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Re: Things passed down [Re: river-rat] #10452268 12/04/14 03:04 PM
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Here are some old guns that that I got after my dad passed, they will go to my son when he is old enough. They were my grandpas and great grandpas, 2 pump 22 rifles, and a 12 gauge double barrel. I got som more if anyone's interested



Nice. Do you ever shoot the .22s? I'm guessing Model 1906 (top) and Model 62 (bottom)? Looks like with a little TLC they should be in prime plinking shape.

Re: Things passed down [Re: DaveB] #10452314 12/04/14 03:29 PM
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Nice Heirlooms all! Yes, even you Mudshark LOL. I don't have any pics but I have an old Remington 30-06 Rifle passed down from my Grandfather and a bolt action Springfield 30-06 rifle passed down from my wife's Grandfather. Don't have any kids so they will go to my Nieces and / or Nephew.


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Re: Things passed down [Re: Mudshark] #10452419 12/04/14 04:10 PM
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Nice Tie clip Dave! Cool guns Brian!


What about my level?



meh


call it what you will...he is not definitely not anywhere near the top of the list for QB's that I would choose needing a FG or touchdown drive late in the game.
Re: Things passed down [Re: silvers] #10453401 12/04/14 09:39 PM
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Nice Tie clip Dave! Cool guns Brian!


What about my level?



meh



OH WOW!!! I dont post on here much but that was "HARSH"


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Re: Things passed down [Re: DaveB] #10453423 12/04/14 09:50 PM
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I should have shown you my old tube tester. Now, that thing is cool!


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Re: Things passed down [Re: jboy] #10453807 12/05/14 12:56 AM
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Nice Tie clip Dave! Cool guns Brian!


What about my level?



meh


By OT standards that was an easy letdown


OH WOW!!! I dont post on here much but that was "HARSH"


call it what you will...he is not definitely not anywhere near the top of the list for QB's that I would choose needing a FG or touchdown drive late in the game.
Re: Things passed down [Re: Mudshark] #10453810 12/05/14 12:57 AM
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I should have shown you my old tube tester. Now, that thing is cool!





Now that would be cool to see


call it what you will...he is not definitely not anywhere near the top of the list for QB's that I would choose needing a FG or touchdown drive late in the game.
Re: Things passed down [Re: DaveB] #10453870 12/05/14 01:23 AM
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Well, Since you asked. BOOM!


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Re: Things passed down [Re: Mudshark] #10455120 12/05/14 05:30 PM
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Wow! I recall when those tube testers were as common as telephone booths-

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Here are my grandfather's old set lines. He used to stick them in the banks of the clear fork of the Brazos by Hamiln, TX.



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Re: Things passed down [Re: river-rat] #10457343 12/07/14 01:27 AM
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Originally Posted By: river-rat
Here are some old guns that that I got after my dad passed, they will go to my son when he is old enough. They were my grandpas and great grandpas, 2 pump 22 rifles, and a 12 gauge double barrel. I got som more if anyone's interested



Interested. Let's see them Brian. cheers


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Here is a couple pics from an older Stevens 12 gauge my old man used to deer hunt with back in southern Illinois. It was the first shotgun I ever shot, and yes it knocked me on my arse. I was about 8 and took it without permission to dove hunt, dad taught me a valuable lesson that day, I remember it well.




This is a pic of my dads 22 pistol. He used to trap coons, mink, muskrats,fox,coyotes etc back in the day. He got all soft hearted in the end, and used to live trap them. And drop them at the fur dealership, so they could kill them and he didn't have to deal with it. I remember the days when I used to run trap lines every morning before school, we'd get 10 coons at least, and on a good day a couple of minks, they paid the bills I tell ya. As far as the pistol is concerned, it was for skunks caught in the traps.back before tree huggers.


My Christmas present 1982, I pretty much gave up hunting after hunting Iraqis in 2003., but to each of there own. Still got a pump shotgun in the shop getting restored. It is an old one. Have a good day folks.


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Re: Things passed down [Re: PondFish] #10470506 12/13/14 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted By: PondFish
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Here are some old guns that that I got after my dad passed, they will go to my son when he is old enough. They were my grandpas and great grandpas, 2 pump 22 rifles, and a 12 gauge double barrel. I got som more if anyone's interested



Nice. Do you ever shoot the .22s? I'm guessing Model 1906 (top) and Model 62 (bottom)? Looks like with a little TLC they should be in prime plinking shape.


22s shoot great, never fired that 12 gauge tho


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awesome.

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river-rat what are you asking for the two 22s
please PM me

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