Guys, can you post pics of your 32 Specials?

The Kurgan

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Dying to own one, and curious to see what's out there...

Like this:
1894deluxeModel18003.jpg
 
Not sure how to post pics, but I hunt with a 1969 model '94 that I was given for my 16th birthday almost 30 years ago. I used leverevolution ammo to get a nice 3point near Campbell River this year. Love the cartridge.
 

1. Model 1894 carbine, shipped 14 august 1907
2. Pre 64 Model 94
3. Model 1894 PR/PO rifle with an unusual full magazine.


1. Model 64 short rifle
2. Model 64 standard rifle.
 
here's that guy again with all those beautiful rifles! I think I got that jealousy sickness!

You don't have to be jealous, all three were in the EE, two are gone the other and a nice 88 remain... I have been downsizing my battery for two years... I start building my retirement home in the spring on a nice property bordering a river, that allows for miles of boating/canoeing and fishing for walleye, smallies and northerns... the range is already built, but I am determined to fit the entire battery into a single 20-gun safe... ask me how I'm doing with that... ;)
 
You don't have to be jealous, all three were in the EE, two are gone the other and a nice 88 remain... I have been downsizing my battery for two years... I start building my retirement home in the spring on a nice property bordering a river, that allows for miles of boating/canoeing and fishing for walleye, smallies and northerns... the range is already built, but I am determined to fit the entire battery into a single 20-gun safe... ask me how I'm doing with that... ;)

oh my God! Now I'm even more jealous!
 
my 1952 Marlin "waffle-top" .32 Special
Not drilled & tapped for scope mount. The photo was taken the day that I got the rifle.
I've had it for about 6 years and have shot 10 rounds through it.
 
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