This is my current gun collection, just felt like sharing it. Not sure if anyone cares. Hopefully I haven't already shared most of these pictures on the website.
Smith and Wesson Model 10-10
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2Nice! How do you like the Stevens? I keep meaning to pickup a shottie, but have not yet gotten around to it.
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3Haven't shot it yet, actually. Going out to the desert tomorrow to test it out. I'll let you know how it fares.
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4A fine specimen of a true classic.Jinust wrote:This is my current gun collection, just felt like sharing it. Not sure if anyone cares. Hopefully I haven't already shared most of these pictures on the website.
Smith and Wesson Model 10-10
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5Got a hole in your ceiling yet from the Mosin? ;-(
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6I would put the pump 22 in storage. Buy something to beat up. Pump 22 rifles used to be a dime a dozen, now they are like hens teeth.
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7I'll keep that in mind.JohnDeer wrote:I would put the pump 22 in storage. Buy something to beat up. Pump 22 rifles used to be a dime a dozen, now they are like hens teeth.
The Stevens is fun as hell to shoot, probably the most fun out of all my guns (my Mosin has an extremely sticky bolt when firing so it isn't fun at all). I shot some jugs of water and it's accurate, it comes with ghost ring sights already on the gun. First time shooting and no issues whatsoever, even though it's made in China. For $260.00, I'd recommend it.
It's a copy of the Ithaca 37, if anyone thinks it looks familiar.