Anybody get anything cool that is gun-related today?

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AKguy1985

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Just got this from a fellow forum member.
Stevens 15-A single shot 22.
If I have this dated correctly (the stamp is hard to read), it dates from 1955.

It's got some honest wear, but has plenty of miles left.


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I have the model 120 single shot. It was my very first gun. It has killed a boatload of squirrels. I still have it. It was my grandpa's, then my late uncle's, then mine. I was alone in the woods with it at twelve shooting tree rats, rabbits.
 

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I have the model 120 single shot. It was my very first gun. It has killed a boatload of squirrels. I still have it. It was my grandpa's, then my late uncle's, then mine. I was alone in the woods with it at twelve shooting tree rats, rabbits.

I also have a 120-A. They are fun little rifles.

As I understand it, the Springfield 120 is the budget version of the Stevens 15. Basically the 15 has a walnut stock, the 120 does not.
 

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I also have a 120-A. They are fun little rifles.

As I understand it, the Springfield 120 is the budget version of the Stevens 15. Basically the 15 has a walnut stock, the 120 does not.
I didn't know that. Thanks for sharing. Probably about 24-25 years ago I wrote a letter to savage arms about that gun and my bolt action 12ga model 58, I never heard anything back from them.
 
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Didn’t need one, just wanted one. It’s pretty cool.
 

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I kind of went crazy on Amazon last night,,,
Ordered a bunch of accessories for my cased gun sets.

Speed strips for .22, 357, and .44,,,
Two Catch 22 ammo dispensers for my Kel Tec P17's.

I love cased guns with accessories and ammunition,,,
When I was a kid Mom ran an antique store,,,
We had a couple of cased pistols we sold.

One was a Colt percussion (1851 I think),,,
It had divided/felt covered slots for all the accessories,,,
It also had all the accessories including the powder flask and cleaning rod.

She told me it would be mine on my 16th birthday,,,
But someone offered her too good a price to turn down,,,
I didn't begrudge the sale because I knew that the money kept us fed.

But it was strange to come home from school,,,
To find out my Mom had sold my entire set of bedroom furniture.

Mom and Pop never really tried to buy and sell guns,,,
But it was before the 1968 gun control act,,,
So it was legal for them to do so.

Aarond

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