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2ndovc
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My Model 92, 32-20 that I bought with every last dollar I had as a junior in college and my model 21, .44Spl I bought last summer. Along with the ever present stag handled Case.

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So very glad the sun finally came out. Seems like months since we've seen it! I get much better photos with natural light.

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Post by rjohns94 »

very nice. love them both.
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Post by 2ndovc »

Thanks Mike!
This was my first of many 32-20s and my all tme favorite levergun. She's accounted for pile of woodchucks, and other varmints.
The perfect bore turns out 1/2" , 50 yd groups all day long! The .44 Spl. is a shooter too!

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Post by JerryB »

Boy you have two of my most favoritest calibers. My old '92 32-20 is a 1917 and has been with since the early 1950's and I have an old .44spl Charter Arms that I sure do trust for any thing I want done. A real fine combo you have there.
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Sorry about that,




Got drool all over that 44 :lol:
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Sweet combo! Looks like they could tell a lot of stories!!! :D
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I like those grips!
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Post by Jaguarundi »

Very nice Combo indeed :D !Especially the M21 Smith.As for favorite rifle model 92 also.
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Post by AndyM »

very nice - good to see another 1892 32-20 being put to good use
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Post by Cherokee »

32-20 is a great fun cartridge, I have the Marlin versions.

Very nice looking guns !!
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