Edward Teach
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- who cares?
Well mine aren't quite as purty as some of those others, but I still like 'em.

here's an 1895SS (.45/70) with some very pretty wood that I just refinished:
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That wood looks beautiful. Do you happen to have more pictures of it?
Neat rug! I never realized it would be that large. While on the topic of homeland service rifles, these two were both around for WWI. The top one is a Montreal Home Guard, which was delivered to the Montreal Home Guard in April 1915. The bottom one is a special order 1899H with pistol grip and checkering that was delivered to the Brockville Home Guard in December 1914. The Brockville Home Guard became the Brockville Riflemen which is still a service unit to this day.
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Not the prettiest 95 out there, but it has more value to me than any other
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The BL-22 is fun too, old picture with my last gopher dog, RIP.
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