A Lee 1895 Straight Pull. Ned needs this!

Started by Drydock, May 29, 2015, 07:31:39 PM

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Drydock

Civilize them with a Krag . . .

Silver Creek Slim

The stock is in pretty rough condition for that money.
I'm lucky to got a corporals paycheck.  ::)

Slim
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pony express

C'mon, Drydock, Ned breaks Garands.....and Vaqueros......and these weren't noted for their reliability when new.

Drydock

Reverse logic:  He always breaks the tough stuff.  Maybe something delicate would have better luck.  (or it could end up in tiny pieces, I suppose)

An intact M1895 Lee in most any condition is a sellers market item I'm afraid!  This one actually looks shootable.
Civilize them with a Krag . . .

Silver Creek Slim

He could give me the Garands before he breaks them.  ;)

Slim
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Dalton Masterson

If you find just a bolt and inner magazine workings for one, please let me know.
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Never had any overpowering desire to own one of those.  Now a Remington-Lee bolt action .45-70........THAT would be cool!
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