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1949 Stevens 87A rejuvenated
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 2733614" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>Nice looking job you did there. I need to get the gumption to bring my old SavageModel 5 back to her glory days! Here she is, and just about half hour ago, she did her job on a squirrel once again!</p><p></p><p>She is a squirrel killing machine for being 1946 model. A lot of guys took the but plates off and dated them when they bought them. I got lucky this one was done so. Other wise there is no knowing exactly what year they were built. I love old 22's. I need to learn how to work on the wood stocks on them. I can do the mechanics good, but never really messed with wood or redoing wood. </p><p></p><p>Yours looks great! I sold another Model 5 that was prewar, had the checkered stock, to another member here who was looking for one for his kids to shoot. It was a beautiful one, way better shape than the one I kept. Again, I just love old 22 rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 2733614, member: 32877"] Nice looking job you did there. I need to get the gumption to bring my old SavageModel 5 back to her glory days! Here she is, and just about half hour ago, she did her job on a squirrel once again! She is a squirrel killing machine for being 1946 model. A lot of guys took the but plates off and dated them when they bought them. I got lucky this one was done so. Other wise there is no knowing exactly what year they were built. I love old 22's. I need to learn how to work on the wood stocks on them. I can do the mechanics good, but never really messed with wood or redoing wood. Yours looks great! I sold another Model 5 that was prewar, had the checkered stock, to another member here who was looking for one for his kids to shoot. It was a beautiful one, way better shape than the one I kept. Again, I just love old 22 rifles. [/QUOTE]
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