

I just like to research the history of my guns. Obviously, if it was originally a safe queen, a previous owner would not have gotten the work done.Alphawolf45 wrote:Why do you want to know who refinished it? ..How does she shoot?
Looks good enough to be one of Doug Turnbulls restorations.kimwcook wrote:Congratulations on your new to you '92. Good luck on finding out who did the restoration though as there is numerous people who could do it. Infamous, famous and garage. Give us a range report when you get one.
Babalooie wrote:I just like to research the history of my guns. Obviously, if it was originally a safe queen, a previous owner would not have gotten the work done.Alphawolf45 wrote:Why do you want to know who refinished it? ..How does she shoot?
Won't know how it shoots until I get some ammo and can get to a range that allows rifles, not a simple task in Illinois.
I guess I'll have to start making .32-20 rosaries.
I've seen deer successfully hunted with a H&R single shot in .22 Hornet by a man who gets his buck first day each & every year. I've never known him to miss in at least 20 years.2ndovc wrote:Babalooie wrote:I just like to research the history of my guns. Obviously, if it was originally a safe queen, a previous owner would not have gotten the work done.Alphawolf45 wrote:Why do you want to know who refinished it? ..How does she shoot?
Won't know how it shoots until I get some ammo and can get to a range that allows rifles, not a simple task in Illinois.
I guess I'll have to start making .32-20 rosaries.
The .32-20 is the cartridge that got me reloading ( along with the .303 British). That was 25 years ago and wouldn't
pay the prices for factory loads then!
One of my favorite rounds and love my '92s!
Have fun!
jb
Do you think it's too pretty to hunt?pricedo wrote:
I'd think twice before "hunting" a piece of eye candy like your model 92 though.
Babalooie wrote:Do you think it's too pretty to hunt?pricedo wrote:
I'd think twice before "hunting" a piece of eye candy like your model 92 though.
NO!Babalooie wrote:Do you think it's too pretty to hunt?pricedo wrote:
I'd think twice before "hunting" a piece of eye candy like your model 92 though.
You guys sure know how to make a man's eyes water with envy.Shrapnel wrote:NO!Babalooie wrote:Do you think it's too pretty to hunt?pricedo wrote:
I'd think twice before "hunting" a piece of eye candy like your model 92 though.
If you can't hunt with it, get rid of it. I took this gun all the way to Alaska and back, bear hunting. My son shot this bear with it. It is an original 1876 with original finish and is worth well over $10,000.00
Life is too short to hunt with an ugly gun...
That only applies to his wife, not his guns.pricedo wrote:......."Thou shalt not covet"
kimwcook wrote:That only applies to his wife, not his guns.pricedo wrote:......."Thou shalt not covet"![]()
Babalooie, hope everythings okay or soon to be.