Which rifle do we crown as the best looking ever?

When men were men ,cars were made of steel and guns were blued steel and walnut. The world was a much simpler place. You could actually do your own maintenance and work on your car without a computer.
@MS 9x56

And you worked your arse off 40 hours a week or more and did things that we are not allowed to do now.
We did jobs because that's what you did but 40 to 50 years later your body pays the price of those times.
Some say the good old days. Some parts of the good old days weren't that bloody good but as a whole I love those times.
Bob
 
When men were men ,cars were made of steel and guns were blued steel and walnut. The world was a much simpler place. You could actually do your own maintenance and work on your car without a computer.

That's why I drive this:

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@MS 9x56

And you worked your arse off 40 hours a week or more and did things that we are not allowed to do now.
We did jobs because that's what you did but 40 to 50 years later your body pays the price of those times.
Some say the good old days. Some parts of the good old days weren't that bloody good but as a whole I love those times.
Bob
Ain’t that the truth. My bill has come do. Looking at double knee replacement in a couple of weeks. The price for working on concrete for 40 years. Hopefully with a lot of physical therapy and effort I will be ready for this years hunting season. I do love those times.
 
Ain’t that the truth. My bill has come do. Looking at double knee replacement in a couple of weeks. The price for working on concrete for 40 years. Hopefully with a lot of physical therapy and effort I will be ready for this years hunting season. I do love those times.
@MS 9x56
My best mate had BOTH knees done just before Christmas and is still recovering. Back at work on light duties but climbing a ladder is sheer murder. Steps still give him problems but he is improving each day. He doesn't regret having them done but recovering is a slow process.
Bob
 
This one, even unfinished, would be near the top of my list:

 

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C-YA-L8R wrote on PaulB's profile.
Hi PaulB,
I have a Ballard Arms Model 1885 chambered for .333 Jeffery Flanged. Do you have any idea where I can get ammo for this?

I am new to this forum so I am sorry if I am doing something wrong!
Thank You!
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