1957 hunting Wingmaster
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1957 hunting Wingmaster
Bought this one at a local gun show with the intentions of dragging it through the woods. Went through and rebuilt it. I think its good for another 50-60 years now!
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Re: 1957 hunting Wingmaster
Germansheperd wrote: ↑Sat Nov 24, 2018 2:48 pm Bought this one at a local gun show with the intentions of dragging it through the woods. Went through and rebuilt it. I think its good for another 50-60 years now!
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Re: 1957 hunting Wingmaster
Looks nice, good job. Love the worn bluing on a well-used firearm. So many stories that it could tell.
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Re: 1957 hunting Wingmaster
Thank you and I agree! I didn’t want to ‘over do’ it. Just go through and rebuild all the internals. My son and I had a good time taking it in the woods when it was finished.
Re: 1957 hunting Wingmaster
Are you hunting perching birds like ptarmigan and grouse "in" the woods?
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Re: 1957 hunting Wingmaster
Took it rabbit and squirrel hunting over Thanksgiving break. Didn’t see anything so we gave it a good test fire in the woods (bad weather). The old Wingmaster functionioned flawlessly and worked perfectly. No hiccups, jams, stuck shells I couldn’t be happier.
Re: 1957 hunting Wingmaster
They're fairly simple and robust. Keep it clean, well oiled and always talk nicely about it and it'll serve for a lot many more years.Germansheperd wrote: ↑Fri Nov 30, 2018 12:35 pm No hiccups, jams, stuck shells I couldn’t be happier.
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Pain heals, chicks dig scars.....glory -- lasts forever!
Retired USN
NRA Life ; NAHC Life
Pain heals, chicks dig scars.....glory -- lasts forever!