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    The range was in Belleville on North Illinois Street owned by Rick Yale. I was with him for about eight years until he sold the range to someone from out of state. It's still open as far as I know, but rates doubled with everything else, and I don't know if the new owner ever got his stamp for the autos.

    I resigned shortly after the change in ownership. The guy is (or was) a complete jerk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeaconKC View Post
    Just picked this up yesterday! I've wanted one since I was a kid watching Combat and the Untouchables.
    Beautiful Gun!!! I have a pre-Kahr West Hurley M1927A1, someday I'd like to get an M1 as a stablemate.
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    I like these sights better as the peep is a lot bigger. Definitely helps with glasses! But I gotta admit the 1927 just looks cooler.

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    Hey guys, not a collector or even an enthusiast even but I've got a couple of utilitarian hand-me downs. Gun on top was my grandfathers .300 Savage that I believe is pre 50's. The next was his varmit .22, an O.F. Mossburg. pre 40's I believe. And the bottom gun is a newer .22 Marlin .

    And then there's the Big guns!!

    Just being funny!!
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    This is a little before the era our little group is interested in but it's pretty cool none-the-less. I was strolling through the gun show today and saw this wild west beauty for less than half what I normally see them going for - needs a main spring but that's it! All there, all the markings clear as a bell, locks up tight, grips are perfect but changing to a chocolate brown color, and decent suction in 1873 Winchester caliber (44-40). Merwin Hulbert third model double action revolver made around 1880-1890. Take a look:

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    Has an intertesting three letter stamped mark that looks like H.E.R. - anybody got any ideas about that one?



    Thanks for looking!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Levallois View Post
    This is a little before the era our little group is interested in but it's pretty cool none-the-less. I was strolling through the gun show today and saw this wild west beauty for less than half what I normally see them going for - needs a main spring but that's it! All there, all the markings clear as a bell, locks up tight, grips are perfect but changing to a chocolate brown color, and decent suction in 1873 Winchester caliber (44-40). Merwin Hulbert third model double action revolver made around 1880-1890. Take a look:









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    Has an intertesting three letter stamped mark that looks like H.E.R. - anybody got any ideas about that one?



    Thanks for looking!

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    Really great find! Those revolvers are very well made, the NRA TV show recently featured these.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bourne ID View Post
    Hey guys, not a collector or even an enthusiast even but I've got a couple of utilitarian hand-me downs. Gun on top was my grandfathers .300 Savage that I believe is pre 50's. The next was his varmit .22, an O.F. Mossburg. pre 40's I believe. And the bottom gun is a newer .22 Marlin .
    The OF Mossberg .22 you have there was selected to be a training rifle for the Royal Army and the US Army as well. I have one of these training rifles. The model is a 42M with micrometer rear sight and multiple aparture front sights. It will fire short, long, and long rifle cartridges. I don't think there is much collector value, but it's a nice shooter. This particular model of mine was one sent to England during the early part of the war for marksmanship training.

    Besides mine, your's is the first of this rifle I've seen in another's collection.
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    Thanks Michael, that an interesting bit of information that I didn't know about the Mossberg. To tell the truth..I've never shot the gun. My grandfather passed away three years ago at the age of 94 and the family decided I should have the gun. I never heard how he acquired it but I've a few uncles that I might ask now.

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    Great selections gents. The Savage is a total classic, a true heirloom even if it wasn't an inheritance. The Merwin Hulbert is a beauty, can't wait to see a range report on all of them.

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    I finally got hold of a Walther PPK that I've wanted for some time. The time was right, and so was the price! Very satisfactory.



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