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NEAT PHOTO PETE THANKS.. PACO
This what you had in mind......Stan in SC wrote:I didn't see a "lever gun" in all those pictures.Some of them had drop trigger guards but a true lever gun holds more than one cartridge.Nice try guys.
Stan
Hi, Ben.Ben_Rumson wrote:Grizz.. Details on the rifle.. accuracy, scope & mounts please..does the rear mount clamp on the dust cover rib or did it have to be D&Td? I'd like something in that realm to make ammo testing easier my 73s.. Nice set up you have there..
Thanks for the heads up OSOK. I have been using those wraps for close to ten years now. So far, no problems with any rust. FWIW, the leather is Native tanned smoked moose hide. That, and our dry climate may make the difference......?O.S.O.K. wrote:Grizz, I had some of my leverguns' levers wrapped like you show - I found that rust had developed under all of them! I recommend removing that if you don't want the same - unless you've found some way to prevent the rust. I had applied oil to mine but apparently, the sweat from my hands and the tanning chemicals in the leather conspired to overcome the CLP.
What lawn?Old Time Hunter wrote:Grizz, nice rifle...looks as though you put so much time in it ya forgot to water your lawn.
Thanks. Goatguy. My place is located in Magdalena, which is south of Tijeras. The peak in the background is Magdalena Peak, which is famous for "the Lady on the Mountain." Can you see her?GoatGuy wrote:Grizzly - Really nice gun, scope set-up and a great photo. Is that place out Tijeras Canyon way?
Ben, here are some pics showing the scope mount set up with the "Malcolm."Ben_Rumson wrote:Thanks Grizz..Once again, very nice