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    Savage 1920

    I know this may be plowing old ground, but I just acquired a Savage 1920/26 in 250/3000, and I wanted to learn as much as I could about its history. In a thread by Dave Anderson, he states that the M1920 was at first designed to be a possible US military rifle. Mr. Anderson seems quite...
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    New book on vintage .22 rifles

    Hello again everyone. I just wanted to take this opportunity to let you know that the second volume of Walnut and Steel (Walnut and Steel II) is now available on Amazon. I cover 25 more rifles from 8 manufacturers. I greatly appreciate your past support, and if I can answer any questions...
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    New Book about Vintage .22 rifles

    I posted this earlier in the section Art of the Rifle; Pumps, Lever, and Bolt Rifles. Then I realized it probably needs to be in this section. I recently published a new book that deals exclusively with vintage .22 rifles of all types. The title is Walnut and Steel: Vintage .22 Rifles. The...
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    Repair Safariland Leather Holster

    I have a couple of Safariland leather holsters with the rubber SST (Safariland Sight Track) stitched into the front. These holsters go back to the 1970's or 80's and were great and well-made, but the problem now is that the rubber is deteriorating and cracking and falling apart. Since they...
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    My New Book on Vintage .22 Rifles

    This is my first post on The Firing Line, so I hope no one is offended if I shamelessly promote my new book about Vintage .22 Rifles, but I thought it might be of interest to many of you. I cover 20 classic and vintage rifles in the book, and it's not just a rehash of previously published...
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