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Here is a pic of a family gun I have. Win 30-30 from 1894. I know it has snuffed the breath of more than a few critters. Maybe I'll get around to posting some old pics someday, if I ever figure out how to watermark them.
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A few closer shots of the stock.
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Sweet. The octagon barrel '94' didn't get passed to me. Hope that plumbers tape doesn't create marks on yours.
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Ya, gotta figure out another type of strap soon, maybe some kind of foam between. Has to be strong enough that it can't be ripped off the wall though. Rather look at things than hide them away forever.
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Did you do the Initials?
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What great memories and congrats on your filled tag, my friend. It sounds like just the thing for yearly memories and tribute.
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Quote from: Onewhohikes on December 14, 2020, 06:12:17 AM
Did you do the Initials?
Not me. Either my g/g grandfather carved it himself, or it was done for him by someone else. He was born in 1844.
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That is very cool. I like that really adds more personal touch to it.
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