Lets see you clunkers

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RickN

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Title should be, Lets see your clunkers.

Digging through my safe reminded me just how many old, abused, and / or poorly taken care of firearms I have either inherited or taken as trade-ins on medical equipment through the years.

Comes to about 75% of my collection. :cry11:

I bet some of you have some real wieners too. Lets see them because we need a break from straight gun porn. In other words, lets get kinky!!!

I will start with an old Springfield 87A. Badly repaired stock and far to much rust. It was a rat killing barn gun. Funny thing it is one of the most accurate and reliable 22s I have fired.

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Come on folks I know you have them, and I am saving my worst for last so no-one else gets to embarrassed. It either should look like crap, or look OK but be a POS.
 

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Late 1890s The American in .44. Yes it works, needs a new spring for the trigger though....
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Cool. I like old firearms.

We found this on my wife's grandfathers land between Glenwood Springs and Grand Junction, CO. Was an old cabin that was falling apart that was used for ranch hands when her grandpa was a kid. Sun was reflecting off something after the roof collapse and stuffed in the rafters was this. Has the tin-horn "I have killed this many people" marks on the barrel. Will never know if those 13 marks stand for anything but it is cool....
 

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