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john cooper

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I got my new to me mowry!!!!!! Just cant post pics from my phone.... :doh:

If some one would be willing to either send me their phone or email I would send them pics to post for me..... :) :)

John
 
here you go John. man thats a nice one,have had four of them myself. two .50's and two .32's,all good shooters.


 
Thanks David. If you ever decide to turn loose of one of your .32's give me a shout...... :v :)
 
my first ml rifle was a mowery with brass wrist and wood forearm. I had no one to teach me,this was in 1971.I didn't know you could file a sight down and the rear sight as very tall.I made marks in the sight to tell me where to level the top of the fromt sight at for, 50 and 100 yards, Sounds crazy now but it worked.Killed my first buck with it.Thought I was quite the mountian man.Traded it for the parts for my fist build...a ful stock Hawkin just like the one in a Dave Wright Print.After all everyone long about 1975 knewyou couldt be a MM without a Hawkin
 
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