Old guns
#8011661
12/04/23 07:34 PM
12/04/23 07:34 PM
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michigan,USA
seniortrap
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michigan,USA
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Does any of you notice how the old guns from 50-100 years ago seem to be out of style?
Today if its not a 6mm, 6.5 or a 350 legend etc. its not any good.
I have a Winchester model 94 in .32 Win.spl. that my son thinks is too old. Its killed more deer than his rifles.
Also if your not a stick and string guy, your not cool. Or a compound bow. Let alone a crossbow (gun bow), your not with it.
Why don't we just setup land mines for our game? How about a claymore to take any and all down? Crazy, yes?
I'm done.
Vietnam--1967 46th. Const./Combat Engineers
"Chaotic action is preferable to orderly inaction." "After the first shot, all plans go out the window!"
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8011671
12/04/23 07:48 PM
12/04/23 07:48 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Central, SD
Law Dog
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Central, SD
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I don’t worry what others are doing I just don’t have the desire to do that. The I don’t do that so it’s not ok for you to do it has plagued our outdoor activities forever we are our own enemies at times.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8011719
12/04/23 08:23 PM
12/04/23 08:23 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Ames, IA
MikeTraps2
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Ames, IA
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My Dad has a .32 rifle he is very fond of LOL
I have a .350 Legend and a old .35 Remington myself
Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure
Theodore Roosevelt
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Re: Old guns
[Re: MikeTraps2]
#8011731
12/04/23 08:41 PM
12/04/23 08:41 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Webster County W.V
matt
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I have several to choose from and hunt a lot with the new and the old. Always make at least one day to hunt with an oldie. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/12/full-1369-198392-img_6405.jpeg) 35 REM in a 141
Live each day as if it were your last. We know not at which hour it will come. Life is too short.Tell your loved ones each day how much you love them
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8011803
12/04/23 09:25 PM
12/04/23 09:25 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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I don't take someone seriously when they deer hunt with a black rifle. Go ahead, spew the hate.
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Re: Old guns
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#8011813
12/04/23 09:30 PM
12/04/23 09:30 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Georgia
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Georgia
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I don't take someone seriously when they deer hunt with a black rifle. Go ahead, spew the hate. I'm as much a lover blued steel and oiled walnut as anyone and my deer getter of choice is an 1895 winchester in 30/06. But when it comes to putting meat or fur on the ground dead is dead and don't care if you dress up in a loincloth with a sharp stick or call in a fire mission to get it done, dead is dead.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8011831
12/04/23 09:39 PM
12/04/23 09:39 PM
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Joined: Mar 2007
North East, MT
Hunt_with_dogs
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I LOVE old school guns! My main shooters for hunting medium to large game are: Pre 64 Winchester in 6mm Rem and a hand made .560 flintlock smoothbore made by Ken Netting. I would love to go out and give my old 1950s Winchester 32 spl alot of shooting time as well, but unfortunately, you can buy 50 BMG rounds for cheaper these days!
The world might be headed to Hades, but you don't have too... >>> John 3:16 <<<
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8011847
12/04/23 09:51 PM
12/04/23 09:51 PM
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Joined: Dec 2009
The Hill Country of Texas
Leftlane
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The Hill Country of Texas
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Amen to Charles, Miketraps2, and Maine Logger. I've killed dear with a lot of different tools but a little JM Marlin in 35 Rem is my all time favorite. It doesn't knock em flat like the .270s and my per .257s but they always run out of fluid with in hearing distance and if not the LOL trail is thick enough for a 3 yr old to track. My ex father in law and I made my boy do it twice in a day and he had turned 3 only one month before.
They will never make another gun that swings like a shot gun on pheasant like that little .35R does.
�What�s good for me may not be good for the weak minded.� Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8011867
12/04/23 09:58 PM
12/04/23 09:58 PM
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Joined: Jul 2012
N. Carolina
Scout1
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N. Carolina
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Savage 99’s are hard to beat!
------------------------------------- Paying Top Dollar for Alien Parts.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8011868
12/04/23 10:00 PM
12/04/23 10:00 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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I wasn't taking a shot at Mainelogger. I've owned an AR and it's a fun gun to shoot but the whole tactical craze has gone too far, at least in my thinking. Much better choices for a deer rifle out the to choose from.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8011890
12/04/23 10:15 PM
12/04/23 10:15 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
ND
MJM
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If a firearm is reliable , functions and shoots with in reason, how is one any better than the other? It all seems like personal choice to me. I am not a lever action fan myself, but could care less if you like them. If you want to hunt with an AR how is it different than any other semi auto?
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: Old guns
[Re: MJM]
#8011899
12/04/23 10:22 PM
12/04/23 10:22 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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If a firearm is reliable , functions and shoots with in reason, how is one any better than the other? It all seems like personal choice to me. I am not a lever action fan myself, but could care less if you like them. If you want to hunt with an AR how is it different than any other semi auto? Plastic.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8011924
12/04/23 10:41 PM
12/04/23 10:41 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
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I like old guns ,the only issue being old guns have old sighting systems and that is one area that has improved greatly.
the other thing is old guns are harder and harder to get parts for and harder to clean
I have special place for M37 Ithica's , 1903A3 , 30-30s
the 870 is 72 years and 500 and 62 years old those are my 2 go-to shotguns mine are not that old but I had a 870 from 1954 and my current 870 is a 1985 police magnum my 500 is one of my newest shotguns dating from 1990 if I am going hunting in the rain it is what you will find in my hand. it cleans easy and parts are all over the place.
ok back to sighting systems the Mauser type sights don't lend themselves to fast target acquisition like an LPVO or even a good peep. if there is no way to mount better sights or optic , or it takes a lot to clean all the spots then it is for fair weather and fun range shooting.
I would rather enjoy an 03A3 with the original sights than start drilling into it to make it something it isn't
my 30-30 wears a globe front and a peep rear because it didn't modify the gun any.
for deer or any game at 25-125 yards the old cartridges do very well 35rem , 30-30win , 32win spl , 38-55 , 45-70 , and many others and they do a good job of making 2 holes
when you are looking for a hunting rifle and you can buy a new gun for 400 dollars and drop an optic on it and be ready to sight in and go hunting if anything is wrong with it send it back to the manufacuter for a warrantee , if you break anything parts are no problem or you can spend 400 and get an old sporterise Mauser with old rings and a scope that has foggy by comparison glass , then try and find a new scope that fits the old mounts and hope that it shoots and your not getting some one's mistake.
Muzzle loader sales tell us a lot more people are hunters than muzzle loaders or inlines with optics that shoot 209 and pelletized powder wouldn't be the most common thing. heck the fire stick really takes it to a muzzleloading cartridge gun.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8011952
12/04/23 11:15 PM
12/04/23 11:15 PM
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western mn
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Most old guns were built better and feel WAY better then the crap in the past 20 years... Bring back Wood!
swampgas chili and schmidt beer makes for a deadly combo
You have to remember that 1 out of 3 Democratic Voters is just as dumb as the other two.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: bucksnbears]
#8011972
12/04/23 11:42 PM
12/04/23 11:42 PM
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Joined: Jul 2016
South Carolina
Tom cat
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South Carolina
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Most old guns were built better and feel WAY better then the crap in the past 20 years... Bring back Wood! Amen!!!
Sugarcreektrapping@gmail.com
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Re: Old guns
[Re: bucksnbears]
#8011999
12/05/23 12:28 AM
12/05/23 12:28 AM
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Georgia
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Most old guns were built better and feel WAY better then the crap in the past 20 years... Bring back Wood! I would say yes and no. Internally modern cnc tooling allows new to hold to tighter tolerances meaning more consistent barrels and parts fitting. Accuracy has improved. Externally the old aesthetics are gone and the labor to hand fit wood to metal or rub on a proper coat of BLO would cost more than the cnc machine and don't even get me started on the environmental issues of hot bluing. So modern stuff has the potential to shoot straighter and be as ugly as a mud fence.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8012027
12/05/23 01:23 AM
12/05/23 01:23 AM
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Joined: Sep 2013
Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
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a nice thing about some of the modern guns is you get home from a day of hunting in the rain
toss a towel on the table and in 90 seconds with no tools the gun is apart you let it dry while you take a hot shower and when done hose out a few spots with a dry lube , give it a wipe down and put it back together in less than 2 minutes.
Last edited by GREENCOUNTYPETE; 12/05/23 01:24 AM.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8012059
12/05/23 04:03 AM
12/05/23 04:03 AM
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Joined: May 2011
Garden,Michigan
Buck (Zandra)
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A friend of mine inherited his brothers gun collection,he asked me if I wanted a German mauser.When he was doling out the rifles to the grandchildren they wanted nothing to do with it.
Buck(formely known as Zandra)
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8012133
12/05/23 07:28 AM
12/05/23 07:28 AM
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eastern WV
Ridge Runner1960
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eastern WV
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Does any of you notice how the old guns from 50-100 years ago seem to be out of style?
Today if its not a 6mm, 6.5 or a 350 legend etc. its not any good.
I have a Winchester model 94 in .32 Win.spl. that my son thinks is too old. Its killed more deer than his rifles.
Also if your not a stick and string guy, your not cool. Or a compound bow. Let alone a crossbow (gun bow), your not with it.
Why don't we just setup land mines for our game? How about a claymore to take any and all down? Crazy, yes?
I'm done. just so you know, the faster twist does make a noticeable difference in bullet expansion. so the heavies expand pretty well.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: Diggerman]
#8012220
12/05/23 09:20 AM
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Northern WI
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Northern WI
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How about the "new" gun you bought that is now the "old" gun, ie, the 7mmSTW Sendero. I say that’s a keeper, sadly I had a Sendero once and can’t even remember the caliber
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Re: Old guns
[Re: Scout1]
#8012254
12/05/23 10:03 AM
12/05/23 10:03 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Upper Michigan
Mack
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Upper Michigan
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Savage 99’s are hard to beat! I agree! I have one (.300 Caliber) that was made in 1937 and belonged to my grandfather. I got two deer with it this year.
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Re: Old guns
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#8012282
12/05/23 10:38 AM
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Joined: Mar 2010
2A Sanctuaries-W. OK & N. NM
Blaine County
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I don't take someone seriously when they deer hunt with a black rifle. Go ahead, spew the hate. Oh the Fudds..... I prefer hunting with bolt guns. But I don't take someone seriously who cares about how and what other people shoot.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: Blaine County]
#8012293
12/05/23 10:49 AM
12/05/23 10:49 AM
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Posco
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Posco
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I don't take someone seriously when they deer hunt with a black rifle. Go ahead, spew the hate. Oh the Fudds..... I prefer hunting with bolt guns. But I don't take someone seriously who cares about how and what other people shoot. I discriminate on who I hunt with, always have. I've weeded out a lot of lightweights.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8012295
12/05/23 10:53 AM
12/05/23 10:53 AM
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Joined: Dec 2012
Northern WI
Line Jumper
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Northern WI
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A flat top AR10 would make an ok deer rifle, don’t care what color you paint it. What really is the difference than a BAR in 308?
Last edited by Line Jumper; 12/05/23 10:54 AM. Reason: Spelingg
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8012366
12/05/23 12:49 PM
12/05/23 12:49 PM
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Joined: Aug 2011
Peoria County Illinois
Larry Baer
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I like old shotguns. This one is about 115 years old. Still works great. No telling how much game this on has killed. It belonged to my great grandpa. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/12/full-21678-198490-baker_paragon_2.jpg) I hunt with a black rifle too- I like them all.
Just passin through
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Re: Old guns
[Re: Coalcreekkid]
#8012372
12/05/23 12:58 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
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Green County Wisconsin
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i use a mosin nagant m38 for a close range bear gun. The date is 1942. do you just leave the safety off or did you figure out a fast way to get it off the Mauser and 1903 it is a quick thumb flip , the Mosin not as easy
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: Blaine County]
#8012409
12/05/23 01:48 PM
12/05/23 01:48 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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A flat top AR10 would make an ok deer rifle, don’t care what color you paint it. What really is the difference than a BAR in 308? There is no difference. One just looks scarier. I kill a lot of hogs with AR10s. You go ahead and drool over your plastic, BC. Maybe someday you'll learn to appreciate craftsmanship. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/12/full-50853-198496-20231205_124022.jpg)
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8012413
12/05/23 01:51 PM
12/05/23 01:51 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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Ninety-nine years old and shoots a two inch group at twenty yards all day long. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/12/full-50853-198497-20231205_123759.jpg)
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Re: Old guns
[Re: Larry Baer]
#8012415
12/05/23 01:53 PM
12/05/23 01:53 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Georgia
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I like old shotguns. This one is about 115 years old. Still works great. No telling how much game this on has killed. It belonged to my great grandpa. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/12/full-21678-198490-baker_paragon_2.jpg) I hunt with a black rifle too- I like them all. +20 style points
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8012419
12/05/23 01:55 PM
12/05/23 01:55 PM
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Georgia
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Georgia
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There is no difference. One just looks scarier.
I kill a lot of hogs with AR10s.
You go ahead and drool over your plastic, BC. Maybe someday you'll learn to appreciate craftsmanship. -10 sportsmanship points
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Re: Old guns
[Re: warrior]
#8012423
12/05/23 02:00 PM
12/05/23 02:00 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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Re: Old guns
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#8012436
12/05/23 02:15 PM
12/05/23 02:15 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Georgia
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Unsportsmanlike conduct to put it politely. Taunting to go further. Snobbery if you must.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: warrior]
#8012446
12/05/23 02:32 PM
12/05/23 02:32 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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Unsportsmanlike conduct to put it politely. Taunting to go further. Snobbery if you must. I stand guilty as accused but I also don't mistake MD 20/20 as a fine wine.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8012449
12/05/23 02:36 PM
12/05/23 02:36 PM
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Georgia
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Unsportsmanlike conduct to put it politely.
Taunting to go further.
Snobbery if you must.
I stand guilty as accused but I also don't mistake MD 20/20 as a fine wine. Nor do I, but it'll get the job done, lol. And while I no longer partake of that vintage I won't begrudge those that do.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8012457
12/05/23 02:50 PM
12/05/23 02:50 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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I've probably introduced as many young hunters/outdoorsmen to the sport as anyone here. I've never expected much in the way of skill or tastes in firearms from up and comers, I looked to desire. Some of them had it, some didn't. Over the years I've converted exactly no one to my way of thinking when it comes to fine guns, doubles in particular. And some of you will be pleased to know this isn't the first time I've been accused of being a snob.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
#8012528
12/05/23 03:59 PM
12/05/23 03:59 PM
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Delta Junction, Alaska
Coalcreekkid
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i use a mosin nagant m38 for a close range bear gun. The date is 1942. do you just leave the safety off or did you figure out a fast way to get it off the Mauser and 1903 it is a quick thumb flip , the Mosin not as easy I never use the safety on a mosin nagant. its to much of a pain to use.
"Gun control is for wimps and commies, listen let's get one thing straight, guns don't kill people I do." Earl Ramsay
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Re: Old guns
[Re: Larry Baer]
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12/05/23 06:31 PM
12/05/23 06:31 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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I like them too Posco. Start a post on it. How should I title it?
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Re: Old guns
[Re: warrior]
#8012748
12/05/23 09:10 PM
12/05/23 09:10 PM
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Diggerman
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I like old shotguns. This one is about 115 years old. Still works great. No telling how much game this on has killed. It belonged to my great grandpa. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/12/full-21678-198490-baker_paragon_2.jpg) I hunt with a black rifle too- I like them all. +20 style points yah, cept huntin squirrels with a shotgun, not cool.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: TreedaBlackdog]
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12/05/23 09:15 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
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Green County Wisconsin
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I think guns are going to change quite a bit in the next few years. With more and more 3D printing - I soon expect many more home made and small shop firearms being produced. I very much like the enthusiasm of todays youth who are printing off their own guns. I pray it continues and the technology allows all to be able to make guns at home. I am serious. I agree as they clamp down harder on regulation or attempt to , 80% and 0% keep getting more popular I hope it continues also I am sure an underhammer was a new fandangled thing at some point also that they learn how to build their own and make them their own is the important
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8012801
12/05/23 10:10 PM
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Georgia
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yah, cept huntin squirrels with a shotgun, not cool. Leaves still on the trees, lol.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8012818
12/05/23 10:30 PM
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Hi-Line Montana
Wild_Idaho
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Hi-Line Montana
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I have a Savage Model 99 lever .308 made in 1955. My go to big game gun. I also have a Savage Model 110 in 7mm rem mag made in '84. Not old but a great rifle. Then I have an AR in 6.5 grendel for a predator rifle.
Real name Eric The sharpest hammer in the box of crayons.
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Re: Old guns
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#8012851
12/05/23 11:15 PM
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western mn
bucksnbears
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I like them too Posco. Start a post on it. How should I title it? " the way guns should be".
swampgas chili and schmidt beer makes for a deadly combo
You have to remember that 1 out of 3 Democratic Voters is just as dumb as the other two.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
#8012960
12/06/23 06:37 AM
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williamsburg ks
danny clifton
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williamsburg ks
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When you disassemble old guns for cleaning (pre 1960 or so) you dont find any plastic. You dont find stamped parts. You will find good metal to wood fit. Good trigger pull. If cared for they last a good while. Even the cheap ones.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Old guns
[Re: matt]
#8012983
12/06/23 07:44 AM
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PA Venango Co.
Ron Marsh
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I have several to choose from and hunt a lot with the new and the old. Always make at least one day to hunt with an oldie. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/12/full-1369-198392-img_6405.jpeg) 35 REM in a 141 My dad had one of these. that picture brought back many memorys. Constantly shot 2" to the right at 100 yd. So what most of the deer were shot at less than 35 yd. My dad had told our neighbor that it was worn out from the boys shooting it so much. the neighbor and I went woodchuck hunting with it. A chuck popped up at 100 yd, I bet the neighbor that I could shoot it in the ear. (won bet) Dad never lived it down.
Last edited by Ron Marsh; 12/06/23 07:46 AM. Reason: grammor
PTA Lifetime #131N. Salvation Army CSM Stakes: Why leave them? ALWAYS John 3:16 814-516-2923
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
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12/06/23 09:50 AM
12/06/23 09:50 AM
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Posco
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I remember when gunshops had a rack or two devoted to just Winchester 94s and old Marlin lever actions. You could pick one up for $200-300. It doesn't seem like it was that long ago. You can't find a Model 94 in halfway decent condition for under a $1,000 nowadays.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
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12/06/23 04:37 PM
12/06/23 04:37 PM
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Joined: Feb 2009
Hill City,Mn.
Rally
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Hill City,Mn.
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I visit Gun shops pretty regular. I find it troubling that many sell nothing but “black guns”, which without fail, the proprietor pushes pretty hard. Often to include nothing but “black” shotguns. I don’t spend much time in that kind of shop. Nothing wrong with “black” guns, own a few, just not my cup of tea. I’ve been in shops that are 90% handgun also, again, not my preference, and there was a period of about five years I hardly touched any of my long guns, hunted everything with handguns. I’ve also been in shops that had sections devoted to the “finer” works ( art really) that started at $5k. Even a few “black” guns in there. My point being, that shops tend to cater to their markets, and promote to the same market. They are more than happy to “order” anything you like or can afford. The “ambiance” in each is different. The salesman doesn’t know if your hunting style or know your preference/ needs in your platform. The person hunting Whitetails in tight cover doesn’t require a 400 Nitro , but not likely the sales clerk that got sent to the gun counter from housewares at Wal Mart knows any difference! Nor will Great Grandpas .35 REM be the best choice for Antelope in NC Montana. There really is no perfect cartridge or platform. Do your homework before you hunt somewhere outside your local haunts.
Keep your boots dry
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Re: Old guns
[Re: Rally]
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12/06/23 04:46 PM
12/06/23 04:46 PM
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Joined: Dec 2012
Northern WI
Line Jumper
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Northern WI
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I visit Gun shops pretty regular. I find it troubling that many sell nothing but “black guns”, which without fail, the proprietor pushes pretty hard. Often to include nothing but “black” shotguns. I don’t spend much time in that kind of shop. Nothing wrong with “black” guns, own a few, just not my cup of tea. I’ve been in shops that are 90% handgun also, again, not my preference, and there was a period of about five years I hardly touched any of my long guns, hunted everything with handguns. I’ve also been in shops that had sections devoted to the “finer” works ( art really) that started at $5k. Even a few “black” guns in there. My point being, that shops tend to cater to their markets, and promote to the same market. They are more than happy to “order” anything you like or can afford. The “ambiance” in each is different. The salesman doesn’t know if your hunting style or know your preference/ needs in your platform. The person hunting Whitetails in tight cover doesn’t require a 400 Nitro , but not likely the sales clerk that got sent to the gun counter from housewares at Wal Mart knows any difference! Nor will Great Grandpas .35 REM be the best choice for Antelope in NC Montana. There really is no perfect cartridge or platform. Do your homework before you hunt somewhere outside your local haunts. Great post Rally! What fun would it be if there was the perfect caliber and platform? the more the merrier!
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Re: Old guns
[Re: Line Jumper]
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12/06/23 05:00 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
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Green County Wisconsin
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30-06 isn't a one perfect but is sure is versatile and way it is still popular 117 years later , 0-350 fairly easily it isn't a one perfect but it covers a huge range and can easily do bear and moose as well.
toss in it was available in millions of surplus guns that could be had a very budget price. ammo and powder were plentiful as surplus
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Old guns
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#8013397
12/06/23 05:15 PM
12/06/23 05:15 PM
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Idaho
bearcat2
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Idaho
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I remember when gunshops had a rack or two devoted to just Winchester 94s and old Marlin lever actions. You could pick one up for $200-300. It doesn't seem like it was that long ago. You can't find a Model 94 in halfway decent condition for under a $1,000 nowadays. Heck, I don't think I'm that old, and it doesn't seem that long ago you could pick up 94s for around $100, maybe not mint but good shooters. And there would be barrels full of Mosin-Nagants for less than that. Biggest problem with the Mosin-Nagants was finding good hunting ammo, the guns were a cheap reliable gun. I've got a Savage 99 in 308 also. Good gun, all my mom has used her whole life. But I'm left handed and that safety on the right side of the lever is a pain to operate for left handers.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: Law Dog]
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12/06/23 05:25 PM
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Joined: Jul 2017
PA
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PA
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I don’t worry what others are doing I just don’t have the desire to do that. The I don’t do that so it’s not ok for you to do it has plagued our outdoor activities forever we are our own enemies at times. I agree 100 % I hunt and trap to please myself When I am trying to do something I want to do I am totally content with my success For example some years ago I caught my first mink It was in a trail set for coon It was a large male and of course I was happy to have it Over the next 5 to 10 years I caught a few more in sets I had made for other animals It was only because I got the mink trapping bug that I set out to learn how be trap mink When I got the first one in a set I made with the idea that it was a mink set .That was a step forward As I gained success I learned how to make better mink sets by duplicating similar set location and other small details .As time went on I was catching mink every season While I never had a large number per season I was catching them every year I do not remember exactly but I had been able to catch at least one for about 20 consecutive years However I never had more than 5 in one season Five in a season happen 5 times It is oblivious that means I was not a high numbers mink trapper But all most all the mink I caught in the 20 plus yeas where caught in what I called a mink set .I t is only a big deal to me I doubt anyone else cares the slights little bit I am not making it into the mink trapping hall of fame But am pleased that I could do it .
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Re: Old guns
[Re: bearcat2]
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12/06/23 06:20 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
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Green County Wisconsin
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[ Heck, I don't think I'm that old, and it doesn't seem that long ago you could pick up 94s for around $100, maybe not mint but good shooters. And there would be barrels full of Mosin-Nagants for less than that. Biggest problem with the Mosin-Nagants was finding good hunting ammo, the guns were a cheap reliable gun.
I've got a Savage 99 in 308 also. Good gun, all my mom has used her whole life. But I'm left handed and that safety on the right side of the lever is a pain to operate for left handers. when marlin closed people got interested in JM marlins when Rem closed people got interested in any Marlin 94s as a affordable lever gun went right with them new ones commanding 900 dollars so the old ones are 650-700 for what would have been a 200 dollar gun 10-15 years ago covid also didn't help man everything got bought , you couldn't even find 30-30 ammo on the shelf for like 2 years no imports from russia in several years now even Mosins are harder to come by my sons friend just sold his not as good mosin for 300 about the only sort of inexpensive thing to buy is old 12ga pumps like Jc higgins and stevens and such and I think the major reason those don't go for more is you can still buy a Maverick 88 for under 200 the Maverick is holding down the craziness of pump guns
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: Crowfoot]
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12/08/23 09:15 AM
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Eastern W by God V
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How many of ya ever heard of an American Sidesnap shotgun ? I have a 12 that I'm afraid to shoot. Pretty sure it has a twist barrel. Here is a pic of one just like mine. Shattuk . Mossberg started out working there. Anybody familiar with these ? Pretty cool action, but a twist barrel far as I can tell. Thanks ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/12/full-56047-198929-sidesnap2.jpg)
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
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12/08/23 09:45 AM
12/08/23 09:45 AM
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Side-levers. Not the norm but not uncommon. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/12/full-50853-198932-screenshot_20231208_083605_google.jpg)
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Re: Old guns
[Re: seniortrap]
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02/16/24 02:19 PM
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Minnesota
30-06 Trapper
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Minnesota
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dang them are some cool guns
The rifle has no will of its own it may be used for evil but there are more good men than evil men and evil will be corrected by good men with rifles.
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Re: Old guns
[Re: Diggerman]
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02/16/24 03:42 PM
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Joined: Nov 2014
east central WI
Dirty D
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east central WI
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How about the "new" gun you bought that is now the "old" gun, ie, the 7mmSTW Sendero. I've got a few of those, a 870, S&W .22 Revolver, and a Kimber .22 rifle. Plus I have a Winchester model 63 .22 my Dad bought new in '47. Don't have many "new" guns.
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