Collecting/investment
I've not counted but probably around 100 +/-.
Due to poor health I can't get out to the range or attend far-away gun shows, so I enjoy my guns by purchasing on the Web. This way I can shop gun auctions from coast-to-coast, AND bid live online during the auction if I wish.
Detailed records are kept of every gun so my survivors will have LOTS of information on how much each item cost, detailed photos for identification/insurance, and best prospects for them to sell to are all listed.
I limit my collecting parameters to: older, cheap in their day, .22rf single-shot guns made in US or Canada. Don't want a dozen of each, just one of each distinctive TYPE OF ACTION. For example, my straight pull bolt is a Ross 1912 Commercial.
The ONLY Winchester bolt action I own is a little Thumbtrigger. For a Winchester drop-block I have an all original Winchester 85 Winder Low Wall Musket in .22 short. Made for govt trainer contract PRIOR to the signing of the Armistice ending WW I.
One I'm
most happy with is a little Tobin made in Woodstock, Ontario. Got original
Rod And Gun magazine from 1917 offering the rifle as a premium for selling five annual subscriptions. BOTH the gun maker and the magazine publisher were located in Woodstock!!!
In the ad they call it a
$5 Boy Scout Rifle. NO TOBIN CATALOG I've found or heard of offers a .22rf rifle. EVERYTHING they list are shotguns! (?) It's like they never heard of these little guys.
Still need to find a Cooey, preferably military marked.
Best regads ~ ~ ~ mauser