Message from @NeoGhost
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Very nice
That's a .22 right?
👌
btw this is "training" rifles
all firing pins have been cutted a little bit
and despite being 40 years old they all looks brand new
and feels.
brand-new AK isn't most pleasant gun to operate, mostly because of safety and dust cover
@HUNTER4639 yep!
Nice! I've seen some of those around. I only have a Ruger 10/22 rn though lol
To gain access to .22 rifle I need 5 years of smooth-bore shotgun ownership
I wish I have the same easy access as you guys
Does anyone know what this is?
.22, old maybe over 100 years.
Looks like a pistol with a long barrel, single shot, no markings.
Asking for a friend, his dad gave it to him.
Could you get more detailed pictures and send them to me, I can most likely figure it out
Like any words or numbers
No markings?
I thought it might be a Stevens but after a bit of research they don’t have a gun that looks like that
The closest looking rifle I found is the Hamilton model 27
Thanks y’all, had to walk the dog.
This is basically a pistol with a long barrel. No markings, no numbers. Single shot.
Do you know how long the barrel is, that would narrow it down
It looks about 12-16 inches
My friend was told that this kind of gun could be purchased from vending machines 100 years ago. Other that that we don’t know much.
Hang on looking with a flashlight
It’s called a Hamilton. Number 31
Made in Plymouth Michigan in 1900
Sorry I didn’t see that earlier
nice
You should get it cleaned and restored
Yes, it is a nice little gun. Thanks
I regret nothing
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I’m gagging
who the hell puts mustard on cheese