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You 21 guys are always a hoot. I consider myself a Winchester guy, not a 21 guy...but I sincerely hope I remain a "HOOT" in your eyes!
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Wow! We're getting into some over the top guns here. The hiwall is some gun. I have seen the Wasey 21 before, but another look is always welcome. My Dad and I started buying 21s in 1965 and I'm still at it. I still have a mint 20 skeet that I bought when I was 19. I bought my last one about two months ago, working on getting it cased up. I still have my eyes on 21s that I sold many years ago.
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Wow! We're getting into some over the top guns here. The hiwall is some gun. I have seen the Wasey 21 before, but another look is always welcome. My Dad and I started buying 21s in 1965 and I'm still at it. I still have a mint 20 skeet that I bought when I was 19. I bought my last one about two months ago, working on getting it cased up. I still have my eyes on 21s that I sold many years ago. I have 2 20 gauges that I bought years ago. Id love to see some photos of your 21's never get tired of seeing them.
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I like getting mine lettered too. Most are not too interesting, but once in a while you get a neat one. I am a couple behind right now. One of the most interesting buys I made was a wonderful little field choked 20 skeet grade. I fought with a gentleman for a day trying to agree on a price and failed. When I was getting into my car to leave for home, the man's wife came out carrying the gun. She said, "Write me a check. It's my gun, not his." Turns out she is in the PA Trap Hall of Fame.
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Cartod,
Is the Highwall Schuetzen a .32-40?
My ex-wife's uncle had a Pope barreled Highwall Schuetzen with a false muzzle in .32-40. Boy, that thing would shoot! Sure wish I knew where to find it today!
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It's a Schuetzen in 38-55 with a #4 barrel. Wow a Pope barreled Schuetzen is a prize! Hope you find it!
Last edited by Cartod; 10/26/10 07:02 PM.
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1938 Custom Flatside, 12 gauge, 26" WS1/WS2 1948 Skeet, 20 Gauge. 28" WS1/WS2 Both Schuetzen just great.
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Custom flatside 1941. Trap skeet grade 20 in case: Custom years 67 Salerno engraved: Now this is a 21 Thread!!!!
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Did the Cat Key gun belong to someone that worked for Caterpillar?
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Cartod, I like your style!
I Recently bought a 1933 Tournament Grade, 20 gauge, 30 inch. 2 barrel set with the first set of 26" barrels MIA. Original checkered butt stock cut and pad added. Currently being restocked to fit me with appropriate Winchester style killer wood ending with a proper "Tournament" checkered butt.
Win. 21, SN 61xx Symbol: G2150B Tournament grade 20 gauge 26 inch barrels Right - #1, Left - #2 Sights: Bradley red 1/8" and 94B 2nd barrel set: 20 ga., 30 inches, Modified/Full, less forearm, #81 and 94B sights Single trigger Selective ejector Non-automatic safety Straight grip stock Beavertail forearm - "make sure forearm fits both barrel sets" Tournament grade wood Pitch - 1, Pull - 14, Drop at heel - 2, Drop at comb - 1-1/2 Order: 466-452, Item 1 For: Western Cartridge Co. Inspection started: 12-13-1933 Inspection finished: ?-12-1933
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