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Rimfire Weapons
1951 Western Field 87-SB87-TA refinishing project. (picture heavy)
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<blockquote data-quote="MauserAl" data-source="post: 2849965" data-attributes="member: 29334"><p>Catt, that is a beautiful job on the 87! I'm a big fan of the "fish gill" rimfires. (never heard them called that until I found your posts).</p><p>My best friend in high school would take his fathers Stevens 87 (I think) and I would have my Mossberg 320 single shot to go shoot squirrels. I lusted after that 87 so bad! Now, 50 years later, I have several of the 87/6a variety 22's and still enjoy shooting them! Come to think of it, he was shooting at fish one day with the muzzle a few inches in the water and split the barrel under the rear sight! I replaced the barrel for his dad 20 years ago or so.</p><p>Regards Randy, "MauserAl"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MauserAl, post: 2849965, member: 29334"] Catt, that is a beautiful job on the 87! I'm a big fan of the "fish gill" rimfires. (never heard them called that until I found your posts). My best friend in high school would take his fathers Stevens 87 (I think) and I would have my Mossberg 320 single shot to go shoot squirrels. I lusted after that 87 so bad! Now, 50 years later, I have several of the 87/6a variety 22's and still enjoy shooting them! Come to think of it, he was shooting at fish one day with the muzzle a few inches in the water and split the barrel under the rear sight! I replaced the barrel for his dad 20 years ago or so. Regards Randy, "MauserAl" [/QUOTE]
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