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I have two guns that I would never part with.
The first is a Sears Model 101 20g single shot shotgun I bought from a fellow farm kid for $20.00 in 1968. I was 12 years old. I shot a lot of pheasants on the farm with that weapon & really enjoyed it. I was really hot stuff because it shot 3" magnums! I still shoot it on occasion. It fits nicely behind the backseat of my pickup during hunting season. As I'm out selling farm equipment I see a lot of roosters!
The second one is a Winchester Model 250 lever action .22 I got for Christmas the same year. It's been to the gunsmith twice with broken internal parts. Winchesters after 1964 were really cheaply made! I rarely shoot it anymore but bringing it out of the safe now & then brings back fond memories.
I'm interested in hearing about your "sacred cows".
The first is a Sears Model 101 20g single shot shotgun I bought from a fellow farm kid for $20.00 in 1968. I was 12 years old. I shot a lot of pheasants on the farm with that weapon & really enjoyed it. I was really hot stuff because it shot 3" magnums! I still shoot it on occasion. It fits nicely behind the backseat of my pickup during hunting season. As I'm out selling farm equipment I see a lot of roosters!
The second one is a Winchester Model 250 lever action .22 I got for Christmas the same year. It's been to the gunsmith twice with broken internal parts. Winchesters after 1964 were really cheaply made! I rarely shoot it anymore but bringing it out of the safe now & then brings back fond memories.
I'm interested in hearing about your "sacred cows".