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KahrMan

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  1. all 9 pages????
  2. did I read
  3. Why Dear Lord...
  4. I believe the TWRA regs say you have to be 100 yards away from a residence to discharge a weapon, gun or bow. I will see if I can find the regs...
  5. Outstanding! I knew it was a good shooter but damn! Glad you are happy with it.
  6. Albino deer are not that rare in Middle Tn. There are quite a few of them around the Brentwood Franklin area. Here is a pic my cousin took of a 8pt albino in Brentwood last year.
  7. KahrMan

    Clearance Score

    I would recommend going with either a Leupold VXII or Burris Fullfield II depending on how much you want to spend. You can get the Burris for 189 and the Leupold for 329 at swfa.com (the best place for scopes IMHO) Both have excellent warranties.
  8. KahrMan

    Clearance Score

    That is a helluva deal. I love my .300 Weatherby. It does have more kick than an .06 but it is very manageable. Does yours have the synthetic stock or wood stock?
  9. Congrats!
  10. Very cool. Riding bikes is a lot of fun and great exercise. I really need to start riding again.
  11. Rookie - we have you by 3.5 months Congrats!
  12. Sounds like us. We dated for almost 3 years before we got married. I was 17 and she was 16 when we started dating.
  13. Cool. I just downloaded it. Thanks
  14. Great movie. Bonus points for anybody that can name the movie.
  15. Yesterday was our 21'st anniversary. I have been married so long I don't look both ways when I cross the street... Longer marriages don't seem to be the norm these days. Making a long marriage work is hard work. We have had our ups and downs but glad we stuck with it. We were high school sweethearts and are still today. So how about the rest of you? Are you married and if so, how long? PS - Don't get me wrong, I am not saying that people who have been divorced didn't work hard enough. Sometimes people just shouldn't stay together. Okay, enough of the sensitive stuff. I need to go shoot something....
  16. FYI - Beretta is running a promotion right now. If you buy a Urika 2 btw now and Sept 30 you get 200 worth of Beretta swag free. There are lots of models available for the free stuff.
  17. Very nice work.
  18. I do tech support and testing for the software we develop for Iphones, Blackberrys and Android phones. But my real job is being a chauffeur for my damn kids...
  19. Nice pics! If you ever need somebody to go hog hunting with, give me a call...
  20. The cat will end costing a lot more than your Kimber in the long run. Don't forget that when it time to buy a new gun, just in case the wife gives you any flack...
  21. I will preface this by saying I have not owned any of the 40's but I have owned several of the 9 and 45 Kahrs. P series, PM series and K series. They have all been worth the money to me. Feel free to pm me if you have any specific questions.
  22. KahrMan

    Tasty Chili!!

    That's awesome. Can't wait to tell it at lunch today...
  23. Here is mine: Model 1895 in 45-70 with the barrel cut down to 16". Leopold 2x scope mount up front. It's quite the little thumper.
  24. What he said ^
  25. If the rifle was made in 1956 then it should be a Model 64. Is that what you have? If it is then depending on if it is a standard or deluxe model, you either paid the blue book value or got a real good deal. Now remember, Blue Book is guide. You gun is worth what somebody will pay for it. From Blue Book The Model 1894 rifle configuration (forearm stock with forearm cap) was discontinued circa 1929 at approx. ser. no. 1,070,000. The Model 1894 rifle was replaced by the Model 55 (mfg. 1924-1932), and the Model 64 (mfg. 1933-1957 and 1972-1973). MODEL 64 RIFLE - .219 Zipper, .25-35 WCF, .30-30 Win., or .32 Win. Spl. cal., 20 or 24 in. round barrel, with standard 26 in. on the .219 Zipper, blue metal, pistol grip stock, revamped Model 55 action with increased mag. capacity, 66,783 mfg. between 1933-1957 and 1972-73 (over 8,250 mfg. in .30-30 Win. cal. only - these last two years with minor changes). Grading 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% N/A $1,000 $875 $750 $675 $600 $550 $500 $450 $400 $350 $300 Add 100% for 20 in. barrel (sometime referred to as Carbine). Add 200% for .25-35 WCF cal. (rare). Add 300% for .219 Zipper cal. (very rare). Many of this variation now have extra holes drilled on the top of the receiver to accept scope mounts - subtract 50% for this alteration. The Model 64 is usually found in excellent condition. Model 64 1972-73 mfg. may be found in the post-´64 section. Model 64 Deluxe Rifle - distinquishable by fancy pistol grip checkered wood. Grading 100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% N/A N/A $2,250 $2,000 $1,800 $1,600 $1,450 $1,275 $1,125 $950 $825 $725 Hope this helps. Please put some pics up of your classic. Everybody loves old Winchesters, or at least they should!

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