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    Quote Originally Posted by Levallois
    Luger M1900 in an Abercrombie and Fitch holster with an umarked belt and 3-mag pouch, 1887 Winny shotgun, Stetson 1900 bowler, badge made from a Mexican coin, and Elgin silver pocket watch. What every well-dressed lawman might have been carrying/wearing circa 1904.
    That, Sir, is a tasteful collection. 12 or 10g '87?
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    Thank you Story. The 1887 is in 12 gauge - it's gone all silvery on me from the high nickel content of the steel back then.

    John
    It ain't like the old days, but it'll do.

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    Good looking equipment gentlemen! I especially like that magazine pouch, haven't seen one with 3 pockets on it before.

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    Deacon,

    It's the only 3-mag Luger pouch that I've seen too. Unfortunately, it is unmarked. Someone told me they though it looked like a Bulgarian military style piece, but who knows?

    John
    It ain't like the old days, but it'll do.

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    Lev, you might want to post it over at surplusrifle, some of our members might have seen it. Pretty well rounded bunch over there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Levallois
    Thank you Story. The 1887 is in 12 gauge - it's gone all silvery on me from the high nickel content of the steel back then.

    John
    I refinished a 20" barreled 10g bar gun built in 1896, IIRC - the metal finish had turned plum but the stock wood was beat. Where it had shrunk along the tang, I used piano ivories as shims.
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    Here are a couple of my guns. Along with these I also have 8 WWII era rifles and a Reporduction 1861 Springfield.

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    My favorite, and favorite thing to shoot, is my Mauser K-98. All matching parts (except the bolt), and 1943 dated.



    There are many like it, but this one is mine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike K.
    New England Firearms 'Handi-Rifle'

    This is a .30-30 break open action single shot. However I can swap barrels and put on any rifle caliber or shotgun gauge that NEF produces. I mainly use the .30-30, but when conditions change I will switch to .22 Hornet or 20ga shotgun. It's really nice having such a "user friendly" firearm.
    I carry a plastic stocked 16 1/4"barreled 45-70 with the platic stock,nylon sling,slip on butt stock cartridge carrier and old Weaver 4x sope ind the trunk of my car as my contigency rifle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jawisher
    is mine.

    Nice Jacket!

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