Classic and vintage hunting rifles!

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Alright I am tired of pics of black plastic stocks and 20x scopes. Post up a pick of your wood stock vintage,classic, or collect able rifle you actually hunt or have hunted with. Points for vintage sporters, rigbys double etc.
 
Okie Dokie, here's a sample from my bunch.
.375 Winchester 94....My favorite.
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.22 Cooey 39 that I've had since I was a teen.(And nuked the most game with.)
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Rossi 92's in .357 & .45 Colt
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Herters U9 (BSA) .458 Win. Mag.
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Winchester 1400 12ga. "Buck-N-Ball"
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.45 ACP Enfield.....Cats & squirrels hate this gun.
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While these are not really old arms, they at least are decent examples of classic style, wood stocked
bangers. I have only 2 plastic stocked rifles in the pile at the moment, and they are both Savage's.
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Winchester model 71 deluxe in 348 WCF and a couple of shots of it.





And, the first centre fire rifle I ever shot, an old Marlin 1894 in 44-40, that's seen a 'bit' of use before I got it, and , two photos of it also.



 
Nice! Not everyday you see somebody who owns a trapper Nelson and a pair of leather caulk boots. Viberg I assume?

No. ;)I'm from the pre-metric era. I purchased that pair a couple of days before I quit at a logging camp I was at in Gold River during the mid 60's. Those are Pierre Paris and hammer in 'OO' caulks, made in Vancouver. Kept them for hunting in timber.
 
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No. ;)I'm from the pre-metric era. I purchased that pair a couple of days before I quit at a logging camp I was at in Gold River during the mid 60's. Those are Pierre Paris and hammer in 'OO' caulks, made in Vancouver. Kept them for hunting in timber.

Cool, I was in Nimpkish Camp in the early 70's surveying the new(Back then) North Island highway. Saw a fair bunch of super durable boots like yourn back then. Frickin hard to get any decent footware these days
without gettin' bent over, that's fer sure!

Gun makers are bending us over as well these days...bigtime!:(
Here's another one from the batch...a 1910 Winny 94 in 32-40.
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Birthday present from my Dad in 1956 - 1st gun of my very own. I still have it & take it out & shoot a couple of rounds on his birthday every year..... :)


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