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scoutinlife
10-10-2006, 01:41 PM
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OK I admit have a addiction to ol Winchesters the 22 cal has been my current addiction ! Now I haven't spent alot either 2 where gifts the model 94/22 and the model 67 from my grandfather so I was plinking this evening though I take a pic and post them currently In the 22 plinking collection is a model 67,67a,62 which I got for 125.oo bucks everything else under 80 bucks!!!! model 74,94/22, 190,121,131 my wife has given up hope she just smiles and says go ahead!!!! Make design on what to choose to go squirrel hunting harder and harder LOL !!!!! ;D

ZOOBEAR
10-11-2006, 03:01 AM
I love that 62!! I have owned 2 62s, 1 61 and now use a 63.

scoutinlife
10-12-2006, 04:27 AM
Now the 63 is on my list of treasure to find one day and I agree with you Zoobear something special about the ol 62's!!!!

Arkansas_Fat_Man
10-29-2006, 03:30 AM
8) Hey Scout ! Awsome collection. Your a man I can relate to. And they are in the living room to ! Along with a nice assortment of rods & reels. Wow! You must truely be king of your castle! ;D

JakeLeg
10-29-2006, 12:27 PM
i have a Winchester Model 52 with heavy barrel that i got from a friend of a friend. pretty nice.

my favorite plinker is my Henry 22 Carbine with the large loop.

scoutinlife
11-06-2006, 03:01 PM
AFM sorry been out a while nah just a great wife who understand boys and their toys or just gave up!!!! ;)

JakLeg those 52's are sweet one day maybe!!!! ;D ;D

feralgun
12-29-2006, 07:36 AM
Scoutinlife, nice collection, I am envious. I have an old Winchester 69A and a 65. The 69A I bought in a little gun shop I worked in back in Denver, CO. years ago. I got it for $110.00 Someone actually gave that little beauty up and it called to me so I bought it after some haggleing with the boss. Any way, the sites were replaced at some time with a very expensive set of target peep sites and according to the Blue Book of Gun Values, mine has markings that shouldn't be on it, but the thing shoots incredibly accurate, at 50 yards it is no problem to sink all 5 shots into one ragged hole. I use it on squirrels now and it has become one of my favorite rifles.

scoutinlife
12-30-2006, 06:24 AM
Scoutinlife, nice collection, I am envious. I have an old Winchester 69A and a 65. The 69A I bought in a little gun shop I worked in back in Denver, CO. years ago. I got it for $110.00 Someone actually gave that little beauty up and it called to me so I bought it after some haggleing with the boss. Any way, the sites were replaced at some time with a very expensive set of target peep sites and according to the Blue Book of Gun Values, mine has markings that shouldn't be on it, but the thing shoots incredibly accurate, at 50 yards it is no problem to sink all 5 shots into one ragged hole. I use it on squirrels now and it has become one of my favorite rifles.

Thanks I love plinkers I lot of them have been modifed out there but they are some good shooters and something about real would and steel!!!! ;D

clawhammerdan
01-17-2007, 02:41 PM
Nice collection! a 94/22 was my first rifle. I still have it. Absolutely beautiful, mechanically simple, extremely reliable, dead on accurate and cheap to shoot taboot. What more could you ask for?