who else likes old stuff?

Recently picked this one up from a fellow Nutter. Winchester model 1904 take-down chambered in 22 short, long and extra-long. Best guess of date of manufacture is between 1914 and 1924, since they didn't serial number them. Shown here sitting on top of an original matching shipping crate. It's in excellent shape and shoots like a dream.
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Recently picked this one up from a fellow Nutter. Winchester model 1904 take-down chambered in 22 short, long and extra-long. Best guess of date of manufacture is between 1914 and 1924, since they didn't serial number them. Shown here sitting on top of an original matching shipping crate. It's in excellent shape and shoots like a dream.
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That right there is a priceless photo!!!!!
 
I didnt bother reading all the threads. But Colonel Askins said it best, "only accurate rifles are interesting." Old or new.
 
I love my old cooey 60 my brother just got a brand new semi-auto savage 22 model 64 and shooting just isnt the same as shooting my cooey
 
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