What T/C Do You Regret Selling? [message #34671] |
Sun, 14 December 2014 15:26 |
sportingspecialist
Messages: 33 Registered: December 2014 Location: east coast
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There are a few that I wish I had kept.The two that stand out the most were my black powder rifles.
One was the Seneca in.45 caliber and the second was a Cougar in .50 caliber.The Seneca was a scaled down Hawken style rifle and it was light compared to the Hawkens.The Cougar was a limited edition Hawken style rifle that employed stainless steel parts and was a real looker.Recalling from memory the Cougar had stainless lockwork,trigger guard,forend cap,butt plate and a 3" round medallion of a Cougar placed into the right side of the butt stock.The wood was extra special as well.I took several deer and hogs with that rifle and it was a pleasure to own.
So,what T/C items did you sell which you regret?
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Re: What T/C Do You Regret Selling? [message #34673 is a reply to message #34671] |
Sun, 14 December 2014 16:13 |
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All of them!
Mr. Murl
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