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    Quote Originally Posted by buckeye View Post
    Yes,just got done with it.Going to put a different scope on it.Just had it laying around.
    Shoots great.
    Great looking furniture good job

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckeye View Post
    Yes,just got done with it.Going to put a different scope on it.Just had it laying around.
    Shoots great.
    Buckeye I'm really starting to hate you! One of the things I regret the loss of was my Ruger 10/22 (as well as my Mini 14) when that bast@rd PM, John Howard slapped his ridiculous bans on semi's. You've done a beautiful job of accessorising it mate...Now to go back and look for any pipes you may have included in the photo .


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Buckeye I'm really starting to hate you! One of the things I regret the loss of was my Ruger 10/22 (as well as my Mini 14) when that bast@rd PM, John Howard slapped his ridiculous bans on semi's. You've done a beautiful job of accessorising it mate...Now to go back and look for any pipes you may have included in the photo .


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    Hope you get your guns back some day.I hope we don`t loose are rights to own them.Dave

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    Ditto^ Tom. The loss of a friend is hard to bear. Stay strong.

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    Tonight, it's going to be some Frog Morton OTB in the Jirsa, the Omar King cutty is getting it's night off in the rack behind it, ran two bowls through it last night, it deserves a rest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckeye View Post
    Yes,just got done with it.Going to put a different scope on it.Just had it laying around.
    Shoots great.
    My first 10/22 I bought in 1975 for 52$ at a farm supply store. My dad drove me to get it, I was in the eighth grade. On the way home, he stopped, he had seen a crow in a orchard and asked if I thought I could hit it. Rolled down the window, no cars coming, one dead crow! That started a love affair with that gun that goes on to this day. I have run more ammo through that thing than anything else I ever owned. It went to High School with me, behind the seat of the pickup and even fell out on the road one night going around 40 mph, don't ask. It ground off the front sight and snapped off the rear sight, I shot it without sights for a couple years, then broke down and put a cheap scope on it. The extractor claw thingie fell out once, and I shot it without it, it would cycle rounds in, but you had to dig the unspent round from out of the barrel when you were done shooting. A one dollar part fixed that. Quite possibly the best action Ruger ever came up with, and the rotary clip, genius. I can't say enough about a 10/22. But, I'm biased.
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    Quote Originally Posted by donv View Post
    Tonight, it's going to be some Frog Morton OTB in the Jirsa, the Omar King cutty is getting it's night off in the rack behind it, ran two bowls through it last night, it deserves a rest!

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    If I didn't know any better,I'de guess that's a woodburning stove I spy in the background. Sigh.....someday I'll have one of my own .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    If I didn't know any better,I'de guess that's a woodburning stove I spy in the background. Sigh.....someday I'll have one of my own .
    Those items are on the wood burning stove! I haven't had a fire in her in two years, bringing in wood is a non option as of late. I really like this one, my father bought it back in the Seventies. It puts out the heat! The inside bottom and one row up the side are fire brick. A fellow I worked with restored a stove last year, I'll see if I can find a picture to send you. It came out gorgeous!! Besides being a really cool design to begin with, he did a great job!
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    Quote Originally Posted by donv View Post
    Those items are on the wood burning stove! I haven't had a fire in her in two years, bringing in wood is a non option as of late. I really like this one, my father bought it back in the Seventies. It puts out the heat! The inside bottom and one row up the side are fire brick. A fellow I worked with restored a stove last year, I'll see if I can find a picture to send you. It came out gorgeous!! Besides being a really cool design to begin with, he did a great job!
    Here's the 1889 stove he found. Lucky dude!

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