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Looking thru some old pics, you'll have to be well rounded to get them all right! Each pic is a different gun. State the specific model of each numbered 1-10 and I'll return your score outa 10. For #3 and #9 and maybe #10 I'll score just a name correctly.
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I am not sure about them all [particularly specifics], but will make a guess at some.
1. Winchester 64 [Not a 94, due to curved tang]
2. Browning BBR
3. Ross 1910/Mk3
4. Sako [not sure of exact model]
5. Savage 99F
6. Weatherby Mk5
7. Browning 22 SA takedown [grade 2?]
8. Husqvarna 4100
9. French 1869 rifle
10. Early Voere
 
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All bang sticks! What do I win? yeah, I don;t know much and would not be able to offer a better guess!
 
#1...Winchester model 94 deluxe with pistol grip or a Mod 64 no way to tell without the wood.

#2...Browning BBR standard model

#3...Ross 1910 Mk3

#4...Sako action, appears to be med length appears to be a Sako rifle under it but too hard to say without seeing more of the rifle.

#5...Savage 99 F SRC

#6...Weatherby Mark V appears to be German but could be Jap c/w Redfield "Wide View" scope

#7...Browning SA 22 Take down grade II

#8...Commercial FN Mauser Husqvarna 4100, photo doesn't allow for any more details

#9...Trapdoor Springfield

#10...Voere don't know model #
 
#4 I believe is a Tikka M65 Deluxe, judging by the dovetail receiver with drilled/tapped holes, the safety lugs at the rear of the bolt and the rosewood cap on the pistol grip. And zooming in, I think I can see it's a 270Win?
 
Which one is incorrect?

Guess you can't say just yet.........ignore me............it would give all others the answer wouldn't it............ DAAAAAAAAAAAA


PM me the right answer for the wrong ID please.......I'm curious.
 
#1...Winchester model 94 deluxe with pistol grip or a Mod 64 no way to tell without the wood.

#2...Browning BBR standard model

#3...Ross 1910 Mk3

#4...Sako action, appears to be med length appears to be a Sako rifle under it but too hard to say without seeing more of the rifle.

#5...Savage 99 F SRC

#6...Weatherby Mark V appears to be German but could be Jap c/w Redfield "Wide View" scope

#7...Browning SA 22 Take down grade II

#8...Commercial FN Mauser Husqvarna 4100, photo doesn't allow for any more details

#9...Trapdoor Springfield

#10...Voere don't know model #

^ what he said, except for 2 of them:)
 
1. Model 94 Win
2. Browning BBR
3. Ross
4. Sako
5. Savage 99 (really old)
6. Weatherby Mk V
7. don't know
8. Husqvarna
9. Springfield Trapdoor probably in 45/70
10.Voere (don't know the model)

How'd I do?
 
crash 60 you got 4 correct and two "sort ofs". I'll post the answers I was looking for:

#1...Winchester model 64

#2...Browning BBR

#3...Ross rifle

#4...Tikka M65

#5...Savage 1899 F carbine

#6...Weatherby Mark V

#7...Browning SA 22

#8...Husky 4100

#9...ZULU!

#10...Voere (actual model is stlf3)
 
I recall it being very long to ship even though disassembled, definitely not a carbine, and Zulu was legible on the bbl. But I think French is correct in there somewhere...Wilkipedia has something on them....just google zulu gun and they talk about the conversion to Zulu. I think there are a few around.
 
Scott it's not a Snider, here I post some other info I quoted when I sold it. This was not the first Zulu I'd heard of. The OAL is 52". I think the breech assembly is shorter than a Snider's.

"originally a French military percussion muzzleloading rifle-musket, M1857, converted to breechloading with the "Tabatiere" system
(similar to Snider) then bore reamed out to smoothbore".
IMG_5364_zpslbgz8r7a.jpg

IMG_5365_zpsjyiuoplt.jpg

IMG_5366_zpss5pp31e4.jpg

IMG_5367_zpsy2yi8uas.jpg

IMG_5368_zpsnbw9dgwu.jpg
 
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