B Brian Williams New member Oct 11, 2001 #1 Win mod 70 Classic compact in 7mm-08 Attachments mod70cmpt.jpg 29 KB · Views: 277
L Ledbetter New member Oct 11, 2001 #2 Since you asked . . . I just bought it. Pick it up tomorrow. Henry Golden Boy .22 Smooth too.
J Jspy New member Oct 11, 2001 #3 That would be my Grd II Belgium Browning 22 Auto which could only be replaced by a Grd III. (maybe one of these days)
That would be my Grd II Belgium Browning 22 Auto which could only be replaced by a Grd III. (maybe one of these days)
B bad_dad_brad New member Oct 11, 2001 #4 My Ruger 10/22 Sportster in soft checkered walnut stock and misty blued barrel.
M Monkeyleg New member Oct 11, 2001 #5 It's gone, but it was a Colt Sauer .270. Beautifully figured carmel walnut stock, royal blue finish. The bolt action was a smooth as butter, and didn't rattle. I sure wish I'd believed then what I believe now: don't sell anything.
It's gone, but it was a Colt Sauer .270. Beautifully figured carmel walnut stock, royal blue finish. The bolt action was a smooth as butter, and didn't rattle. I sure wish I'd believed then what I believe now: don't sell anything.
1 1911A1 fan New member Oct 11, 2001 #7 Dr. Rob got it right I don't have pretty guns, if you have an ugly gun then you don't cry when you scratch em
Dr. Rob got it right I don't have pretty guns, if you have an ugly gun then you don't cry when you scratch em
H Hoppy New member Oct 12, 2001 #9 My Yugo Mauser is getting prettier with every coat of tung oil I apply... That Henry Golden Boy looks damn fine though!
My Yugo Mauser is getting prettier with every coat of tung oil I apply... That Henry Golden Boy looks damn fine though!
M M700 New member Oct 12, 2001 #12 Guess a link would help.... Attachments m700p.jpg 51.6 KB · Views: 253
L Long Path New member Oct 12, 2001 #13 I guess it would by my first rifle, given to me on my 11th birthday, a Remington 581: Attachments my first 22 rifle better pic.jpg 17.5 KB · Views: 173
Y Yanus New member Oct 12, 2001 #14 An original Argentine FN-FAL bought in the late 80's. It is simply a masterpiece of weaponry.
J jungleman New member Oct 14, 2001 #15 I really believe that a Savage 99 is one of the best looking rifles made. (and one of the most inovated for its age)
I really believe that a Savage 99 is one of the best looking rifles made. (and one of the most inovated for its age)
Y yankytrash New member Oct 14, 2001 #16 My Romak III that I painted black: Seven coats of black engine enamel, 7 coats of engine enamel clearcoat, and a good soakin with spray silicon. Scratch away, if you can...
My Romak III that I painted black: Seven coats of black engine enamel, 7 coats of engine enamel clearcoat, and a good soakin with spray silicon. Scratch away, if you can...
7 7th Fleet New member Oct 14, 2001 #18 No doubt about it, a Springfield Armory M-1A with a quality handrubbed oiled walnut stock. 7th
T Target Shooter New member Oct 14, 2001 #20 This is my best looking rifle. Remington 40-XB CUSTOM DELUX BENCH REST MODEL, 20 Power Unertl Scope W/Heat Shield, Custom Made Stock W/Gold Inlay in palm swell, Gold Plated Receiver, Jeweled Bolt, Custom Carry Case, 20" Heavy Chrome Plated Barrel. Caliber is 222 Remington Mag. It shoots every bit as good as it looks. TS
This is my best looking rifle. Remington 40-XB CUSTOM DELUX BENCH REST MODEL, 20 Power Unertl Scope W/Heat Shield, Custom Made Stock W/Gold Inlay in palm swell, Gold Plated Receiver, Jeweled Bolt, Custom Carry Case, 20" Heavy Chrome Plated Barrel. Caliber is 222 Remington Mag. It shoots every bit as good as it looks. TS