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And I like that!
Stopped at the Nolan County Courthouse Friday to vote a few days early just because, and what do I behold in the hallway outside the County Clerk's office? An outstanding Winchester collection! Sure was unexpected and a very pleasant surprise. Sharp eyes will notice the very fine Lee Navy sporter at the far right, just beyond the Model 1907 Self Loading rifles.
I will confess right off that that little 6mm would be my choice if forced to choose just one, as this obsolete straight-pull chambered for a cartridge way ahead of its time has long fascinated me.



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Posts: 16418 | Location: Sweetwater, TX | Registered: 03 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Very nice waiting room!


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ur in Texas now! surprised they didn't let ya fire off a coupla rds of your favorite one in the display case.
 
Posts: 1532 | Location: south of austin texas | Registered: 25 November 2011Reply With Quote
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Ann, there must be more than 50 rifles and shotguns in the display cases lining the hall. And there is even a Spandau machine gun from a German WWI biplane. Cool


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Ann, there must be more than 50 rifles and shotguns in the display cases lining the hall. And there is even a Spandau machine gun from a German WWI biplane. Cool


Sounds very cool. I would enjoy seeing that display.


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Now that Spandau I would LOVE to see!! In liberal Travis County, you will not find a display like that. In Williamson, they used to have a glass case in the courthouse holding many illegal seized weapons, sawed off shotguns, black jacks, a few machine guns, etc. I did know one of the deputies that kept a seized German MP42 Schmeisser in the trunk of his squad car. I would have loved to own that one.
 
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Bill:

In that case why did you stop with just one picture?

George


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My introduction to Texas was getting my hand slapped. After 23 years in New Mexico, where public land abounds, I moved to Texas. Driving down a desolate looking highway I saw a coyote loping along about 150 yards out. I pulled over, took my rifle out, and fired a shot. I had a pickup truck pull up behind me and a mad rancher came out of his truck yelling at me. He explained, with a lot of profanity, that I was in Texas and you can't do shit like that. He was right, I was wrong. WELCOME TO TEXAS.
 
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any rancher i ever knew woulda thanked you!
 
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My introduction to Texas was getting my hand slapped. After 23 years in New Mexico, where public land abounds, I moved to Texas. Driving down a desolate looking highway I saw a coyote loping along about 150 yards out. I pulled over, took my rifle out, and fired a shot. I had a pickup truck pull up behind me and a mad rancher came out of his truck yelling at me. He explained, with a lot of profanity, that I was in Texas and you can't do shit like that. He was right, I was wrong. WELCOME TO TEXAS.


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John, you are right. Damn near all the ranchers consider them vermin. Just like rattlers, you won't make a sizeable dent in their population, no matter how many you kill.
 
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I enjoyed many years of hunting mule deer on BLM land in New Mexico. Ranchers used to try to run a bluff on you, pretending it was "their ranch", rather than the fact that they just had grazing rights. Once they knew you knew, they would leave you alone.
 
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