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<blockquote data-quote="Mack45" data-source="post: 2372289" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Dennis, is the 1890 chambered in short, long, or long rifle? Although is not technically mine, I have one. My dad's grandfather bought it new and passed it down to his grandson, my Dad. Before he passed away, my dad passed it down to his grandson, my son. Ours is chambered in long, we still shoot it. My son keeps it here at my house. He plans to pass it on to his grandson.</p><p>My most sentimental firearm is probably my Springfield model 15. It was my first. My grandfather bought it new for his son who died after being thrown from a horse. My grandpa kept the rifle. When I turned 14 he gave the rifle to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mack45, post: 2372289, member: 34"] Dennis, is the 1890 chambered in short, long, or long rifle? Although is not technically mine, I have one. My dad's grandfather bought it new and passed it down to his grandson, my Dad. Before he passed away, my dad passed it down to his grandson, my son. Ours is chambered in long, we still shoot it. My son keeps it here at my house. He plans to pass it on to his grandson. My most sentimental firearm is probably my Springfield model 15. It was my first. My grandfather bought it new for his son who died after being thrown from a horse. My grandpa kept the rifle. When I turned 14 he gave the rifle to me. [/QUOTE]
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