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November 25, 2012, 05:54:49 PM »
Thought ya might like seeing my Rem. 81 in action, the first picture is a video just click on it.
The second is a picture of the barrel in the rear position at firing.
Rifle is in 35 cal.
Here`s a video using stripper clips.
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Didja ever get that beard caught in the action on a flintlock when ya shot it? WM
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November 30, 2012, 10:14:41 AM »
I'm still in the process of restocking my Model 8 in .35 Remington. My dad bought it used in 1943 along with a Ranger shotgun (Stevens 520).
Sure would like to find more stripper clips at a reasonable price.
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November 30, 2012, 03:51:54 PM »
No but i do almost catch it on fire when loading the wood stove.
Ya can find the 308 military clips like i`m using on Ebay sometimes pretty reasonable.
I had a Ranger 12 once, now have a Herculie's sold by Monkey Wards 12 that i sawed off for my HD gun.
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Scudders all of yas~
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That's a right fine dog behind ya
Remind me of my olebuddy Belvadere~Nice rifle,i want one now.
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Thanks Snoopy dog is a good buddy alright, trying to round up a model 8 myself.
The 35 Rem is a good caliber, i have a 336 also my son has shot a few deer with.
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