How many hunting rifles do you have?

22lr C.Z.
243 C.Z.
270Win Parker Hale.
30-06. C.Z.
20 bore Beretta 687 o/u
12 bore Eibar o/u
Just about covers all eventualities but I wish I still had my 45-70 Marlin Lever
Tusker
 
I have 6 rifles (in 8 calibers); 22LR; 25-06; 260rem; 30-06; 300wm; 338wm; 9.3x62 and 458 Lott.
plus 3 x 12gauge shotguns; a Benelli; Remington and a O/U Marocchi
 
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:rofl:Muir,do you actually know how many you have??:drool:

In truth? Not any more. I know last fall I lightened up by 13 rifles and three handguns that I gave/transfered to my daughter. I found one more of hers here last week. Need to ship that one.

I have a Steyr AUG coming and I still have a CZ 527 in 204 down at the Trading Post so that will help fill the gap. ~Muir
 
In truth? Not any more. I know last fall I lightened up by 13 rifles and three handguns that I gave/transfered to my daughter. I found one more of hers here last week. Need to ship that one.

I have a Steyr AUG coming and I still have a CZ 527 in 204 down at the Trading Post so that will help fill the gap. ~Muir


Good to hear that your getting back up and going again after that set back!!!!:doh:
 
It will take some time to get over but I'm working at it.;)

I worked at a massive gun shop when I was young and we bought a lot of gun collections from estates. The owner and I both often shared the thought, "If only this gun could talk!" when we looked at old hunting rifles, or antiques. He told me then that we never own a gun; we just care take them for the next guy. I was young and my first thought was, "Like hell. Their mine!" Being older now I see the old man was right. We just shoot them, bloody them, nick and dent them, tend to them, and hopefully in the end pass them on to someone who will appreciate them. A good rifle is like a good dog that outlives it's master.~Muir
 
It will take some time to get over but I'm working at it.;)

I worked at a massive gun shop when I was young and we bought a lot of gun collections from estates. The owner and I both often shared the thought, "If only this gun could talk!" when we looked at old hunting rifles, or antiques. He told me then that we never own a gun; we just care take them for the next guy. I was young and my first thought was, "Like hell. Their mine!" Being older now I see the old man was right. We just shoot them, bloody them, nick and dent them, tend to them, and hopefully in the end pass them on to someone who will appreciate them. A good rifle is like a good dog that outlives it's master.~Muir

Well put,
just checked zero on our old sako that my father bought when I was a little boy. Must at some stage decide which one of my kids will get it.
edi
 
22LR
17HMR
308
12g.

Top tip. The rifles are all stainless barrels and black plastic stocks. The Financial Controller thinks I only have 1...with a black stock and stainless barrel. Just need to find a 223 in the same configuration!
 
22LR
17HMR
308
12g.

Top tip. The rifles are all stainless barrels and black plastic stocks. The Financial Controller thinks I only have 1...with a black stock and stainless barrel. Just need to find a 223 in the same configuration!

Have just done the same with my second Sako 75 in Synthetic Stainless... However I needed a new cabinet so that b*ll*cksed up the cunning plan:doh:
 
From the bottom up
.22 TX200 air rifle for teaching 9 yr old
.22 Ruger 10/22
Applying for a spare barrel in .223 for Sig/Sauer shr970
.257 Roberts Ruger no1
.308 Sig/Sauer SHR970
12g under over
12g 3 shot Beretta A303
.410 for 9 yr old
 
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