Probably all Great Grandpa needed
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Probably all Great Grandpa needed
Here's 3 of the oldest in my collection.
The scattergun has been in my family for generations. I believe my great grandfather was the original owner. It is a 12 ga "Hollenbeck" from Syracuse Arms, made in 1894.
The levergun is a Marlin 1894 32WCF made in 1895
The Colt revolver is a 32WCF made in 1902
The scattergun has been in my family for generations. I believe my great grandfather was the original owner. It is a 12 ga "Hollenbeck" from Syracuse Arms, made in 1894.
The levergun is a Marlin 1894 32WCF made in 1895
The Colt revolver is a 32WCF made in 1902
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Re: Probably all Great Grandpa needed
Great stuff!
I don't have anything that belonged to Great Grandparents, but fortunately I have several from both of my grandfathers. They were both hunters and shooters.
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I don't have anything that belonged to Great Grandparents, but fortunately I have several from both of my grandfathers. They were both hunters and shooters.
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Re: Probably all Great Grandpa needed
Ted, wow, three heirlooms to draw to!
Re: Probably all Great Grandpa needed
Nice old guns, Ted.
I have my great grandfather’s J. Steven’s and Sons single shot 16 gauge. No serial numbers to date it, but my research shows that model was made between 1886 and 1915. It is worn so much that I would be afraid to shoot it.
I also have my grandfather’s model 67 Winchester 22. No serial numbers on it either, but the features on date it to 1935 or 1936. It is In good shape and I have shot a few squirrels and rabbits with it. These were hunting guns to help provide for the table in these old Ozark Mountains.
Both died before I was born, so I don’t have any stories to share.
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I have my great grandfather’s J. Steven’s and Sons single shot 16 gauge. No serial numbers to date it, but my research shows that model was made between 1886 and 1915. It is worn so much that I would be afraid to shoot it.
I also have my grandfather’s model 67 Winchester 22. No serial numbers on it either, but the features on date it to 1935 or 1936. It is In good shape and I have shot a few squirrels and rabbits with it. These were hunting guns to help provide for the table in these old Ozark Mountains.
Both died before I was born, so I don’t have any stories to share.
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Re: Probably all Great Grandpa needed
Very nice, Ted!
I don't have anything older than my Grandfather... but that means Y2K has something from his Great-Grandfather.
I don't have anything older than my Grandfather... but that means Y2K has something from his Great-Grandfather.
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Re: Probably all Great Grandpa needed
There’s a lot of truth here.
How much do we really need or can even use?
How much do we really need or can even use?
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My mother's mother's father was a hunter, but only had daughters. When he passed away one of his son-in-laws commandeered the firearms and apparently sold them, leaving no info as to what they were. Even his son (of the son-in-law) had no idea and he was a gun nut like me. I've often wondered about what rifle GreatGrandpa used to take that huge bull elk that used to grace the lobby of his motel when I was a tiny child. Or what did he shoot that bobcat with, the one that was made into a rug and draped on a couch or chair and kept inquisitive great-grandchildren out of that part of the house. Those are questions that I'll probably never know the answers to. I'm glad you have access to such family lore!
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Years back most folk were raised with the idea of learning to use what you have. And they made do with what we today would never consider. My great-uncle killed 4 bears with an old .38 Long Colt and factory ammo. And they ain't much! I have read stories of natives in Alaska and Canada taking big bears with the .22 Hornet. It was what they had and they had to make it work.Scott Tschirhart wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 6:20 am There’s a lot of truth here.
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Re: Probably all Great Grandpa needed
How about the 1953 world record bear shot by Cree Indian Bella Twin using a Cooey 22 with 22 long ammo. This actually took place in Alberta Canada.