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.32 squireel rifle.....droooool!

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Can't imagine how much fun that 32 will be. What a beautiful rifle! Have fun. Hats of to Mr. Knight for the build! :thumbsup:
Why don't I ever come across these things? :idunno:
Take care,
Ed
 
I think you will enjoy shooting her, i never could decide on a name...so t hat will be up to you. I hope you get much use from her. I learned that I cant hit the broad side of a squirrel with open sights due to an eye injury sustained over in Iraq. And since I am not a competition shooter.....to a new home she goes. where she can be loved and used. Besides I now have a pretty new trade gun ...and that I can hit the squirrels with every time
 
Oh, my word!!! :doh: That is a gorgeous rifle. :thumbsup: If it shoots as good as it looks, you have a treasure on your hands. Please post some photos of some of your targets.
 
Vent pick inlay, and be sure you have it in pointing backwards,,,or a limb will steal it from you....How can I know this ???????....Tom
 
You forgot to tell them, that link is showing the surface on a flat piece of wood. It is not a topographical map in 3-D with hills and valleys.
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