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<blockquote data-quote="mgssamn" data-source="post: 4039706" data-attributes="member: 46421"><p>Wasnt new by any means when it was given to me. Stevens model 87A. I has no less than 10,000 rounds. Never had an issue with it, and it was abused and shot. Has not been shot for years now, but a very accurate 22 for me and fun to shoot when I was young for sure. </p><p>Everything is original excecpt the stock and trigger guard. The trigger guard was a quick fix back probably around 1980 or so when I broke the original, and just made that quick on a milling machine out of aluminum I had. My brother replaced the original cause it was cracked, I let him do it but I like the cracked original better. </p><p>Lots and lots of memories with this one.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]378771[/ATTACH][ATTACH]378772[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mgssamn, post: 4039706, member: 46421"] Wasnt new by any means when it was given to me. Stevens model 87A. I has no less than 10,000 rounds. Never had an issue with it, and it was abused and shot. Has not been shot for years now, but a very accurate 22 for me and fun to shoot when I was young for sure. Everything is original excecpt the stock and trigger guard. The trigger guard was a quick fix back probably around 1980 or so when I broke the original, and just made that quick on a milling machine out of aluminum I had. My brother replaced the original cause it was cracked, I let him do it but I like the cracked original better. Lots and lots of memories with this one. [ATTACH]378771[/ATTACH][ATTACH]378772[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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