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Picked up an IBM M1 Carbine today. Made around December 1943.

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Went Marlin fishing...........

Just added this one to the pile. A Marlin Model 97 circa 1902. The gun that grandpa drooled over when he was a young teenager! This is the deluxe model with pistol grip and hand cut checkering. Will handle shorts, longs or long rifle cartridges.





Makes a nice companion for my Colt Lightning .22 pump!

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Just added this one to the pile. A Marlin Model 97 circa 1902. The gun that grandpa drooled over when he was a young teenager! This is the deluxe model with pistol grip and hand cut checkering. Will handle shorts, longs or long rifle cartridges.





Makes a nice companion for my Colt Lightning .22 pump!

Both beautiful guns! Lightnings in that condition are hard to find. I'm partial to Winchesters as apposed to Marlins, but she's still a VERY sexy rifle, especially for .22 rimfire.
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I have a Walther PPK in .380 for sale...PM me if you are interested. not a 7.65 but the .380 is a better round anyway. I agree the PP is just a sexy gun..
Are you open to any trades??





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Both beautiful guns! Lightnings in that condition are hard to find. I'm partial to Winchesters as apposed to Marlins, but she's still a VERY sexy rifle, especially for .22 rimfire.
Refinished? reblued? Redux?
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Do any of you guys know about a good youtube channel or videos about the colt 1911 (gold Cup trophy, 45ACP).
I'm getting my gun permit and this will be my first gun, so I want to learn more about dissambly (and re-assembly of course) and cleaning.
There's a lot on youtube but maybe someone can point me in the direction of some good videos. (so I can weed out the ones not worth looking at.)

since this is a pic thread..
(not my gun but identical, mine just needs a thorough cleaning)

I had one of those and I sold it.
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This is one of the most accurate stock revolvers I have shot.

Boy oh boy what is it? beside being a SW DA?
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It resembles the revolver I found the easiest to shoot accurately: a 4" 19-3. Well-used with a trigger that was more intuitive than mechanical, it was difficult to differentiate double or single action groups at 50'. Loved it. The one I shot wore a Hogue Monogrip.
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Just added this one to the pile. A Marlin Model 97 circa 1902. The gun that grandpa drooled over when he was a young teenager! This is the deluxe model with pistol grip and hand cut checkering. Will handle shorts, longs or long rifle cartridges.
Holy smokes, Fred, both those rifles are amazing. They make my early '60's plain Jane 39A Mountie look rather, well - plain. Very cool stuff.
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Just a 6" 28-2 with Pachmayr grips. There was something wrong with the lockwork so S&W rebuilt it for a song.

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