What a stoke of LUCK!

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KCSO
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What a stoke of LUCK!

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I am sitting in the shop right now fondling a 1892 Winchester in 32-20. An old fellow I know came into the shop with the gun and a box of shells with one round missing. He wanted to sell me the gun and when he gave me a price my jaw dropped. The gun is somewhat rough on the outside but all original and is a full uncut rifle. I swabbed the bore and the bore is PERFECT, no rust no pits clean sharp rifling. He told me I (I) could have the gun for $300. I almost broke my arm getting to my wallet.

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Here is the best part, the fellow knows I was the Sheriff for years and collect historical items so he brought the gun to me. It seems the Town Marshal confiscated the gun in the 1920's after it was used in a altercation over a STILL. He gave me the names of the people involved and I knew them all. I will have to try and get the court records to go with the gun. The gun was taken by a fellow that I met when I first started in L/E in the area and I have his badge and sap in my collection. The fellow I got the gun from has had it for over 40 years now and just decided to pass it on to me. He gave the Marshal $20 for the gun in the 60's after the Marshal retired.
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Re: What a stoke of LUCK!

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:shock:
Ummmm. Ummmm. Uhh. wow? I don't even know how to respond. wow. Good on you! Got a casino nearby?
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:!: That's just plain 8) :!:
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thats great....now clean her up some and go out and shoot it...
and dont forget to take some pics!........and enjoy it!
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thats a neat story & a great rifle to boot
good the old guy was thinking of ya
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I guess after U leave LE U can STEAL. "JK" Nice snag.
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That's KARMA, brother. :D
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WHY can't that happen to ME?!?

Congrats! I've been wanting a .32-20 WCF leveraction for several years now. You lucky dog!!!
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Ysabel Kid wrote:WHY can't that happen to ME?!?
Mike D. wrote:That's KARMA, brother. :D
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I'm in Omaha now --- i could get you out from under that "old thing" quite handilly if ya want ---- I'll trade ya a new MArlin 336 straight outta the Council Bluffs Bass Pro for it straight across ! :lol: :lol:

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Ysabel Kid wrote:WHY can't that happen to ME?!?

Congrats! I've been wanting a .32-20 WCF leveraction for several years now. You lucky dog!!!
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Cool. I've come across a few guns while on duty that I would of loved to have taken home, but don't want to give anyone an impression of taking advantage of the situation because I'm an LEO. Now if that happens after I retire, well, I'll jump on it.
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wow, nice :D

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I can well imagine that you are a "giver" yourself. Good things come back when you invest once in awhile to some one elses good fortune. This was a good score for you, good news to hear.
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Sure am glad to here that for you. I know that you will enjoy carrying and shooting that fine old rifle. What year was it made? Is it the 24 inch rifle? I have one that I bought from my uncle in 1954, 24 inch round barrel rifle made in 1917, it's still a great shooter. When you post pictures of the rifle I would like to see the ammo box too.
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:shock: WOW! 8) :mrgreen:

Don't forget the pictures! :)
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