A 92 in 25-20, take down, factory checkered, 16.5" , shotgun butt WITH a darn good looking bore!
A 73 44-40, sewer pipe with dust cover
A 73 32-20 octagon with good looking bore
A 92 octagon in I believe 38-40, no caliber marking( gun is rough!)
A 94 30WCF , good bore but no finish on metal, wood beat up, cracks, chips and initials.
Gotta look up serial numbers, try to get dates.
In my hands this morning...
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- GunnyMack
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In my hands this morning...
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Re: In my hands this morning...
Wow? Win several lotteries? Party at Will's house! 

- GunnyMack
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Re: In my hands this morning...
No , sorry Bill I didn't win a lottery. I was giving my neighbor a hand this morning, he has these hanging on the wall in his kitchen!
The 25-20 is singing a siren song to me... 1910 manufacture. I had to put a tape measure on the barrel as it appears SHORTER than 16".
This guy is an old west collector, badges, flags, early photos. His biggest collection is probably 50 or 75 Manhattan Arms pistols that hang on his living room wall.
The 25-20 is singing a siren song to me... 1910 manufacture. I had to put a tape measure on the barrel as it appears SHORTER than 16".
This guy is an old west collector, badges, flags, early photos. His biggest collection is probably 50 or 75 Manhattan Arms pistols that hang on his living room wall.
BROWN LABS MATTER !!
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Re: In my hands this morning...
That's alot of Manhattans! I had one in .36 years ago in too rough shape to shoot, but sure wanted to. Two of the chambers were still loaded -- a situation often encountered with antiques.