rauarms, we have a new gun store in the Daytona Beach area with a complete service, in store gunsmith. He does great a great job, and I know because he's worked about a dozen of my old guns so far. To give you some idea, he would charge about $30 for a new pin. I have an advantage because I can...
Here's another example. One you don't see every day!
HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON HANDY GUN, .22rf LR, serial number 226. Highest sn reported in gun guides says 225 observed! (?)
When I bought this one I was NOT aware that the Handy Gun came in anything but smoothbore. It was a shock to...
I'm parting with my C&R collectibles due to old age and ill health. Offering them at auction on GB in case you're interested. Just look for my seller name, Shansei45. Got over a hundred to list. Only about 3 or 4 on there right now.
Mine are MOSTLY .22rf single-shot, long and short, made in...
Wow! Didn't realize I'd been away from this thread for so long. Quickdraw22, I just found your two messages from last July which I never got notified of. sorry to be so late answering.
Made a New Year resolution to list one gun per day until the collection was gone. Decided since old age and...
Sin-ster, not sure how you came up with "inappropiate serial numbers." Because there are no KNOWN surviving factory records, means EVERYTHING we can learn about this family of guns must be obtained from observing surviving specimens. We now have over 150 reported/observed. Those six specimens I...
First off, I collect only .22rf single-shot firearms made in US or Canada. However, I've long been fascinated with the old H&R Handy Guns. Unfortunately all I ever saw or heard about them was 410 and 28ga single-shot scatterguns. Not exactly suited to my .22rf collecting parameters...
Then...
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Neat little oddball from the late 1960s. Only about 1200 of 'em made in Watertown, SD. Single-shot .22rf SHORTS only. What is it???
BIG HORN ARMS CO.. Stock is NOT wood, but a concoction they made specifically for this interesting piece. Note...
Latest Addition To The Herd
This is one of SIX observed/reported Fiala survivors marked COLUMBIA ARMS CORPORATION. The total number of survivors, with one of three known maker marks, is only 130, of an estimated 9,000 produced - all variations.
Collectors are still trying to piece...
mwk1975, that is a very nice piece of old iron. I wonder how difficult it is nowadays to find .32rf ammo? Glad to see soeone else likes the old timers.
Best regards ~ ~ ~ FFF
This may sound corny, macas50, but it's true: ANYTHING is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it, at that time, in that place.
In Aug. last year I obtained the Precision for $103 plus shipping from an auction in KS. Then 4 months later, in Nov. of '09, I obtained the Rau from an...
Sorry, my-rifle, but I'm not in LA! I'm down here by the race track on the beach, on that big sandbar southeast of LA.
These are the kind of goodies I consider as C&Rs. If it MUST be a pseudo-military issued trainer, how about this one.
This is an all original Winchester 85 Low Wall...
My little herd of Mossbergs.
And, a gathering of some of my Fiala Model 1920 single-shot .22rf pistols wearing their "Carbine" disguises.
The Fialas normally reside in their own individual fitted, velvet-lined carrying cases. Barrels are 3", 7.5", and 20" with wooden forestock...
macas50 you evidently did NOT read the caption below my second photo!
Harold Rau originated the Rau Wildcat 500 in El Dorado, KS and later sold out to Ozark Mountain, and the identical RAU-marked guns were produced by them for a few years, eventually changing to the name shown on my gun...
Since I haven't been able to get out to visit the range, or attend gun shows for quite some time, I haunt the Web and gun forums like this one. I've bought quite a few of my most rare guns strictly through conversation in a forum and following up when someone says, "I've got this...."
Some...
If you are asking about the Savage Stevens Little Scout, jimdana, I stole it for just $250. There are probably a lot of Stevens collectors out there kicking themselves about now for passing it up or not knowing about it before the auction. :thumbsup:
Best regards ~ ~ ~ FFF
Anyone else have a Wildcat 500 in their herd? I recently found a very nice one, made by Precision Industries Division of Ozark Mountain Arms in Ozark, MO.
There's an old website about these rifles which seems to have been abandoned in 2006. But it gives some idea as to just how few of...
Right, DesmoDucRob! Would you settle for a couple of Quackenbush to go with it instead? :thumbsup:
Quackenbush "Junior"
Quackenbush "Bicycle Rifle"
Best regards ~ ~ ~ FFF
The Democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to...
I now know what "Museum Quality" means! Couple of weeks ago I won a little Stevens 14 1/2 Little Scout, .22rf single-shot rifle. Since this little gun was no longer made after 1941, makes it almost 70 years old.
We've all seen those old boys' rifles which come up for sale quite often. They've...
Old, small single-shot .22rf boys' rifles found today are usually beat up for decades by young boys. They were then consigned to a handy corner of a leaky old barn to assassinate rats, pigeons, snakes and other invaders. (Most ended up looking like that gun at top in the photo at the bottom of...
ODD LOOKING SINGLE-SHOT .22rfs
Pictured here are four unusual looking single-shot .22rf handguns in my collection. Odd only because their grip frames look like those of their manufacturers' original primary line of guns: REVOLVERS! :thumbsup:
TOP to BOTTOM they are: Hopkins & Allen...