That would make a great nickname for any gun enthusiast. Toy Store Toady.
Bacon, eggs, toast and candy corn for breakfast. Grandson pronounced it monstrously good!
Highs in the mid-60's all week.
Ha ... deflected fat fingers.....
The revolver was an Enfield #2 Mk1 * FTR circa 1944 .... DAO 38/200 -38 S&W, and spoken for

The Rifle was in a word
sad ... it was an Enfield Mk 4 that had been bubba sportified ... all markings shaved and appeared powder coated , the barrel bobbed to 25"
I saw only ENGLAND ( import mark ) and a faint broad arrow and a Amory proof on the receiver.
Stock was what I call crudely refinished and varnished, Bore was dark w/ strong rifling and some frosty
.... I would not pay a $100 for it

There should be a law