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A elderly buddy of mine gave me a rifle today..
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<blockquote data-quote="TJay74" data-source="post: 921658" data-attributes="member: 5857"><p>That was almost the same exact way I got my Savage single shoot from my Grandfather. He had told me years ago I could have it. Then after his passing I asked my uncle if I could have it, he wasnt sure if I should though as he thought there was something wrong with it.</p><p></p><p>I had to tell him at that point I was a pretty avid gun person and was pretty versed in taking them apart and fixing them.</p><p></p><p>Got the rifle, brought it home. Other than giving it a good cleaning and checking the bore it fired the first round with no issues. I called and told me Uncle and he was surprised, then I explained to him rimfire ammo and that it is not all uncommon for them to not fire.</p><p></p><p>Same story though, made in the 1930's for about $3 or so new. So old it doesnt even have a serial number. </p><p></p><p>I had some links to a place that had some of the factory parts, I would love to replace some of the missing items on mine one of these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJay74, post: 921658, member: 5857"] That was almost the same exact way I got my Savage single shoot from my Grandfather. He had told me years ago I could have it. Then after his passing I asked my uncle if I could have it, he wasnt sure if I should though as he thought there was something wrong with it. I had to tell him at that point I was a pretty avid gun person and was pretty versed in taking them apart and fixing them. Got the rifle, brought it home. Other than giving it a good cleaning and checking the bore it fired the first round with no issues. I called and told me Uncle and he was surprised, then I explained to him rimfire ammo and that it is not all uncommon for them to not fire. Same story though, made in the 1930's for about $3 or so new. So old it doesnt even have a serial number. I had some links to a place that had some of the factory parts, I would love to replace some of the missing items on mine one of these days. [/QUOTE]
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