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BSA International, the one in the middle
It came with the unertl scope. Great shooter.
I'm not sure without looking if it is a Mk I ,or II.Which International is that?? Looks like either a Mk I or Mk II.
Did you do the stock work?? That is as nice a one as I've ever seen.
I'm not sure without looking if it is a Mk I ,or II.
I did refinish the wood. It was old, cracked, and had range stickers on it.
I may should have left it alone, but it was not pleasing to my likes.
She is a fine shooter.
Remington 40X
I'm a member at charlotte rifle and pistol club they do hold a rimfire bench match. Any rimfire is welcome: irons/optics, plinker to match rifle class.
http://cr-pc.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=956998&module_id=161878
My '59 Marlin 39A-
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Don't have any pics of my 2 old CZ-452s. Stunning little rifles. Need to get a good pic of my Marlin 60DLX. Beautiful wood & great shooter with a Weaver 2.5-7x28.
My grandfather bought me one of the Golden 39A's for my 11th birthday in 1955. Sure put a bunch of ammo through it at .50 cents a box, but that was a big expense jump for me since I'd been shooting BB's for ..05 cents a tube...
You have a great example there. Thanks for sharing the photo.
Hank
Thanks. One of my favorite guns. Very accurate & just a little mechanical jewel.
Beautiful 989M2s! I've got my childhood '69 99M1 in the safe, patiently awaiting restoration. Got a new buffer, sear, springs, etc. waiting to go in, but I haven't gotten up the nerve yet to tear into 'er.
When nice wood was standard on rifles without having to pay a premium. Unlike today's featureless wood dunked in walnut stainWin 52B that I refinished the stock with Tung oil