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Remember these Vintage Gun Ads?
Am Shooting Journal ^ | 11/20/2016 | D Smith

Posted on 11/20/2016 2:58:23 PM PST by w1n1

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61 posted on 11/20/2016 4:50:04 PM PST by PJBankard
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To: doorgunner69

I think I saw one at the gun this weekend for almost $5000.


62 posted on 11/20/2016 4:50:44 PM PST by suthener
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To: Yardstick

I like my Nylon 66!


63 posted on 11/20/2016 4:50:44 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Conan: To crush your enemies, and to hear the lamentations of their women)
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64 posted on 11/20/2016 4:51:30 PM PST by PJBankard
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To: Fresh Wind

I had a model 341 which must have been similar to the Remington model 34.

It was a tubular magazine bolt action repeater. That action was really complex looking. A whole lot of things were going on when you cycled the action.

Despite the complexity, it functioned smoothly and perfectly. Also really fine workmanship.


65 posted on 11/20/2016 4:54:19 PM PST by yarddog (Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
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66 posted on 11/20/2016 5:00:55 PM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: w1n1

Remember this. Back in 1962, Thomas J Dodd and Emanuel Cellar proposed a ban on 5 shot bolt action army surplus rifles and handguns to “prevent crime”. The REAL reason was they wanted to protect Winchester, Remington and Savage from cheap competition. All they wanted was an excuse and the murder of John Kennedy gave them that excuse.

For the next five years we were hounded with calls to ban “evil army surplus rifles till they got their ban in 1968.
Soon was added the “evil” Foreign Saturday Night Special pistol!

Now get this! ARMY SURPLUS rifles were banned, but POLICE RIFLES which came from the same factory were still legal to import.

Meanwhile handguns were still the primary target. First they wanted to register ONLY handguns, then ALL Guns.
Then they wanted to ban and confiscate ONLY Saturday Night Specials.
Then ban and confiscate ALL handguns.
The promise was rifles were not to be banned!

SURPRISE, SURPRISE! Back around 1984 came the first calls for American produced semi-auto rifles!

They NEVER give up.


67 posted on 11/20/2016 5:01:08 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Conan: To crush your enemies, and to hear the lamentations of their women)
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To: w1n1
I distinctly remember seeing - maybe 20-30 years ago - a Winchester-Western ad that nicely (IMHO) displayed a gal's derriere. Otherwise, my memories of the firearms and hunting ads of yesteryear mostly blend into a hazy melange of the following:

Middle-aged guys with manly jawlines clenching their pipes and looking pleased with whatever the hell happens to be going on, even if they are probably experiencing hypothermia in their impeccable "Fudd" outfits. Think Mitt Romney with a Dr. Grabow and a Winchester Model 12.

Kids either wistfully hoping for a new first gun or doing the "WOW!" thing having received one. Low-end arms for the young 'uns... who in another couple of years will be sneaking the old man's Anschutz 64 out to shoot with his friends because he is embarrassed by his "kid's" gun.

"Grandpa" yarning about the good old days... or amazed past dignity by some recent offering that makes everything else obsolete (until next season). He often resorts to "dadgummit"," "new-fangled" and the like.

No-nonsense, B&W ads taking up large blocks of space hawking surplus and/or closeout guns at ridiculously low prices ("Genuine Ruritanian bolt-action rifles as used by the feared special commando security units" - $10.00; collector grade - $12.00; bayonet - add $5.00; 500 rounds of surplus* ammunition - $9.95

Mr. niteowl77

*steel jacketed, berdan-primed and waiting to corrode as only Ruritanian wartime ammo can; retrieved from the dank, damp, crumbling building where it had been hastily stockpiled in the Summer of 1945… ads never pointed out these attractive features

68 posted on 11/20/2016 5:03:45 PM PST by niteowl77 (Don't need no Bushes. Don't need no Clintons. Don't need no fooling around.)
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To: GregoTX

That was my first rifle.


69 posted on 11/20/2016 5:05:29 PM PST by Ancient Man
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To: yarddog
The really surprising thing to me on that Sears catalog is the break barrel air rifle.

Yep, me too - I'll have to kill some time looking though the various catalogs at www.wishbookweb.com and see if I can find the year that those first turned up. Back then, Sears tended to slap its name on all the airguns and firearms that it sold. I've seen many Crosmans and a few Sheridans with Sears markings, but never a spring-piston rifle.

70 posted on 11/20/2016 5:13:22 PM PST by Charles Martel (Endeavor to persevere...)
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To: Flick Lives

Rifle ping.


71 posted on 11/20/2016 5:16:03 PM PST by Bshaw (A nefarious deceit is upon us all!)
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To: Charles Martel

See post #40.


72 posted on 11/20/2016 5:23:47 PM PST by bobby.223 (Retired up in the snowy mountains of the American Redoubt and it's a great life!)
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To: central_va
A Solothurn - available with a layaway plan... or $40 deposit for C.O.D.

I can just barely remember what it was like to live in that country.

73 posted on 11/20/2016 5:25:57 PM PST by Charles Martel (Endeavor to persevere...)
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Back in the mid 1990s a guy came into a gun shop I hung aroud and tried to sell a Sears 30-06 rifle. The owner who I knew well was not interested. I asked him if it was OK if I bought it and he said OK so I paid $140 for an excellent commercial FN Mauser with a simple but nice walnut stock.

It was not marked J.C. Higgins or Ted Williams. It simply said “Sears”. I did not get to use it much as I sold it at a gun show a few weeks later. I more than doubled my money and the purchaser still got a good deal.


74 posted on 11/20/2016 5:28:47 PM PST by yarddog (Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
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To: yarddog

Yes, I recall seeing some of the ones marked “Sears” on display in a nearby store - probably mid to late ‘70s. I think the J.C. Higgins and Ted Williams marketing had been discontinued by that point. I briefly had a Sears marked Model 3T .22 semi-auto rifle, new in the box (’70s Winchester 190).


75 posted on 11/20/2016 5:36:52 PM PST by Charles Martel (Endeavor to persevere...)
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To: ChildOfThe60s

Dad bought a new Remington Logmaster chainsaw from a local dealer, and thanks to a company promotion couple weeks later a new Nylon 66 showed up in the mail. It’s hanging a couple feet above my head as I type. Mid-late 50’s or so. I turned 800 down for it just the other day.


76 posted on 11/20/2016 6:03:33 PM PST by garryowenartillery ( 1/21FA, 1st Cav Div (Airmobile) RVN... FT. Greely, Alaska (ATC) Gerstle River Project)
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To: w1n1

Back in the day - when Liberals didn’t wet themselves over firearms.


77 posted on 11/20/2016 6:12:17 PM PST by Jack Hammer
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To: central_va

Owning a Solothurn may lead to “Unintended Consequences”....


78 posted on 11/20/2016 6:14:56 PM PST by garryowenartillery ( 1/21FA, 1st Cav Div (Airmobile) RVN... FT. Greely, Alaska (ATC) Gerstle River Project)
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To: Tijeras_Slim

That is quite the exhibition.


79 posted on 11/20/2016 6:33:24 PM PST by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (The GOP will see the light, because Trump will make them feel the heat.)
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To: DaveA37

I bought a comic book some time back with the Mattel add on the back inside cover. Had it framed and it hangs below my wall displayed mint 1967 AR-15 along with the original dealer letter announcing the price (pincled in) for 194.50 dated August 15, 1964 and the add slick for the first add that came with the letter. Oh, and the first edition Vietnam cartoon cleaning pamphlet. It’s my personal
mini AR museum.
Now I’m working on gathering stuff on my Sterling AR-180 mounted next to it. It’s taken me years to gather s/n data as apparently all the records have disappeared.If anyone by chance has any info please drop me an email.


80 posted on 11/20/2016 7:08:08 PM PST by crabpott (' we are living in the strangest, most perilous, and unbelievable decade in modern memory' VDH)
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