Filled the hole in the safe.

pre6422hornet

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Jan 24, 2012
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Well I have a few buddies who own 45/70's and since my biggest lever gun is only a puny .348 ( not my words :grin: ) I figured it was time to take the plunge. So on a dreary night in Milwaukee a few weeks back I was sitting in my hotel room when I came across this one on Gbroker. 495 Buy it now. Well I hit the button. It looks to have been shot very little and the serial number puts it at 1990 production. 1895SS.

It came with a Weaver Challenger Scope which I have since taken off as I am gonna run Skinner sights on her and call it good. I already have some 300 and 350gr Hornady's loaded up so I just need to find time to go shoot her. Oh yeah I also have some water jugs ready :lol:





 
You didn't get stung. Looks like a great snag on your part. Congratulations. And when you decide to divest yourself of that puny .348, let me know. :grin:
 
That looks to be in excellent shape, nice gun. Mike I might know where a 348 is not to far away from you.....
 
gerry":kgltwecy said:
That looks to be in excellent shape, nice gun. Mike I might know where a 348 is not to far away from you.....

Ooooooh. I hate knowing stuff like that. Where?
 
DrMike":3997jxc6 said:
gerry":3997jxc6 said:
That looks to be in excellent shape, nice gun. Mike I might know where a 348 is not to far away from you.....

Ooooooh. I hate knowing stuff like that. Where?

I think a friend of my good friend in FSJ has one, I do know he has some guns that you would like for sure, big lever guns and a 700 classic 35 Whelen.
 
If you like I can call him for you, I thought he had a couple of 1886 Winchesters, his collection certainly was head turning. I`m not totally sure on the 348 it was a couple of years ago that I saw them.
 
Sure, Gerry, it won't hurt (too much or too long) to see what he'd ask. :shock: I'd appreciate that.
 
Congrats Pat. That is a keeper for sure buddy!

Can't wait to see what it does on the range though. Either way, I bet you'll be smiling at the end of the day!

Mike, how long before you get your hands on that 348? :lol:
 
SJB358":68i0jffs said:
Mike, how long before you get your hands on that 348? :lol:

Drat! And Mama just Emailed that she crosses the border today. That'll complicate matters somewhat. :shock:
 
You need to get that new Toyota out and let it run Mike!

Nothing like a road trip to break it in a little more. I'm sure it wouldn't mind carrying that old 348 along.
 
SJB358":3qq8kmh0 said:
You need to get that new Toyota out and let it run Mike!

Nothing like a road trip to break it in a little more. I'm sure it wouldn't mind carrying that old 348 along.

It has been out; and it is going to be out more. I've managed to get a little mud on the tires (several times). I confess, however, there is no blood in the bed--yet. I am a tad worried that either of my .356's will be somewhat jealous if they see me carrying a Model 71.
 
DrMike":fmiraflx said:
SJB358":fmiraflx said:
You need to get that new Toyota out and let it run Mike!

Nothing like a road trip to break it in a little more. I'm sure it wouldn't mind carrying that old 348 along.

It has been out; and it is going to be out more. I've managed to get a little mud on the tires (several times). I confess, however, there is no blood in the bed--yet. I am a tad worried that either of my .356's will be somewhat jealous if they see me carrying a Model 71.

I can see that Mike. Those are pretty awesome killers too.

We need to get you to review your new Toyota on here. A few people have been asking about them and I figured we could get a Canadian review of them from your side of the border! :lol:

Those 348's are haunting me some. The new ones look pretty nice and Browning made great ones too. Then there is an original's.. Too many choices.
 
Good suggestion, Scotty. I will take this under advisement and shortly post a review of my Tundra.
 
Pat,

Congratulations on the Marlin 1895. You are going to love the 45-70. It is a hammer.

JD338
 
I will look forward to your report on the tundra. I should be a very good read:)

Blessings,
Dan
 
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