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picture day ?

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heres my little collection

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Hmmmm, I see alot of optics in there... :roll:

Nice collection, I would be happy with half that. :D
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Let me guess you have a thing for 22's :D Nice group of shooters loved the BAR's.
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Man, thats nice! Only in America can we enjoy these freedoms. We have to thank our soldiers everyday and the sacrifices they made to make this all possible. People in other countries must be astounded by our freedoms when they see pics like that. Oh! Thanks Jeremy! --------------------------------Sixgun
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Very nice guns. What calibers are the Browning BLRs?
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Yep - that's a collection! 8)
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I like picture days. Lots of extra handles in there. Nice collection. I hope you have many years of happiness with them
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There is no question about it, that is a serious pile of good looking iron! I like those straps on the BLR's, like to know where they sell those, and ditto what calibers the rifles are, ( probably a .358 and a .450 right?) Good for you buddy, they are nice to own no doubt!
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Ysabel Kid wrote:Yep - that's a collection! 8)
More like an obsession. 8)
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the blrs are chambered in 308, and 284 winchester, the hi-walls are 22-250, 45-70, and 7 mag, the braided leather slings are made by kassnar, cant tell you where to buy them, I have 14 or 15 of them and ive only found them at gunshows and I buy everyone I find if possible...... heres a little more of my collection
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Looks like some nice Browning shotguns in there. Gotta love those. I have a Light 12 from the early 50s and it's a peach!
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Very nice assortment of singlesots and leverguns!
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Post by RSY »

It's nice to see another Marlin Levermatic. I love mine.

Question: Is that a factory stock? I've never seen one with checkering before.
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I cant say if the marlin model 56 is original or not, I just bought it about 2 weeks ago and havnt even, shot it yet, I think its the 1st yr production as it has the all steel action and has the square back, the checkering sure looks factory to me
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Nice stuff. Love the Stevens!


I put this picture up a while ago. My Rossis are missing but that's most of my levers. I have a 39 LTD too that didn't make the picture. Sure are nice little rifles.

Reminds me of when I was a little kid and used to get all my toy cars and trucks out and make a big parking lot on the floor.

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the picture was taken on the day I was moving, the lil lady and I bought a small farm, ever try to move that many guns at 1 time ? it sure was a pain in the butt, hopefully ill never have to move again,
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Jason, nice collection also.

Seems everyone on the is forum has the same disease - One is not enoughitis!!!!!!

This is an expensive and obsessive and compulsive Club.

I LOVE IT!!!!
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Had to make the "move" @ 5 years ago. Back of my pickup was full! I had even more then. Sold off a bunch building the new house.


Not enoughitis is right on man. Seems like I get something new and a week later I'm already startin' to twich and have to go looking for another one :D
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Jason, There are some leverguns there that I am going to have to confiscate. When you get a chance ASAP, send me the'73, 94's, '86, the 92's, 95's and especially the '95 musket. UPS goes out in the morning. Don't forget. Come on, send 'em--quick like a bunny! Nice guns pard.----------------Sixgun BTW, what caliber is the '86 in?
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:D

86 is a 45-70. That one belongs to my Dad but since he's off sailing around the carribean I thought I'd look after it :twisted:

I stole that musket a few years ago at a show for $500. Has a Spanish Loyalist cartuche on the stock. The 95 rifle is 35WCF that belonged to my Granfather and the SRC is a 30-06. First Winchester I ever bought. The 73 / 32-20 and the 26" 94 /38-55 were also his. So lucky i was the ony grandchild into guns and hunting on one side and one of two one the other. Grandpa Burge was a custom bolt and pistol guy. Got a couple nice sporters from him. I'll have to take some photos of those. My Dad still won't part w/ the Model 70 / 250-3000. That was his father's favorite.

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Post by brucew44guns »

Jason, I like the way you have kept the "parking lot" idea going after you became a big kid. I too would love to own an 1895 Musket. Congrats!
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Post by azzhandler »

Id like 1 of each jason, but the musket really trips my trigger
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Post by 1886 »

Wow. It must take you guys awhile to repack the safes. 1886.
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