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winchester 94

tazzertazzer Member Posts: 16,837
edited July 2015 in General Discussion
I have a Wincherster lever 94 that ejects from the top. I bought a side scope mount. Any ideas for a good scope for this gun?

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  • tazzertazzer Member Posts: 16,837
    edited November -1
    well been a a rough past year and a half. Iv lost two aunts and then my dad this past oct. then we just lost his older brother last week while we where in Mexico. any way I always remember my Uncle John have this Winchester hanging up on the was and so yesterday my aunt ask me to come look at his few guns and see if i can price them and sell two of them for her. anyways i went and brought home the winchester and thought yall would enjoy seeing it. Not sure if I can swing buying it or not right now but I did buy the little Remington Nylon 66 that I have put no telling how many rounds down it. [:p] heres the win. ill get t pic of therem. when I get it home

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  • OakieOakie Member Posts: 40,565 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I bet if you really wanted it and told your aunt how much it meant to you, she would give it to you. [;)] oakie
  • proappproapp Member Posts: 3,264
    edited November -1
    My dad bought one of those the week I was born
    in 1971, sn2089. Gave it to me at 18 and I passed it
    to my son on his 18th bday. Long story, Ive told
    on here before, but we no longer speak and he asked
    for it back.

    My son told him, here "stick it up your *."
    They are not real expensive and Ive been thinking
    of getting another for my boy.
  • fishkiller41fishkiller41 Member Posts: 50,608
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by proapp
    My dad bought one of those the week I was born
    in 1971, sn2089. Gave it to me at 18 and I passed it
    to my son on his 18th bday. Long story, Ive told
    on here before, but we no longer speak and he asked
    for it back.

    My son told him, here "stick it up your *."
    They are not real expensive and Ive been thinking
    of getting another for my boy.
    Your Father asked for it back from your son?? If i am following this story correctly,either your Dad or your son have to find some kind of way to iron out their differences.I cannot imagine ever not getting along with my Grandfather...That is sad..
    (edit for spelling error)
  • proappproapp Member Posts: 3,264
    edited November -1
    Jeff, the problem was with me and dad. My son wanted no reminder
    of him. Yes, sad but it is what it is.

    Sorry tazzer, I'll shut up.
  • tazzertazzer Member Posts: 16,837
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by proapp
    Jeff, the problem was with me and dad. My son wanted no reminder
    of him. Yes, sad but it is what it is.

    Sorry tazzer, I'll shut up.

    Your good, as sad as it is ,I'd done the same thing as your son.

    I'd like to keep this one as I was born in 71 also. But after buying my colt scout, the nylon and having 1500 wroth of dental work just done it probably won't happen.
  • tazzertazzer Member Posts: 16,837
    edited November -1
    Well the little winny went to its new home last night, sold it to my best freind so its still kinda in teh faimly [:D]
  • JunkballerJunkballer Member Posts: 9,305 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by tazzer
    Well the little winny went to its new home last night, sold it to my best freind so its still kinda in teh faimly [:D]
    It's always good to come up with a back-up plan [;)] [:D]

    "Never do wrong to make a friend----or to keep one".....Robert E. Lee

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