I bought this one new in 1979.
Wears a fixed 4x Redfield Widefield scope. (1979 as well)

Mine is the sporter version.Mescalero wrote:cas,
I have that rifle in the sporter barrel version.
A little heat, a little acetone. The old ones with the brass bezels are easy, I don't know that the lenses were stuck in with balsam but it seemed like a good guess. Comes apart like it though. Only reason I knew about balsam was the petrography class I took in college - that's what we glued the rocks to the slides withMescalero wrote:How did you get the lenses out?
Sweet setup PetePete44ru wrote:
Well done photo PetePete44ru wrote:
Thank you sir, but I already had the ammo. No luck involved there.Mescalero wrote:Tycer,
You have the luck of ten of us.
I don't know about that, seeing as it took me 15+ years to think of itMescalero wrote:That was smart of you.
casastahle wrote:Well done photo PetePete44ru wrote:![]()
Tell us something about the watch & cool little lighter.
On a side note , I bought 3 of the new 10 round mags for my 581 and nylon 77 . They would not latch in on the 77 . Just a very light trimming on the inside of the part of the mag that catches the receiver was all it took to make them interchangeable like the older ones were.EdinCT wrote: ....
By the way I just purchased 2 5 shot mags from Remington for a reasonable amount. So I would check them out before this run is gone if you need one. I used the same mag in a Nylon 77 and shot at least 50000 rounds through it before a friend lost it, so all the moaning of how bad the plastic mag is never was true of the 5 round ones. Don't ask about the 10 round though!
MKII Mags? Seems like I see those from time to time.....should I pick up one for you if I see one?Grizz wrote:My pair are the Marlin 39 Century, (thanks Dave), and the 6" Ruger standard automatic pistol, 9-shot mag.
mags are hard to find and expensive. hard to believe considering how many millions of pistols exist.
Actually Mk I. there is a lot of online hype about whether the Mk II will fit or function so I have to hold off on those until I find one in the wild.BlaineG wrote:MKII Mags? Seems like I see those from time to time.....should I pick up one for you if I see one?Grizz wrote:My pair are the Marlin 39 Century, (thanks Dave), and the 6" Ruger standard automatic pistol, 9-shot mag.
mags are hard to find and expensive. hard to believe considering how many millions of pistols exist.
My MKII Bull Barrel Gubment Target is the one I'd use if I made a bet I could hit a pop can at 100 yards.....Done it many times.....Prolly not these daysGrizz wrote:Actually Mk I. there is a lot of online hype about whether the Mk II will fit or function so I have to hold off on those until I find one in the wild.BlaineG wrote:MKII Mags? Seems like I see those from time to time.....should I pick up one for you if I see one?Grizz wrote:My pair are the Marlin 39 Century, (thanks Dave), and the 6" Ruger standard automatic pistol, 9-shot mag.
mags are hard to find and expensive. hard to believe considering how many millions of pistols exist.
But yes, if you see something I would appreciate a call so I can assess the budget. Thanks.
This ruger is a sweet shooter, has hardly any actual wear, and reminds me a lot of me when I was more like the way I was....
I got a 541S used in about 1991 or 1992 , think I paid $500 for it then . Little gun shot some great groups at 25 yards from the bench . Incidently after I traded it off I had a 541T HB and the T HB would never shoot as well as the S had . Seemed the T always threw the first shot from a clean or fouled bore .casastahle wrote:Remington 541S.
I bought this one new in 1979.
Wears a fixed 4x Redfield Widefield scope. (1979 as well)
6pt-sika wrote:I got a 541S used in about 1991 or 1992 , think I paid $500 for it then . Little gun shot some great groups at 25 yards from the bench . Incidently after I traded it off I had a 541T HB and the T HB would never shoot as well as the S had . Seemed the T always threw the first shot from a clean or fouled bore .casastahle wrote:Remington 541S.
I bought this one new in 1979.
Wears a fixed 4x Redfield Widefield scope. (1979 as well)
I suppose my own favourite that I own is a little Browning Auto of 1969 vintage with an older Leupold M-8 4 power on top . Shoots no where near as good as the 541 S did but I always wanted a Browning 22 Auto when I was a kid .
The 22LR rifle thats #1 on my want list is the little Styer Mannlicher stocked rifle they sold from the late 50's into the mid 60's or so .