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G_rubin
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Thanks. It's a nice wall hanger. Don't think I'll even try and shoot it.
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the fuse
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G_rubin
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Nice. I've got too many that I do want to shoot now. When I see something I've never seen that just looks cool I have to have it.
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Tbird
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That looks like a flobert gun. they were made in Belgium and there are many different styles. I actually have one myself but styled differently. They had rolling block mechanisms to load the ammo (ammo was 6mm but you can shoot a 22 short out of it) These guns were the first rim fire guns ever made. I shoot CB caps out of mine. Here is a link to one that is similar to yours.
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It's a Stevens Maynard .22 single shot. I envy his ability to take a rusty paper weight and turn it into a pretty little shooter.
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G_rubin
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I still haven't seen an answer to why it would have "DAISY" forged into the top of the barrel.
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