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<blockquote data-quote="Harp13" data-source="post: 3505572" data-attributes="member: 32228"><p>To me the stories, the history of the gun, are more important than the value. </p><p> </p><p>My dad has a Winchester Model 03 .22 Auto that will be mine someday. It is special to me because it is the gun my dad learned to shoot with. When he got it not too long ago, I was able to buy some reproduction ammunition and we have taken it to the range together several times. I just bought 5 more boxes a couple of weeks ago.</p><p></p><p>My brother will get the Winchester Model 55 .22 single shot automatic that was my dad's when he was a kid on the farm. Fun gun to shoot with the trapdoor in the top. It will burn you with the ejecting case that drops down out of the bottom if you do not pay attention to how you hold it.</p><p></p><p>My daughter already has the Steven's single shot .22 bolt gun that I bought at Otasco when I was a kid. She learned to shoot with it and it went with her when she moved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harp13, post: 3505572, member: 32228"] To me the stories, the history of the gun, are more important than the value. My dad has a Winchester Model 03 .22 Auto that will be mine someday. It is special to me because it is the gun my dad learned to shoot with. When he got it not too long ago, I was able to buy some reproduction ammunition and we have taken it to the range together several times. I just bought 5 more boxes a couple of weeks ago. My brother will get the Winchester Model 55 .22 single shot automatic that was my dad's when he was a kid on the farm. Fun gun to shoot with the trapdoor in the top. It will burn you with the ejecting case that drops down out of the bottom if you do not pay attention to how you hold it. My daughter already has the Steven's single shot .22 bolt gun that I bought at Otasco when I was a kid. She learned to shoot with it and it went with her when she moved. [/QUOTE]
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