
Hey guys,
I shot this bugger today and when you hit the target on the first try, right where you want it, well, its a blessing.



I was madder than hell as the rounds would not feed from the tube, until..............I realized there was a magazine cut-off. I flipped that baby over and she worked liked she did in 1880----a year before Billy the Kid was killed.!


My bud Tommy and I cruise on up to this auction today to have some fun. http://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/aucti ... category=0 (number 193) There were a half dozen 1886's, 1873's, 1892's and so on.......
I had my heart set on a Whitney-Kennedy levergun in 45-60 that was very nice. I got off of it at 2 and it went for 3+------thousand.

S&W Mod. 29's, 28's, 27's went for 4-6.
Two machine guns (its great here in Pennsylvania

I was gettin' ready to leave when this Remington-Keene comes up. I bought it without checking it out--baaaaaaaadd move-but............I lucked out. Its a 95% gun. 5,000 were made from 1880-1888 or so.Most of these are in military configuration but this one was a fancy sporting gun, complete with pistol grip, checkering, and half round/oct barrel. Mint bore


Watch for a range test coming soon to a Leverguns board near you.

I took it apart when I got home and found the number "47" on seven different parts---Its the serial number!





Ala Ysable Kid

