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oneandgone
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Thanks. I agree it is a work out.
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cobalt327
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I knew of 2 versions of the Buck Jones, and knew there was a 105 Junior, but the others are news to me.There's almost as much info on the 107 here, as in Gary Garber's encyclopedia! I was rather surprised at the lack of coverage of that particular model. But the book is still excellent in most every other way. I think that says more about the relative scarcity of the 107s than it does any real shortcoming by G.G.
ETA- My mistake, not a thing wrong w/the book. Most of the 107s were made in Rodgers! D'oh...
Oneandgone, you listed one of yours as being a variant 2 "train gun". What's that?
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oneandgone
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If you go to the section in Gary's book titled "Train Guns" you'll get a better explanation than I can provide. Basically it is a receiver that was stamped with Plymouth, MI. Before it was assembled it was shipped to the new Daisy home in Rogers, AR. At some point after that it was assembled into a complete rifle and stamped with a Rogers registration number.
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cobalt327
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Ahh, thanks. I've not gotten that far into the book yet.
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