t know why I don’t shoot it, did I mention what a beast it is...; a stainless Ruger Mini 14 w/a folding stock and flash suppressor, it’s a registered A-Salt Weapon with the State of Commiefornia so it’s hiding out in the back of the crowd, outta sight; and lastly an Ithaca 12ga. SxS that belonged to my Great Grandfather, it’s a little long in the tooth, but still, Great Grandpa’s gun!Last edited by Jay Johnson; 09-05-2018, 07:34.___________________________________________
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