semperfi71
US Veteran
Perhaps a very good indication of just how tough some of these things are.
A gent in his 80s brought this into the LGS. He was seeking advice as to what he should "do" with it now.
Case closed. The original owner has decided that he could never part with it.
Brother Dave,
I'll see your pair with four of a kind!
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OK, time from a break from all the NIB treasures and safe queens. Time to share a K22 that's worked - hard - from the day it was purchased new in 1952.
A gent in his 80s brought this into the LGS. He was seeking advice as to what he should "do" with it now.
He purchased it (K150xxx) new in 1952. Carried it working traplines in western Oregon for 60 years. It "lived" in this holster for the entire period, stored in it too.
Finish is 1/2 gone, rust and scratches. Even a ring in the barrel. But it worked on, decade after decade. He has no idea of how many animals it dispatched, including more than a few bears, he says.
As for what to "do" with it, I'd say an honored retirement is in order.
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