Winchester Model 94 'Forever In Plaid'

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Winchester Model 94 'Forever In Plaid'

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Oh man: what a fine rifle. And a fine picture of it!
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That is so nice. I just love the old ones. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Even tough I have an SRC in 25-35 I am still green.
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Very nice pic.
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Great Picture
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Aaaah ! Those were the best of times..................... :)


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The .25-35s are such sweet shooters.
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Thanks guys.
Nothing like the classics.
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Very nice photo and rifle or carbine.
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Nice!!! :D :D :D
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hondo1892 wrote:Very nice photo and rifle or carbine.
Thanks (Rifle)
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Nice. I call this one Centennial on serape.

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very very very nice, as others have said I like old leverguns, I'll never own one, but I do like looking at them... :)
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1894c wrote:very very very nice, as others have said I like old leverguns, I'll never own one, but I do like looking at them... :)
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:D

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:lol: :lol: :lol: for 6 jr.
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