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Offline Two Bears

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OLD guns of interest
« on: May 27, 2009, 06:54:54 AM »
Ever got to handle old guns of special interest? (Famous owned guns)
Any pictures of them?

I don't have many but 4 come to mind,

1) Colt Single Action Army that had its holster from an outlaw that shot a Governer from Utah, It also had a book about the shooting and killer. The gun was sold to a customer in Southern Minnesota.

2) A Winchester lever rifle (sorry I cant remember the model) that had a factory letter that said that the rifle was OFW's and was sent up to his house.

3) a nice Henry rifle with serial number 707 that I sold to a customer in Wisconsin. No historic owner known but it was a menorable rifle that I was able to sell.

4) Springfield Trapdoor Officers Model in .45-70, not many were made and less have survived the years, I was fortunate to be able to see and handel it and was going to take it on a buffalo hunt but the front sight came loose and I did not want to risk losing it or risk damaging it on the hunt so I did not take it with.


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Re: OLD guns of interest
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2009, 07:18:18 AM »
A freind in High school had a couple of Teddy Rosevelts Winchesters.
I remember an 1886 and an 1876.  the 1886 had nothces in the wrist and different ones.  Never did find out what they ment. 

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Re: OLD guns of interest
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2010, 04:01:53 PM »
1 the riflemans rifle2 a h&r pistol that was john gottis 3