Bucksnuff
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Anyone else have old guns they still use?
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Appreciate it, my family has had our camp on the outskirts of the ANF since the late 1970's and I've been hunting since I was old enough in the mid-90's. This is the biggest buck I've ever taken in the big woods. Bucks of that size are up there but they don't get big by being dumb. There is a lot of ground to cover in the big woods and the deer population is smaller than the big AG areas. I was more than a mile back from any road in an area I have seen deer in the past but to be honest, it was more of a right-place-right-time than my "superior" hunting skills.Nice buck. My brother is in the Allegheny NF neck of PA. He'd be happy with a public land buck of that size. Swell buck.
You might want to think about replacing that stock. Don't want it to come apart again and smack you in the face. I see them up on eBay fairly frequently. I've been trying to find a replacement for my 16 ga Model 12. Previous owner sawed it off short. It was my first gun. A birthday present from Dad and Grandpa October 1964.View attachment 191484I took my Grandfathers 1926 Model 12 Turkey hunting this spring. He passed away in 1955, 10 years before I was born. All of his hunting was around here shooting ducks and squirrels in the River bottoms with this gun, the only one he had. My grandmother passed it on to me when I turned 12 and I used it until I got my first 1100. I’m sure he had a smile on his face when it roared back back to life this spring on this Tom I called in…
Anyone else have old guns they still use?
I’ve been looking for one that looks similar on ebay myself. I’ve seen some that look newer and some in terrible shape. Good eye noticing thatYou might want to think about replacing that stock. Don't want it to come apart again and smack you in the face. I see them up on eBay fairly frequently. I've been trying to find a replacement for my 16 ga Model 12. Previous owner sawed it off short. It was my first gun. A birthday present from Dad and Grandpa October 1964.
Not to be dramatic, but I love your dog1936 Vintage Greifelt O/U in 12 gauge. Retailed by the New York City store, Abercrombie & Fitch, originally. The dog is a 2017 vintage Black Lab from a breeder outside of Lolo.
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You might want to think about replacing that stock. Don't want it to come apart again and smack you in the face. I see them up on eBay fairly frequently. I've been trying to find a replacement for my 16 ga Model 12. Previous owner sawed it off short. It was my first gun. A birthday present from Dad and Grandpa October 1964.
Try Numrich Arms aka Gun Parts Corp. . Check and keep checking back. Their inventory is fluid.I’ve been looking for one that looks similar on ebay myself. I’ve seen some that look newer and some in terrible shape. Good eye noticing that
Nice dog and gun. Had no idea Abercrombie and Fitch was a high end sporting goods outfitter at one time. They are far from being that now, they probably don’t even like guns.1936 Vintage Greifelt O/U in 12 gauge. Retailed by the New York City store, Abercrombie & Fitch, originally. The dog is a 2017 vintage Black Lab from a breeder outside of Lolo.
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Nice dog and gun. Had no idea Abercrombie and Fitch was a high end sporting goods outfitter at one time. They are far from being that now, they probably don’t even like guns.
Gotta get yourself some Robert Ruark novels. In his day, no sensible hunter would ever go to Africa without a stop at A&F in New York City, of all places.Nice dog and gun. Had no idea Abercrombie and Fitch was a high end sporting goods outfitter at one time. They are far from being that now, they probably don’t even like guns.
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The problem is finding one of those old shotgun stocks that isn't either cracked or ready to crack from wood being saturated with oil at receiver. Dad taught me to always store shotguns muzzle down so gun oil doesn't run into the end grain of the stock. Not a good idea to store rifles that way but won't hurt a shotgun.I’ve been looking for one that looks similar on ebay myself. I’ve seen some that look newer and some in terrible shape. Good eye noticing that