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barbarossa
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Browning 1895

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This Browning 1895 in 30/40 cal has come up for sale and I m sorely tempted.I just love the wood on it
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I've never regretted buying a gun. I've regretted not buying a lot of guns and every gun I have ever sold.
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[quote=765x53 post_id=963007 time=1675229078 user_id=4237]
I've never regretted buying a gun. I've regretted not buying a lot of guns and every gun I have ever sold.
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Exactly!
...and if you didn't, some sorry person, like me, would buy it, sight it in, handload for it, then start posting those terrible pictures of them and the '95 next to the game they've taken. Again and again. Surely you can imagine how disheartening that would be. If I were you, I'd get up early tomorrow.
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How can I enable you ?
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Re: Browning 1895

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If you decide that you can live with out that really sharp looking '95. Please let us know so that someone here can give it a good home. :D

Seriously though, that looks like a beauty and if you don't have a '30-40, you're missing out.

jb 8)
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I’d sure like to find a carbine with the military style stocks.
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I have one of the Winchester 100 anniversary 95 carbines great little gun.I wish they would do a Canadian carbine version chambered for 303 brit,they were really popular here in a Canada years ago but most version you find are normally well worn
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That 30-40 is wonderful, buy that rifle PLEASE!
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I wanted one in 30-06 for years. I looked at many but they almost All had plain-Jane wood with no figure at all. I'd have jumped on that one!
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barbarossa wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 9:38 am I have one of the Winchester 100 anniversary 95 carbines great little gun.I wish they would do a Canadian carbine version chambered for 303 brit,they were really popular here in a Canada years ago but most version you find are normally well worn
I wish they would make a run of the .303s as well. I've been chasing an original for a long time, but either I don't have the cash on me or the bore is non-existent. I have two of the original SRCs in .30-'06, one of which was the first Winchester I ever bought.

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765x53 wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:24 am I've never regretted buying a gun. I've regretted not buying a lot of guns and every gun I have ever sold.
+ 1/2

Got a shotgun towards the end of last year that I can honestly say I regret buying. Should have known that "too good to be true" was indeed "too good to be true".

I've only ever sold a few, and I have been lucky in not regretting those few so far.

But overall, I have regretted not buying many, So spot on!
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Re: Browning 1895

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That wood is awesome! That would be a great elk gun! I'd just be afraid to scratch it.
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