how macho is this?

its a spanish sxs, an aya model 4/53, given to me by a very good friend of mine. now is that 10/22 not called the international edition? i had one and i broke the firing pin, and traded it for a 22 magnum.... i really liked it and dont see many at all with that stock, actually mine was the only one i saw in person. are they a rare style?
 
Sorry man, but these women are more macho than that shotgun, especially the one with the tattoo.
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its a spanish sxs, an aya model 4/53, given to me by a very good friend of mine. now is that 10/22 not called the international edition? i had one and i broke the firing pin, and traded it for a 22 magnum.... i really liked it and dont see many at all with that stock, actually mine was the only one i saw in person. are they a rare style?

from what i understand, ruger will make a limited run of some rifles, then stop, then dust them off and make them again years later. have seen international 10/22s for sale before, but mostly in the states. they made a stainless with laminate stock that was apparently a walmart exclusive, but again, i think that was u.s. only.
 
deadman, mine was a stainless with a walnut stock, with no checkering, wish i still had it. then again wish i still had alot of guns, youve got a keeper. but im way off topic lets get back on topic.....
 
Gentlemen, I think there is widely circulated misconception about guns and what the "macho" means. Anyone can load his 12G with 3.5" magnum slugs and pretend he's got balls. I say this 410/410 is very macho.
 
Nahhhhh... I'm just messin with you.... you're macho. (you'd have to be with walls THAT colour!) :eek: Maybe when the wife's not looking, throw some brown and black paint up there to make it camo. :D

mmatt
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its not paint, but is this enough brown and black? my wife actually gave me a lot of grief over the paint choice too. i was trying for a poker table green, but...[/QUOTE]

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