My first .22 I was gifted by a kind old man in Elkton,MD. gas station owner named Mike in 1967. A 341 Remington tubefed repeater. When I grew up, restored it with a nice piece of Bishop walnut. I have owned at least a hundred rimfires , but that first one is still in the safe.
The first is always special, I kept my first pocked knife , My Uncle gave it to me . When he was dying with cancer , I took it and showed it to him, it was a special moment
Thanks for the information!
you bet , hope it helps
I pulled the bolt apart the other day and Stretched firing spring. On my one.
My first .22 I was gifted by a kind old man in Elkton,MD. gas station owner named Mike in 1967. A 341 Remington tubefed repeater. When I grew up, restored it with a nice piece of Bishop walnut. I have owned at least a hundred rimfires , but that first one is still in the safe.
The first is always special, I kept my first pocked knife , My Uncle gave it to me . When he was dying with cancer , I took it and showed it to him, it was a special moment
Noce rifle. I have that same rifle in the Winchester model. It is a tack driver.
Tack Driver ? I’ll have to check them out
@@carolinabooboo model 67 I think. It is at my cabin so I can not confirm the model number.
Много настреляно из него?