model 14
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model 14
anyone like the model 14s ? I found this one in a pawn shop a few years ago. the grain was covered by decades of crude but I knew it would be nice when I got through with it.it is in 30 rem. and shoots excellent. it was made 1912
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the other side.
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Yes, I like those. That's some fine wood on that one!
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WOW!
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Good eye ! ! !
I've NEVER seen wood that good on a standard grade !
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Good eye ! ! !
I've NEVER seen wood that good on a standard grade !
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Dat`s Purdy alright.
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Beautiful smoke pole, indeed!
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I have a 141 n 30 Rem, but it doesn't have as nice a wood as yours does. Absolutely beautiful butt stock on that rifle!
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I had a Model 14 many years ago chambered for the 25 Remington. I could not find shells for in all of south Florida. Finally ordered some from Texas, it sure did shoot good. Reckon I must have run across something I needed worser or maybe even worster than the 14. Sure would like to have it now, along with several more fine firearms that<<<<<< Oh well that's how we do things at the time.
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Good gracious me, olskool, I have several of those but they don't have wood like that! That is some beauty. And the relatively rare carbine, too. That was a find
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I like any of the old Remington pump rifles! They were probably the finest of all the pump rifles built by various makers!
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Great find! Fantastic wood!!
I've always liked those ol' shuffle Guns!
Somewhere I have a receiver for the .22 version, the 12 or 121 model... I should do a restoration on it someday!
I've always liked those ol' shuffle Guns!
Somewhere I have a receiver for the .22 version, the 12 or 121 model... I should do a restoration on it someday!
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You got real nice wood, there......
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