Johnn Peterson
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I'm actually working on another calendar for 2011. It is going to have some beauts in it. It won't be ready until about October.
Keep us posted.
I'm actually working on another calendar for 2011. It is going to have some beauts in it. It won't be ready until about October.
What does a vintage sling hook look like Noel?
Well, if you take a rushed pic it looks like this.
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very nice! Where did you get them again?
A couple sets just went on fleabay, first ones went for $92 USD, second went for $71 IIRC. They were both minty like these that I got. Old rusty ones on ebay went for much less, like $36. You need deep pockets to outbid that crazy crowd.
Maddog would be the one to say when they started making these. They are still making them for $40 at Dixie I believe but they are a shorter length hook.
Johnn,
My Grampa's old Enfield has been sportered and the big "eye studs" meant for the hook slings added too. Just had a close look at his swivels there and they say Parker Hale. There is a screw threaded in from one side acting as the pin, screw is slotted for screw driver but also knurled.
The ones you describe might be the old winchester super grade style, they are a wider set up, I don't have a picture for them.
Sorry, can't show you a picture just yet, maybe down the road, but yesterday I acquired a Moel 94 in 25-35, made in 1896. That's right, serial is 637xx and the Winchester chart says it was made in 1896, the year after the 25-35 came out.
It has a beautiful original bore and the fellow I got it from has been shoting it with standard Dominion factory loads. He says it shoots really nice, and looking down teh barrel, I can believe him.
I have it apart now, doing some work on it, but, I'm like you Kirk, and also like you, Denny, when I get it together I will be shooting it. He gave me more than a box of shells for it and I have some around, so lots of brass for reloading. Going to a gun show next month, so will look for dies.
After all, it says on it that it's nickel steel barrel is designed for modern smokeless powder!
Maybe us old timers, me and the rifle, should just go out this fall and try it out on a deer.
Warm wood and cold blue steel and the smell of Hoppe's #9....
Warm wood and cold blue steel and the smell of Hoppe's #9....
Warm wood and cold blue steel and the smell of Hoppe's #9....
Maybe us old timers, me and the rifle, should just go out this fall and try it out on a deer.



























