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While it would probably be more acceptable to cry about the dearth of plastic bags on the planet, instead I will say that I dropped in on two different Cabela's today on the way home. The Woodbury store, which I had never been in, had a few doubles, nothing great. But they did have some interesting lever guns including a very early 1894 Winchester in .30 WCF. Nice gun. And right next to it was an interesting, but a bit beat up Marlin 1893 .35-55 with octagon barrel. Also a very nice Ballard-rifled Marlin 39A (1950-s vintage - the best) at a very good price. I'm a bit of a sucker for Marlins. The guy manning the room was very young but pretty darn knowledgeable and accommodating. He as excited about a Remington M8 and M11, with a few good stories of his own about M11s. Nice to see a young guy that knows something and has some enthusiasm. Next stop was Owatonna. They have been slowly building the numbers of used guns and doubles in particular. They had a plethora of Huskies in .30-06, not that I was interested but maybe a dozen of them scattered among the racks. There was a Belgian "Guild" gun (or so listed) that caught my eye. For a moment, the very short forearm had me thinking it might be a Skimin and Wood 2" 12. Nothing special but a nice solid 16 of moderate weight (I would guess 6# even) There were many other, better doubles. A Pape stood out to me. A nice Rizzini for those that like them was there as well. Miscellaneous others, English, German, American. Rather striking for a moment was a 36" barreled 28 gauge Greener single barrel, including cocking indicator and decent amounts of engraving. I have never seen such a gun and can't imagine the purpose of a 36" barrel on a 28 gauge. It would be quite a project gun, to get it going. Last was a strange single shot rifle I throw in here just because I found it curious more than anything. I think it was new, or at least of recent manufacture. Its 30.06 caliber was also odd in my opinion. It is a break-action with the opening lever being the trigger guard. They hammer is recessed but visible, just not reachable. So it has this entirely ugly, unpolished and then painted or parkerized side lever that cocks the hammer. I suppose to make it easier to cock with a scope. The barrel was unpolished and parkerized as well. None of the matched the quality of the wood, case coloring, machining, and polishing of the action. It is not a gun I would buy at any price much less >$4K, but still something different than yet another Remchester-Savuger. Not all is lost in the Cabela's gun libraries after all. ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/jEmtt0a.jpg)
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Thats a Luxus and it's over priced.
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Thats a Luxus and it's over priced. Yes it is. Are they made in Turkey?
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They had a Pape and you took a picture of that nasty single shot rifle?
Hmm.
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They had a Pape and you took a picture of that nasty single shot rifle?
Hmm.
Best, Ted Everyone has seen a Pape. And while it's carved fences were quite nice, the rest was worn and a bit unremarkable. Besides it gave you something to complain about. You had to love that.
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Do you have any more details about the Rizzini?
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Do you have any more details about the Rizzini? I am not a fan, so I didn't look close, but it had nice wood, a wooden buttplate, I believe it was 12 gauge, and not too heavy - probably in the 6.5# range. I don't know how long the barrels were, but I didn't notice anything unusual, so probably around 28". I certainly wasn't looking closely so I won't swear to any of that. I believe price was in the mid $4k range. It was certainly a good looking gun, however.
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There is a purveyor of walnut stock blanks called Luxus. I believe he was the original owner and branched out with these rifles. I think there was a dust up of sorts and the rest is history. I think his name was Clay and not associated with the current owners of Luxus. This all from memory reading on the internet, I could be all wet on this. I have no connection other than the purchase of a stock blank years ago which was a very nice blank. Don't have a clue where they were made.
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They had a Pape and you took a picture of that nasty single shot rifle?
Hmm.
Best, Ted Everyone has seen a Pape. And while it's carved fences were quite nice, the rest was worn and a bit unremarkable. Besides it gave you something to complain about. You had to love that. The Pape would have been interesting. The rifle thingy you posted, not so much. Make note of it. Best, Ted
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They had a Pape and you took a picture of that nasty single shot rifle?
Hmm.
Best, Ted Everyone has seen a Pape. And while it's carved fences were quite nice, the rest was worn and a bit unremarkable. Besides it gave you something to complain about. You had to love that. The Pape would have been interesting. The rifle thingy you posted, not so much. Make note of it. Best, Ted Only for you, Ted. And that I do not really care about. A ''rifle thingy'' is certainly above your bar, but take notes. Someday you might catch up. And one more ' thingy''. It ain't all about you. Get over yourself.
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