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Couple rugers, the kids 22/410 and a .22 bench cz455 with a Bartlein 2 groove. The suppressed red dot rugers are a hoot. Any joe blow can empty 10 rounds in a 4" circle at 10 yards in 2-3 seconds. They're crazy easy to shoot.20170522_181145.jpg 20190202_174131.jpg20160213_114745.jpg20180309_191545.jpg20161007_173842.jpg
 

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A couple of plinkers...

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The woodsman was my Dad's, he bought it new in '41, still have the original box and paperwork as well as the longer barrel.
Was the first handgun I ever shot, I remember getting a hot speck of something in the corner of my eye, on the first shot.

The model 75 was my first gun, got it when I was 11 or 12, coincidently also made in 1941. Had a lyman peep on it for a year or two, had to work quite a few odd jobs saving up for the scope. Wasn't any cheap chicom alternatives back then...
 

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A bit more modern, a bit more serious target stuff, though at this point could almost be considered vintage...

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Walther osp (.22 short): I shot bullseye on a local pistol team for about 15 years, this one was sort of the pinnacle of a few other target specific setups I accumulated over that time.

The rifle is a Walther gsp pistol conversion, I was helping out in the r&d process while these were being developed so ended up with a bunch of the prototype stuff. Have a few other various barrels and stocks, including a couple I sleeved and chambered in 17 hm2 when they were just coming out.
At the time they were touting the match barrel version as the most accurate 22lr you could buy "off the shelf", what that was based on I don't remember.
I was doing bench rest competition with it before the custom 1022 and all that stuff really got going and was getting some pretty funny looks/comments from the bolt gun guys...

I recently adapted one of the barrels to an ar upper along with one of those cmmg conversion bolts.
 

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Nice rifles.
I have a couple antique winchester rifles with the aperture sights. The one ony had a production run of 6400 I think or 6700. Model 60 A Target. The other is a model 68. I had a Remington 513 match master at one time. Kinda regret offing that one.
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The real prize was the Winchester 52 sporter, I drooled over those, I shot one once but never owned one, they were $180.00 when that 69a was $32.95
Some of the fellas over here still use the model 52 for 100 yard egg shooting. The big fat barreled version. Not sure of the letter designation after the 52
 
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