Jolly Green Chopper's collection

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Very nice.
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What he said. :pointup: Nice buncha iron there.
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Right nice way to hold up a fence :) I like that tiny North American Arms hideout revolver, considered buying one myself but I am way to cheap when it comes to non milsurps, I keep dropping hints to friends around my birthday time.
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Nice fence, and those rifles are pretty nice lineup of firearms also.
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That is a nice fence, dam sight better looking than the one we got around the place.
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:vcool: :vcool: :vcool: What a great bunch of stuff you have there. :Drool1: :Drool1:
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Very nice collection Jolly! Well done!

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:thumbsup: Oooooooooooo, now my closet looks necked! Nice collection sir
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your are off to a very good start with some nice rifles
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happiness is having a Glock...... :)
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Happiness is having a 1847 Colt Walker, several cans of powder, a pile of bullets and caps, and a stack of old dinner plates :)
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What kind of Ruger is that? I just picked one up the other day that looks very similar. Different grips though. A MkII. I figured I needed a 22 pistol so I'm not always making so much noise when I go out back shootin' :lol:
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Great collection! :thumbsup:
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swoop85 wrote:happiness is having a Glock...... :)

or TWO

Back on Topic.............Very Nice
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Junk Yard Dog wrote:Happiness is having a 1847 Colt Walker, several cans of powder, a pile of bullets and caps, and a stack of old dinner plates :)

I told SWMBO that if she goes first, I'm taking her plates to the range..............If I kick first, after the kids pick over what they want, she's going on a cruise and paying for it with my collection
Damn, I'll bet that's going to leave a mark! Probably hurt too!
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The classic Colt Officer, right in the middle where it belongs. Nice collection!
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That is a Mark III 22 cal. Ruger got it last fall to teach my wife. Can't get it back. She really likes it. Thanks JGC
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A wife that likes Rugers? That is the sign of a lucky man. :-)
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The other semi-auto .22 pistol is a 3 piece quick release High Standard with old style bakelite original grips . I got it in the late 50's when I was a kid on a ranch in Teaxas. I wanted one ever since I saw barrels full of them the Navy was blowtorching for salvage after the Korean War. Those were the Bull Heavy Barrel Target Model by Colt and High Standard.We were able to get a few that were supposed to be destroyed but by putting together some they made good souveniers :bwink: The quick break down feature was very desirable for many types of survival applications during the wars.I think they were also used by the hit men because some had threaded barrels ends.Some were very long ,over 11' , :big shock: JGC
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