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Picked up an old acquaintance
Picked up an old acquaintance
After a 60 plus year hiatus, I came in possession of a rifle that I created havoc with in SE Arizona. This 1956 version of a Winchester 63 22lr belonged to my uncle, who was a farmer, and who my folks visited often. I worked his farm for 2 summers when I was a kid, and this rifle provided much entertainment during those years. Got it in a round about way, but I now have it. I can’t wait to take it out and fire it up again. I’m afraid my Henry 22 might not get shot for a while.
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- Cowboy
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Re: Picked up an old acquaintance
Wonderful how things can work out. Im sure lots of great memories when you hold it in your hands
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- Sir Henry
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Re: Picked up an old acquaintance
That’s a classic.
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- North Country Gal
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Re: Picked up an old acquaintance
Absolutely a classic. The 63 is one hard to find gun. I've only seen one in my lifetime. In the first place, the 63 was an expensive gun in its day and Winchester produced them in fairly modest numbers. In the second place, 63 owners rarely put them up for sale. Very well built guns, on a par with the Browning SA as far as build quality. Thanks for sharing and congrats on getting an old friend back. I'd be thrilled, too.
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- BrokenolMarine
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Always nice to reconnect with old friends.
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Re: Picked up an old acquaintance
My son purchased an old Winchester 22 that looks to be about the same model. The only difference is the loading tube is in the butt stock and not on the side like that one. It still shoots pretty darn good.
Jake
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Re: Picked up an old acquaintance
Took her out today. After cleaning and lubing her innards (probably hadn’t been field stripped in 40 years), the gun shot without a hiccup. The sights aren’t the best for aging eyes, but tin cans and assorted rocks still took a beating. I might put a Skinner peep on the rifle, but that may lessen the nostalgia factor. Time will tell.
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