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Heres Mine...

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Top is the Stag Arms Model 3 Upper in .223 with Vortex StrikeFire Red-Dot.

Bottom is a DPMS Dedicated 22lr Upper with knock off Red-Dot sight on an Armalite lower. Cheap 3-Gun practice.
This upper may be for sale pretty soon!
 
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Here are my two newest acquisitions - Browning BL-22 and its "sibling", SA-22.
Both from early seventies and in pristine condition:

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I'll get in on the 'with knives' pics:

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Tapco 10/22 with TI25 mag, UTG 3-9x40 scope
DIY camo painted factory 10/22 stock
Ka-bar short
Cold steel roach belly
Cold steel recon scout
 
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My remington 597, along with my youngest.

In the mail is a Boyds tacticool stock for it, and a hubble telescope for optics.

I my also graft on a m-14 style butt plate inspired by RUST SPOT, just have to see how it fits in the shoulder first.

Wifes iphone pics = not so good.
 
WAMO POWERMASTER RIFLE, 22rf single-shot, circa 1960s. One of three .22rf firearms manufactured and sold by Whamo-O. Yes, the same toy making happy gang who gave us Hoola Hoops and Frisbees. Under the trade name WAMO, in a different CA city, they made and marketed under a heading of SPORTING GOODS, their more adult-type "toys" including blow guns, crossbow pistols, dueling foils, etc., and promoted them with ads printed on their Whamo-O branded products like their Slingshots.

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This is the same gun author Tom ###lord used to illustrate his "The Story of Wham-O's Guns" article in the recent Ninth Annual Shotgun News Treasury. When I got it from Tom (1 of 3 known/reported) it was missing it's "magazine" which is actually storage for 2 full boxes of 22rf LR.

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A retired PA dentist with a sheet metal brake built this tin replica magazine to original specs for me in his home "gun shop" he assembled while still working, to collect and do some 'smithing on old vintage guns after retiring.

I have their Powermaster Pistol so I only need their WAMO HAMILTON, a .22rf replica of a percussion dueler, known by some as their "pirate" pistol to complete my WAMO trio of .22s. If any reader has an extra, I'll be happy to take it off your hands.

Best regards ~ ~ ~ mauser
 
HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON HANDY GUN, 12.5" barrel, 22rf, single-shot. H&R made only 323 in this caliber between 1931-1934. More rare is their 32-20cf model.

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This particular model H&R was more commonly known to collectors in its 410ga or 28ga smoothbore configurations. Those shorty scatterguns are class III by our ATF, same as a machinegun! The rifled barrel guns are completely legal, and being more than 50 years old they are Curio & Relic (C&R) eligible.

This gun is wearing an aftermarket rear sight and I would appreciate it if anyone who owns one of these, or has an ad, brochure, catalog, or whatever with a good drawing of the .22rf, I need a photo or drawing which depicts what an ORIGINAL rear sight looked like. With that I have a 'smith who can duplicate one for my gun.

Thanks in advance. ;)

Best regards ~ ~ ~ mauser
 
Here's my beautiful CIL Model 125. Just got it, have yet to shoot it. Came with 2 mags I assume 5 and 10 round.

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EDIT Look at the ammo that came with it... 3 boxes ranging from 81 cents for the Remi 22 shorts, all the way to $1.89 for Imperial target. The aguila were priced at $1.19. The shorts are the only box opened...

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