Posted by mj on February 13, 2016 at 10:42:02 from (216.237.90.151):
In Reply to: ot lever guns posted by Nick167 on February 12, 2016 at 14:25:21:
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I got my first one, a 250/3000, in 1965. There was a pawn shop in C. Spings that had bought out the remaining stock from a hardware store in the San Luis Valley (Monte Vista, maybe?), I wanted to go deer hunting with one of my buddies north of Cotopaxi that year but had little money and no rifle. I went in to the shop and there she was in the rack, hang tag and all! It's a 1948 EG model in a legendary caliber that I had/have a real affection for AND the guy only wanted $125 for it! Which left me with $5 for gas and groceries! It still seems hard to believe that the 99 had been sitting in that hardware store all those years and that I bought it NEW 17 years after it was made. :shock: Nobody wanted that caliber anymore, I reckon - As they say: 'One man's meat is another man's poison'! It's that way with a lot of things in life but if you're HAPPY with what you've got you've got what money can't buy! 8) If you want a Henry, or Marlin, or Winchester, or whatever GET it and be HAPPY!
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