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If shotguns and rifles had never "evolved" or changed from those classic models I am not sure we would be missing much!
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you have everything in the lower 48 covered there. some of the finest long arms ever made. thanks for sharing. lee
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Seems to be missing a nice pump .22.
Better look in the safe again.
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Aged walnut & blue steel = graphic gun p0rn. Too very pretty. Don't want to unsee.
Thangyew very much for posting.
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Seems to be missing a nice pump .22.
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And a model 12............Nice set you have there....Those 21's are scarce and expensive!
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That is probably the best line up I've seen in a while. Everything you need and nothing you don't. The Model 97 is my favorite. I still shoot trap occasionally with one from 1933. It looks good next to my 1937 Colt New Service in .45 Colt I'll get them out and post a pic or two sometime.
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That is probably the best line up I've seen in a while. Everything you need and nothing you don't. The Model 97 is my favorite. I still shoot trap occasionally with one from 1933. It looks good next to my 1937 Colt New Service in .45 Colt I'll get them out and post a pic or two sometime.
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Thank you
Living in New Jersey it is a complicated matter to buy and sell handguns. It can certainly be done. But the statutory scheme makes being a handgun collector in New Jersey very difficult -- and I do not even try.
On the other hand, it is a relatively simple matter, even in New Jersey, to buy and sell rifles and shotguns. Therefore, with the resources that would otherwise be devoted to hunting and acquiring Smith & Wesson revolvers, I have been able to accumulate a handful of long guns that are similar in workmanship, utility and beauty to the handguns collected by many of the members of this Forum.
Thankfully, rifles and shotguns take up much more space in the safe than handguns
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Nice very early (2nd yr production?) M21 with DT ( and I'd guess extractors). Many 21 buyers overlook those early DT guns,,gotta have that single selective trigger/ ejector gun!.
They're missing out on some of the nicest 21's made IMO.
Beautiful group! thanks for postimg the pics.
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Does your M21 have ejectors or extractors? Larry
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Kinda remembering that some double rifles were built on M-21 actions. Anyway very nice collection of Winchesters and no mystery metal. Frank
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Now we're talkin... Been obsessed with winchesters lately.
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Every one of those guns is a favorite of mine, especially the Model 21 and the Model 97. They are all beautiful, they are all classics as far as I'm concerned. The richness of the wood catches my eye in the photos. Thanks for showing those to us.
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heres some recent acquisitions in case anybody missed my repeated postings.
model 12s in 12 and 16 gauge
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1947.. or '48... cant recall
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so true. that model 21 is killing me. I wish like hell I could afford one. I think that ship has probably sailed by now.
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I'll stop drooling and say: Beautiful
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Droolin too!! All that walnut and nicely blued steel seems like I stepped into a time machine. A real treat and thanks for showing
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Great looking Winchesters!
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All we need now is a cigar and nice bourbon/whisky in a crystal glass.
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A double-trigger M21 with extractors? Be still, my pounding heart!
I can't tell you how much I envy you that one.
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Since you have a model 70 now's the time to get a model 54. Frank
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The 21, 70 and 94 are really nice, but that old 1897 trips my trigger. I had an old solid frame that my aunt bought in a bar many tears ago for $15.00. I gave it to my son and he's real proud of it.
HARDWARE has pretty much covered the 63 and 61 itch, so here's some bolt action .22s.
A 69 dual sight and some 69As
Models 56 short, 57, 59, 60A Target and 60A
Models 47 and 47 peep
Model 55 single shot automatic.
I like Winchesters and S&Ws.
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That's an amazing collection of winchesters. I seem to recall you have a large assortment of sliders also
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I'm gettin sick again. OK, how did you date the M21? Back when I was interested, the book said mine was 1936 or so, and I thought that was pretty early for one.
Last year I found a leg of mutton H H Heiser case for mine. Just so it can feel warm and fuzzy the other 364 days a year when its being ignored.
But yeah, old Winnys sure get the blood going.
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I admit to being self indulgent with the 21
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