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#92426 04/23/08 06:13 PM
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Over the years I've had a number of fine rifles, the bests of the lot - a Westley double in 360, and a 318 Coggie magazine rifle. A wave of patriotism has come over me, I've just added a Cooper rimfire to go with my Kimber.
These new Americans, are every bit as good, in every department as the Brits and better than my old ill-fitted and barnwood stocked Anschutz 1710.
I think these guys are onto something, and me, crows 'n cans!

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You cannot expect to be wrapped in the flag, Olde Socke, until you've bought a least a hundredwgt. of Ruger revolvers.

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Sorry you are so late in awaking, but do remember old Wink. He had a good sleep while the world turned.


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Before the Coopers and Kimbers were the 52 Winnies,37 Remingtons,
and more....real steel and walnut... all good!!!


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So is the Ithaca Trench shotgun model 37 featherlight worth keeping or selling I'm reaching here guy's please help with some info.
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And don't forget the pride of America and longest running model of them all - the Daisy Red Ryder!


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Don't think so pea-pickers, even when hot off the press, some of today's collectible guns had that local flavor.

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Very late to the game...

Steven Favorite 1900



Remington Rolling Block #4 circa 1905



Hopkins & Allen Falling Block 1915



Quackenbush, not known for it's quality, but definitely American.


There are so many more...

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Late perhaps, but more important - I've have put some bucks into the till of a couple of modern American makers.
Patina on rustic, is still rustic!

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Lowell - I have a Kimber .22 Classic, which, despite the phenominal test target included with the rifle (5 shots into 1/8"), is not as accurate for me as I was expecting. 5 shots into 3/4" at 50 yds is the best the gun will do despite me having tried around 20 brands of ammo.

Could you comment on how your Cooper .22 compares to the Kimber .22 for accuracy?

Thanks.

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