Young guns with Old Guns
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Young guns with Old Guns
While cleaning my Anschutz I was thinking to myself about the history of the rifle and where it might of been prior to me. I was wondering this because the rifle is older then I am. I was born in 84 and the rifle is stamped 73. I have access to a 1813 and even a 2013 but currently I prefer shooting my older 1413. The rifle still shoots better then my abilities and I have no current interest in upgrading. I am curious if I am the only one out there who prefers shooting with a rifle or pistol older then them. It seems like most of my generation has to have the newest equipment and the best of the best. Am I the exception?
Bored184
Bored184
Not sure if I'd say that I prefer it, but due to budget constraints my current setup is a Pardini k2 for 10m and a Toz-35 for 50m.
I love my Toz, but can't help but lust after the infinitely more adjustable rear sight on the Morini free pistol. To be able to adjust the width of the rear notch instead of having to cut new rear sights out of sheet metal.... that's the dream.
I love my Toz, but can't help but lust after the infinitely more adjustable rear sight on the Morini free pistol. To be able to adjust the width of the rear notch instead of having to cut new rear sights out of sheet metal.... that's the dream.
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I proudly shoot my winchester which is a couple decades older then I am. While I could easily afford one of the new uber adjustable aluminum stocked wonder rifles, I honestly prefer the look of old walnut, blue steel, and the ancient unertl scope. I do not think a new rifle will add many points to my score (if any at all).
Plus, those aluminum stocked rifles stick out on the firing line and attract a lot of attention too.
Regards,
Cranky
Plus, those aluminum stocked rifles stick out on the firing line and attract a lot of attention too.
Regards,
Cranky
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SeanM:
Have a look at this:
viewtopic.php?p=115342&highlight=#115342
I did this to my TOZ and it really makes a difference. I made an adapter in the shop so that the elevation would match the old blade, but there are other workarounds noted.
As far as shooting with irons older than I am, there isn't much call for black powder arms in bullseye or FP. However, I do have a S&W Model 41, first series, and a S&W Model 52-1 along with the TOZ 35M. Sometimes I worry about the 52 since they ain't makin' parts for that any more. Numrich has limited bits and pieces, mostly for the 52-2 and not all are interchangeable. If I bugger the barrel, it's a paperweight.
However, parts for the 41 are available and I think I can make or fake anything that breaks on the TOZ.
Roger
Have a look at this:
viewtopic.php?p=115342&highlight=#115342
I did this to my TOZ and it really makes a difference. I made an adapter in the shop so that the elevation would match the old blade, but there are other workarounds noted.
As far as shooting with irons older than I am, there isn't much call for black powder arms in bullseye or FP. However, I do have a S&W Model 41, first series, and a S&W Model 52-1 along with the TOZ 35M. Sometimes I worry about the 52 since they ain't makin' parts for that any more. Numrich has limited bits and pieces, mostly for the 52-2 and not all are interchangeable. If I bugger the barrel, it's a paperweight.
However, parts for the 41 are available and I think I can make or fake anything that breaks on the TOZ.
Roger
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I have three match pistols built on early 1911 frames, and a Chow 45 accurized in 1962, on a1943 manufactured US army 1911a1. Older doesn't mean less useful.
Three of my hunting rifles are built on Springfield '03 actions made well before I was even thought of, but one was a later LendLease action.
Dr. Jim
Three of my hunting rifles are built on Springfield '03 actions made well before I was even thought of, but one was a later LendLease action.
Dr. Jim
I am proud to say that my long time winchester rifle which I inherited from my late father is still working good up to now. And I take care of it cause I value it.
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BTW, according to listings posted on another thread in the Olympic Pistol forum, the TOZ 35 was shot by competitors finishing 6th and 8th at the Olympics. Although shooters with Morini CM84E's took places 1-5 and 7, it's obvious the TOZ can achieve competitive scores into international levels.
Roger
Roger
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