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A model 36 Something different. | ||
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Interesting. I've heard of them, but never seen one! Good luck finding more ammo for $4.95 a box | |||
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I've been told the ammo is much more desirable than the little gun. | |||
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Butch's Parlor Gun! | |||
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Going to a grandson as well as a 1873 Trap Door in 50-70. | |||
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I like that kind of stuff, you need to shoot at least one whitetail with it..Go for a head shot! Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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I did shoot a white tailed rat. | |||
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I have one that was my Great Grandpa's in New Mexico territory. It's not in as good shape as yours. He had a general store with a dirt floor and shot it at rats getting into bags of grain. Old Western Scrounger had ammo for it. Bought a bunch. But you can see the shot arc as it leaves the barrel. My Grandma had a framed newspaper clipping in her house from when Pancho Villa raided her town. And she saw moon landings and personal computers before she died! | |||
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That Fiocchi would work as the original 2 boxes that I have are worth more than the little shotgun. | |||
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Butch, Yes, sorry. You meant the vintage ammo is valuable, not that it's hard to find something shootable in the gun. | |||
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Yup. | |||
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