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<blockquote data-quote="Harold Money jr" data-source="post: 5539618" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>I think they are awesome. One of the first nice rifles I ever saw was my buddies Dad's #1 in 220 swift it had a Unertl scope on it and was amazing in my young mind he kept it in the corner with a huge pair of 15x binoculars and a well worn cowboy hat hanging on the gun. He told stories of shooting groundhogs hundreds of yards across hayfields and that sparked my undying love and admiration for that gun. It looked like a gun advertisement, that gun burned down with the house about a year later. Still want one! The 1885's and Sharp's are right there with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold Money jr, post: 5539618, member: 4591"] I think they are awesome. One of the first nice rifles I ever saw was my buddies Dad’s #1 in 220 swift it had a Unertl scope on it and was amazing in my young mind he kept it in the corner with a huge pair of 15x binoculars and a well worn cowboy hat hanging on the gun. He told stories of shooting groundhogs hundreds of yards across hayfields and that sparked my undying love and admiration for that gun. It looked like a gun advertisement, that gun burned down with the house about a year later. Still want one! The 1885’s and Sharp’s are right there with it. [/QUOTE]
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