First 32 win special
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- Levergunner
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First 32 win special
I was going to eat dinner, and just had to stop by the pawn shop. When I walked out, my wallet was 440 dollars shorter. This is my second win 94 after my ranger in 357. When the rifle is at full cock, the trigger wobbles around quite a bit, is this normal? Serial number is 5092XXX
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Re: First 32 win special
Its normal.
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- Levergunner
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Re: First 32 win special
All right thanks. They also had a Canadian Centennial with a octagonal barrel for 500$(without negotiations), should I pick it up?
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- Advanced Levergunner
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Re: First 32 win special
I have a Canadian ,rifle version not carbine,they are very accurate.
- ollogger
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Re: First 32 win special
Nice gun the 32 spl. is a favorite of mine & the Canadian would be a big temptation for me!!
Brad
Brad
Re: First 32 win special
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The .32 Special I treated myself to is based on the Model 55 pattern (straight-grip buttstock, 2/3 magazine) with upgraded wood & an engraved receiver - one of these (below) 1981 Winchester Canadian Railroad Centennial commemoratives.
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The .32 Special I treated myself to is based on the Model 55 pattern (straight-grip buttstock, 2/3 magazine) with upgraded wood & an engraved receiver - one of these (below) 1981 Winchester Canadian Railroad Centennial commemoratives.
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Re: First 32 win special
My 32 Special is a Marlin 336A. Love it. Good trigger, accurate, guessing the longer barrel doesn't hurt that any.
My only issue with the 32 is lack of variety of ammo, although not sure I need any variety, the Federal 170gr load is hard on deer, and that is what I am using it for and likely all I would use it for. Hunt the woods mostly so shots are just about perfect for that load. If I were to hunt a more open field, could always use the Hornady round.
My only issue with the 32 is lack of variety of ammo, although not sure I need any variety, the Federal 170gr load is hard on deer, and that is what I am using it for and likely all I would use it for. Hunt the woods mostly so shots are just about perfect for that load. If I were to hunt a more open field, could always use the Hornady round.