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Well folks I guess I have the ugly duckling of the group but it does the job. It has hand made metalwork and a plain ol brown walnut finish and is banged up and bruised---- ahhhhh, but it will dispatch those tree rats within 40 yards if my eyes can spot them. :grin:

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That is one ugly gun.


Just kidding, brother. It has the signs of a rifle used and used well. The scratches and dings of such honest use are a badge of honor to my way of thinking.

Many thanks for showing it.
Lobo
 
Golly, with all these beautiful squirrel rifles, its a wonder there is a one of them left on the continent. This has been, and continues to be a great show!
Robby
 
Heres one that's just about done. Called "problem child"
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41 1/2" 3/4"atf .32cal. with wormy maple stock. The name comes from a long line of mistakes and unfortunate circumstances. Its all good tho!
 
Bob Watts .40 caliber flintlock bought in 1977 as a .45...I had Ed Rayle make a .40 caliber barrel for her in the late 80s...

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JJB22 said:
Well folks I guess I have the ugly duckling of the group but it does the job. It has hand made metalwork and a plain ol brown walnut finish and is banged up and bruised---- ahhhhh, but it will dispatch those tree rats within 40 yards if my eyes can spot them. :grin:

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Where is the ugly rifle at?? Outside of the picture? :haha:
 
Well, I like the old girl I guess. :grin:

I took it out last week for a little target practice. Shot fine and enjoyed the trip as always.
 
OK this goes out to all you guys showing your rifles, you make me sick, :bow: , naw hats of to you guys, looking at your F/Ls man i gota get me
one, now i have got a new job it wont be long and
i will have me my first 50 cal F/L :blah: :) so
again atta boy. :thumbsup: .
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She's "Snipper" (rhymes with slipper)a .36 caliber rifle built by John Berrgmann :bow: of Parris Tenn.in 1982 .

I did all the reaserch for a pre revolutionary rifle . She has a cut down siler lefthand lock ,Hyot barrel ,not swampped ....I had to draw the line somewhere .

In 1984 I won the State Campionship with her . :wink:

Gary

I'll add a full length shot when I get one ...Proly shooting tommorrow ! :grin:
 
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picked up a couple more .32's. the first one i just had built by Mr. Nate McKenzie,44" swamped Rice barrel,Late Ketland lock,very accurate.the second one i got in a trade,42" Rayle barrel,very nice little shooter.
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