superdutyscaler
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Hi all, been a LONG time since I've posted on our forum. Always lurking reading through post, and liking your photos. Two days ago my grandfather passed away, yesterday my family was at his home going through paperwork my dad needs to transfer his property to him. My grandfather left me his Browing Gold shotgun which I gave to my son last night. He also left me his Ruger .30-06 and his father's (my great-grandfather) Harrington & Richardson .32cal top break auto ejection revolver.
Seeing if anyone knows much about the gun? I know it's around 1900, my dad said it shoots 32 shorts but Google search has me believing it shoots 32 long AND shorts?
My last question is after I clean it up and oil it properly would it be safe to shoot it a couple times? Last time it was shot was around fifteen years ago....a large coyote was walking around the town where my grandfather's lives. People were calling the police for weeks trying to catch the thing. Well Mr. Coyote walked down my grandfather's street one late afternoon....he happened to be outside watering his garden and his neighbor started screaming. He looked over the fence and seen the coyote walking out of the woods and making its way through their back yards. He ran I side and grabbed the .32, walled between his pool and detached garage and got a beautiful twelve yard head shot!
I'd like to shot the gun with my dad and son before my grandfather's funeral this week before I put it away in my safe
Seeing if anyone knows much about the gun? I know it's around 1900, my dad said it shoots 32 shorts but Google search has me believing it shoots 32 long AND shorts?
My last question is after I clean it up and oil it properly would it be safe to shoot it a couple times? Last time it was shot was around fifteen years ago....a large coyote was walking around the town where my grandfather's lives. People were calling the police for weeks trying to catch the thing. Well Mr. Coyote walked down my grandfather's street one late afternoon....he happened to be outside watering his garden and his neighbor started screaming. He looked over the fence and seen the coyote walking out of the woods and making its way through their back yards. He ran I side and grabbed the .32, walled between his pool and detached garage and got a beautiful twelve yard head shot!
I'd like to shot the gun with my dad and son before my grandfather's funeral this week before I put it away in my safe