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Finally found at Tulsa
wundudnee
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One of my addictions is .22 Winchesters. Over the years I have collected at least one example of every single shot .22 Winchester has made. The only two I couldn't find was a model 1900 and a model 58. Nearly every one I found either had a chunk out of the stock or was cracked. I found these two on the same table, both had good wood.
The 58 is on top. It was made from 1928-1930 and has the flat stock with rounded edges. The 1900 is an early 1900 made rifle.
The top gun in this picture is a model 36, 9mm rimfire shotgun. The rest are the early .22 single shots. The rest are models 1900, Thumb trigger, 1902, 1904, 58, 59
Some day I'll dig out the newer ones.
The 58 is on top. It was made from 1928-1930 and has the flat stock with rounded edges. The 1900 is an early 1900 made rifle.
The top gun in this picture is a model 36, 9mm rimfire shotgun. The rest are the early .22 single shots. The rest are models 1900, Thumb trigger, 1902, 1904, 58, 59
Some day I'll dig out the newer ones.
Comments
congrats fine looking Winchesters now that quest is done what's next
There are variants. So many rifles, so little money, so little time.[:D] Let's see, a 677, a 67 shot, a high condition 1895 in .22, maybe one of those Winchester junior rifle club kits complete, a full box of .22 extra longs. I don't want much.
Keep an eye out for an 1873 in both short and the rarer one, long!!
You have good taste. Nice!
glad you filled in a couple spots you have been searching for [^]
I think the hunt and chase is just exciting as finding what your looking for sometimes .. but there is always just one more or two or three [:D][:D]
An enviable collection.
EvilDr235