Anybody get anything cool that is gun-related today?

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I ordered this back in January and picked in up today at Alamo Precision Rifles in North Richland Hills, TX (north Fort Worth). It was their gun of the day for 9-12 on Facebook.

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I spent entirely too much today. But I found a few things I thought I might never see.

Sooner State Pawn has aquired the contents of several estates. I'd recommend checking their inventory if you haven't in a while.

The first score is a Raven MP-25 in like new condition complete with the box and paperwork.

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Score #2 is a Gill-gun. However, this is NOT a model 6 or 87.

It is a Stevens 76. This model was only available before WW2 and uses the 1930s design. It's basically the precursor to the model 87.

I've had my eye out for one for several years and this is the first one I've seen. This one needs a little work, but shouldn't be difficult to get it running again.


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Score #3

I found an Iver Johnson Wagon Master. This is a later revision of the Ithaca 72. Which then later become the Henry H001.
The Ithaca Model 72, Iver Johnson Wagon Master, and Henry H001-series all have their roots in a design by the late Louis Imperato. Louis Imperato and his son Anthony Imperato started Henry Repeating Arms in 1996.

Both were made by Erma Werke and are stamped "Made in West Germany".

On top is the Ithaca 72. (From the 1970s)
On bottom is the Iver Johnson. (From 1985-1990)
There are minor differences but I'd say they are 98% identical.




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Both have a slick as silk action and in my opinion are better than the Henry.

The Ithaca does have a higher quality wood. (Ithaca on the left)

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Score #3

I found an Iver Johnson Wagon Master.
This is a later revision of the Ithaca 72. Which then later become the Henry H001.

Both were made by Erma Werke and are stamped "Made in West Germany".

On top is the Ithaca 72. (From the 1970s)
On bottom is the Iver Johnson. (From 1985-1990)
There are minor differences but I'd say they are 98% identical.

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Both have a slick as silk action and in my opinion are better than the Henry.

The Ithaca does have a higher quality wood. (Ithaca on the left)

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