Had to buy the gun to get the ammo. 32-20
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Had to buy the gun to get the ammo. 32-20
I've had the .32 bug for a while and been craving a .32-20 in some form. This one will do nicely.. Early/ mid 1920s. 2 factory Winchester, and the rest are reloads for recycling
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Re: Had to buy the gun to get the ammo. 32-20
Cool beans, grats on that.
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Re: Had to buy the gun to get the ammo. 32-20
Looks a lot like a 2nd M&P model of 1905
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Re: Had to buy the gun to get the ammo. 32-20
I'm not so much into that cartridge, but that is a GREAT looking firearm that will make a nice family heirloom! Come back with a range report when you can my friend. -Tutt
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Re: Had to buy the gun to get the ammo. 32-20
For sure. Its gonna take a while to get it cleaned up. Someone did not believe in gun cleaning lol.CowboyTutt wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 4:17 pm I'm not so much into that cartridge, but that is a GREAT looking firearm that will make a nice family heirloom! Come back with a range report when you can my friend. -Tutt
Re: Had to buy the gun to get the ammo. 32-20
Nice! The ammo is probably worth near what the gun is at todays prices.
Good luck with your new find.
JBowen
Good luck with your new find.
JBowen
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Re: Had to buy the gun to get the ammo. 32-20
Yeah, I sort of saw that from the chamber pictures! LOL -TuttFor sure. Its gonna take a while to get it cleaned up. Someone did not believe in gun cleaning lol.
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Re: Had to buy the gun to get the ammo. 32-20
Ohhhh. I am. My favorite cartridge of late. Remington 25, Browning 53, and Ruger Blackhawk.CowboyTutt wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 4:17 pm I'm not so much into that cartridge, but that is a -Tutt
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