Good day at the Gun Show

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Good day at the Gun Show

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Just gotta celebrate a bit...

Went to the gun show today with Thane. Each of us had "trade or sell fodder" with us, just in case. No plans to buy anything unless we were able to sell what we took.

I lucked out, thanks to my observant son. Thane found a rifle that I'd been wanting for a couple years, and the dealer was willing to trade for my Remington 760 in .308 plus a few bucks.

I still feel like I robbed him.

I am now the proud owner of a Winchester Model 88 in .308. :woohoo Serial number says it was manufactured in 1957, and aside from a few dings in the stock it's in really good condition for its age. (I think it's in better shape than I am!) Came with an older 3X by 9X Redfield scope on a low Weaver mount.

The length of pull is a bit long for me, but that's easy enough to fix if I decide it needs it after our first "range date."

I had several people, including a couple of other dealers, offer to buy it from me - especially after they learned what I'd paid for it. One dealer that we're good friends with pointed his finger at me and said "Bang! Bang!" after I'd grinned and told him "my cold, dead hands!" (He did give it back to me after :drool: over it for a couple minutes :biggrinjester: )

Here's hoping it's as sweet a shooter as my 88 in .243.

(sorry no pics - my camera needs batteries and my computer isn't recognizing my cell phone right now... :grumble )
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Any day at the gun show is a good day! :anamatedbanana
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Isn't there an old adage that says ' A bad day at the gun show is better than a good day at work'? ;-)

Glad you had a good time. Market Hall is this weekend. Hope I get to make it!!! :drool:
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bdickens wrote:Any day at the gun show is a good day! :anamatedbanana
Amen! Can I get a witness? ;-)
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M9FAN wrote:
bdickens wrote:Any day at the gun show is a good day! :anamatedbanana
Amen! Can I get a witness? ;-)
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That's the same gun/scope that my dad used to hunt deer with while I was growing up. It's STILL the gun that I use when I go deer hunting (And my dad bought it brand new). How can you tell when it was made by the s/n? I've been using it for at least 15years and even though I sight it in at 100yds every year, I have NEVER had to change the scope in the past 15years. It's always dead-accurate....
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