ZipperZap
12-08-2007, 01:42 AM
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Winchester Model 94 30-30, 16" barrel
Marlin Model 1894PG, .44 Remington Mag. / .44 S&W Special, 20" barrel
Marlin Model 1895CB (Cowboy), .45-70 Government, 26" tapered octagon barrel
Marlin Model 1895GS carbine, .45-70 Government, 18.5" barrel
(and another not pictured)
Rossi Puma M1892, .454 Casull / .45 Long Colt, 16” barrel
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SPENCER M1865 Carbine (Armi Sport Repo), .56-50, tubular 7 shot, 20" barrel
As much as I like the Marlin Guides ... I think the Spencer M1865 (above) is still the most fun to shoot - but then again, I'm a sucker for antique (shootable) firearms.
... it leaves mighty big holes in whatever we shoot with it - very accurate, too!
:blastin:
Winchester Model 94 30-30, 16" barrel
Marlin Model 1894PG, .44 Remington Mag. / .44 S&W Special, 20" barrel
Marlin Model 1895CB (Cowboy), .45-70 Government, 26" tapered octagon barrel
Marlin Model 1895GS carbine, .45-70 Government, 18.5" barrel
(and another not pictured)
Rossi Puma M1892, .454 Casull / .45 Long Colt, 16” barrel
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b313/zipperzap/spencer.jpg
SPENCER M1865 Carbine (Armi Sport Repo), .56-50, tubular 7 shot, 20" barrel
As much as I like the Marlin Guides ... I think the Spencer M1865 (above) is still the most fun to shoot - but then again, I'm a sucker for antique (shootable) firearms.
... it leaves mighty big holes in whatever we shoot with it - very accurate, too!
:blastin: