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My Newest Plaything

Posted: July 16th, 2009, 7:06 pm
by papabear
Don' know if my newest find will create much interest here but maybe a few of the older members might appreciate it, I picked up a Winchester third model 1890 .22 short Gallery rifle with the take down screw, its serial number dates it back to 1907-1908, [334XXX] someone has added for some reason I can't understand why anyone would put a flip up peep sight on it, its not original equipment but I still had to have it, furniture and metal are in good condition, I'd call the furniture in 80% condition and the metal in 65%, pump receiver action is VG, it has not been re-barreled, all appears to be original except for the peep sight. These pics are as I got it, will clean it up and see how it shoots.

I can remember shooting one of these as a kid at our county fairs around here back in the 50's and 60's, they hated to see me coming, gotta find some .22 short ammo for it, shouldn't be very hard and give this puppy a run through.


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My Newest Plaything

Posted: September 3rd, 2009, 5:34 pm
by thunder1951
wow very nice, I can remember these also at the county fair late 50s early 60s darn think about a blast from the past, I was 9ys old. Its really in decent condition considering the age and usage.

My Newest Plaything

Posted: September 4th, 2009, 8:45 am
by papabear
Thank you sir, its good to hear from someone that can appreciate these old .22's

My Newest Plaything

Posted: September 7th, 2009, 3:47 pm
by music300
Nice, went to a huge flea market in Hillsville VA last Fri. Some guy had quite a few of those for sale, think he may have collected them. Not too sure about make since I was looking for a CZ82. lol . John

My Newest Plaything

Posted: September 7th, 2009, 10:53 pm
by gunneyrabbit
Damn Papa,
I've been looking at Rossi and Taurus reproductions because I never thought I would ever find the real thing a gain.
Closest I've ever gotten was a 22 short gallery gun that I found hidden in the attic of a rehab that my father, brother and I once purchased. Dad held on to it for several years and then sold it to a collector. I wasn't into guns at that time and didn't think anything of it.
Congratulations on the find!
G.R.