A Gun Which Lasted A Career & A Life Time

Very interesting Poton!
I have owned a lot of different rifles, shotguns and pistols. They all seem to have their own special purpose, but I have never really had a passion for any particular one. In my mind, it’s the hunt I have the passion for. The gun is merely a tool for the hunt.
That said, I certainly understand the idea of preferring a certain arm. I inherited a Winchester Model 12 12 gauge from my dad who inherited it from his uncle. I passed it on to my sister’s son (my nephew) who grew up with my dad and was named after him. Thus it went to a 4th generation.
We have been lucky so far here in the USA being able to own so many arms. It spoils us.
 
Very interesting Poton!
I have owned a lot of different rifles, shotguns and pistols. They all seem to have their own special purpose, but I have never really had a passion for any particular one. In my mind, it’s the hunt I have the passion for. The gun is merely a tool for the hunt.
That said, I certainly understand the idea of preferring a certain arm. I inherited a Winchester Model 12 12 gauge from my dad who inherited it from his uncle. I passed it on to my sister’s son (my nephew) who grew up with my dad and was named after him. Thus it went to a 4th generation.
We have been lucky so far here in the USA being able to own so many arms. It spoils us.
Thank you so much , Ridge Walker , for enjoying my article . I am an avid supporter of America's fire arms laws and the 2nd Amendment . I have personally seen the genocide which the Pakistani army carried out after disarming the East Pakistani population ( now Bangladesh ) .
I agree wholeheartedly with you. A few friends of mine own Winchester Model 12 shot guns in 12 calibre , here in Bangladesh and they are extremely popular for deer and water fowl shooting . And of course , the hunt itself is the most important aspect of all , rather than the firearm .
I own 3 firearms myself and can legally own a total of 6 without taking special permission in Bangladesh . This is not the most sensible of firearms laws , but for a third world country which is less than 50 years into it's Independence , l think that we are taking steps in the right direction , because 4 years later BSF will start authorizing the import of .45 ACP , 20 calibre and .30-06 Springfield calibre fire arms and ammunition . While it is still nothing to boast about ,
I think that this is at least better than many other Asian countries , where the firearms laws border on the verge of autism . For instance , in South Korea fire arms are sadly completely banned , and in India , imported fire arms are completely restricted .
 
Thank you so much , Ridge Walker , for enjoying my article . I am an avid supporter of America's fire arms laws and the 2nd Amendment . I have personally seen the genocide which the Pakistani army carried out after disarming the East Pakistani population ( now Bangladesh ) .
I agree wholeheartedly with you. A few friends of mine own Winchester Model 12 shot guns in 12 calibre , here in Bangladesh and they are extremely popular for deer and water fowl shooting . And of course , the hunt itself is the most important aspect of all , rather than the firearm .
I own 3 firearms myself and can legally own a total of 6 without taking special permission in Bangladesh . This is not the most sensible of firearms laws , but for a third world country which is less than 50 years into it's Independence , l think that we are taking steps in the right direction , because 4 years later BSF will start authorizing the import of .45 ACP , 20 calibre and .30-06 Springfield calibre fire arms and ammunition . While it is still nothing to boast about ,
I think that this is at least better than many other Asian countries , where the firearms laws border on the verge of autism . For instance , in South Korea fire arms are sadly completely banned , and in India , imported fire arms are completely restricted .
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Another well written story. I find it disappointing that Eley lethal ball is no longer available. They indeed sound like an awesome cartridge. Eley produced other fine cartridges for the 12 bore.
I to still have an old rifle gifted me by my father. A single shot Anshultz 22 cal. It has to be manually cocked for each shot. I have fitted a red dot scope so I can still use it now and then. My father was given the rifle with a broken bolt handle and replaced it with the one in the photo while he was an armourer in the RAAF. I learned to shoot with this rifle from the age of 5. Fifty six years ago. I will pass it on to my son or daughter both keen shooters so they can hopefully teach their children..
Cheers friend Ponton
Bob Nelson
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Friend Ponton
Another well written story. I find it disappointing that Eley lethal ball is no longer available. They indeed sound like an awesome cartridge. Eley produced other fine cartridges for the 12 bore.
I to still have an old rifle gifted me by my father. A single shot Anshultz 22 cal. It has to be manually cocked for each shot. I have fitted a red dot scope so I can still use it now and then. My father was given the rifle with a broken bolt handle and replaced it with the one in the photo while he was an armourer in the RAAF. I learned to shoot with this rifle from the age of 5. Fifty six years ago. I will pass it on to my son or daughter both keen shooters so they can hopefully teach their children..
Cheers friend Ponton
Bob Nelson View attachment 328295
For a rifle of that age , it looks exceptionally well maintained , Bob ! It shall make a perfect gift for your young 1s .
The Eley Lethal Ball cartridges were manufactured by Eley until 1956 . All the Eley Lethal Ball cartridges which l used were old stock , which were still being sold by Eley until the mid 1960s when all the existing stocks were exhausted. On soft skinned game , the Eley Lethal Ball cartridges worked like a charm ! Think of it like a hollow point fragmenting bullet... but for shot guns . The Eley Lethal Ball bullets were capable of causing devastating damage to the vital organs of any soft skinned game .It would break apart , into 8 separate pieces inside the animal .
 
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