Brace of 1895’s
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Brace of 1895’s
This has been an 8 year project….
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Re: Brace of 1895’s
Very nice!
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Re: Brace of 1895’s
Spectacular wood and metalwork and in five very useful chamberings! 
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Re: Brace of 1895’s
Andy, I really love the way that bolt mounted rear sight looks on a 95.
If mine wasn’t a saddle ring carbine, I would send you my bolt to get that installed.
If mine wasn’t a saddle ring carbine, I would send you my bolt to get that installed.
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Re: Brace of 1895’s
The black and brass rear tang sights on the High Grade 1895 and M71 ‘s look like that the way they should have come from the factory.
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Re: Brace of 1895’s
Very nice collection of 1895's!
Pre WWI Marlins and Singleshot rifles!
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Re: Brace of 1895’s
Awesome, I am surprised by the 9.3 and that you didn't go with the 35 Whelen for a medium bore.
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Re: Brace of 1895’s
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I can see how that could turn into an obsession. One lever gun I've always wanted to have is an 1895, and I don't own any. I would mostly want one that would be a shooter and not necessarily pretty, but I would want it to function safely with some kind of reasonably available cartridge, although I'd be happy to reload for it. The problem is I don't really need one (Not that that has ever stopped me before...
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That batch you have is beyond the average 'collection' though and amazing...
I can see how that could turn into an obsession. One lever gun I've always wanted to have is an 1895, and I don't own any. I would mostly want one that would be a shooter and not necessarily pretty, but I would want it to function safely with some kind of reasonably available cartridge, although I'd be happy to reload for it. The problem is I don't really need one (Not that that has ever stopped me before...
That batch you have is beyond the average 'collection' though and amazing...
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