Got any "strange" or unusual guns in your stash?

Got a Marlin Model 1889 with octagon barrel in .32-20. It has a broken Firing pin, but the old cowboy in Montana said it didn't shoot worth a chit anyhoo. He gave me the gun and two boxes of ancient .32 S/W short ammo that he had been using. No wonder it didn't shoot well............

Paid him $20 for it........and no, that's not a typo.

I've never had the firing pin fixed, and there is no blue left on it. The wood is still in pretty good shape. I've been itching to fix it and shoot it. Oh well, someday.........
 
Found a Miroku Diamond Trap with ejector/extractor selectors from a GS in North Carolina about 8 years ago for $600.

This isn't my pic but it looks like this.

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I have yet to see one similar other than 1 or 2 posted on the web.
 
I guess it's not still in my stash, but I do remember an unusual rifle that came across my safe. A friend of mine called while I was in college and said he had a line on a mauser action that I might be interested in, as I was working on trying to learn how to build bolt action rifles at that time.

It was a genuine Mauser-built Spanish 1893, but it had been sporterized for hunting many years prior, with a beautiful monte carlo sporter stock, double set trigger, sporter barrel, modified safety, replaced bolt handle, scope blocks. The owner said it was a 7x57mm, I didn't really care, as all I wanted was the action. After seeing it, I thought twice about tearing it apart, but at the price, I bought it anyway. So I figured I'd see how it would shoot, then decide whether it'd be my donor action, or just another hunting rifle. I handed over $70 and was on my way.

I got it home, dropped in a round, and NO-GO!!! [beeep]? Didn't even offer to close. So then I panicked, what if it was an Ottoman? Guess it'd be a donor after all. So I casted the chamber, turns out it had been changed over to an -08 based case. So I dropped in a 7mm-08, closed clean. But to be safe, I slugged the bore, it wasn't a 7mm-08, it was a 308win, and my slug only had 2 HUGE lands on it.

So in buying what I thought was going to be a 7mm Spanish Mauser, I happened to have picked up a Mauser-built Spanish 1893 with a Springfield 2 groove barrel, for $75.

I threw a few rounds in the pack, took it out to the range and put up one of the best 5 shot groups I'd ever fired at that time. Then the best 10 shot.

So I went looking for an answer on who might have built it. I put out a few feelers with local smiths, made some phone calls, then a few weeks later, a fella called me up, said he thought he knew what I had and wanted to see it to be sure. He took one look at it and said he'd give me $400 for it. Not knowing anything, I countered with $500, he slapped 5 bills on the tailgate of my truck and we walked away. Maybe he was a fool for paying that much, maybe I was a fool for selling it that cheap, I don't know, and don't care - I made $425 on a 100yr old rifle without even trying to sell it.
 
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Mannlicher-Schöenauer MC 243win. "1958/Full Stock Carbine"
My Dad bought it for me in 1965.
The week I got out of High school.

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no pictures...Mine is what I believe is a one-of-kind Remington 870 pump. This is probably a 1st generation Remington Pump. It has a 12 gauge and a 20 gauge barrel. The 20 gauge barrel fits the same receiver as the 12 gauge barrel. The maker purchased a 20 bolt and a barrel and adapted the magazine to hold a single 20 gauge shell. I believe he used it back in the daqy for pump action skeet. The barrels are both 26" skeet choke with vent ribs..has an adjustable check piece any way it is killer on dove.
 
Originally Posted By: CoyotejunkiI have a little Sako L491 in 17 Javelina. Setup/gunsmithed by A&M rifle company.






All I can say is....Oh My!!

Greg
 
Pretty cool stuff so far.
Ever seen one of these? It's a Ramline Exactor 22lr. I won it in a gun raffle back in the 90's. It is the target version, they made a standard, compact and even one that looked like a Desert Eagle. It is very light, but with the scope it shoots very well. When I lived in Pa. it killed it's share of woodchucks from my kitchen window. It has a 10" barrel and came with a 15 round magazine.

Mike

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