I forgot I had an Anschutz target rifle = 1903 model

Janderso

Jeff Anderson
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I'm at work, bored to death as we have no business. I'm an essential worker in the automotive repair business.
Anyway, I forgot I had this rifle. I had it upstairs at work so it didn't burn in the fire.
This is the cheap version with the 64 action. It's a shooter.
It's the 1903 target model with the 2 stage 5098 trigger. It has an adjustment from 6 to 16 ounces.
I should go shoot this thing. It weighs over ten pounds.rifle (2).jpg
Maybe someone will trade some tooling for this thing.
 
With the run on ammo and guns in California, you might get a premium dollar for it.
 
There is a run on guns and ammo?
Boy, am I out of the loop.
My head has been in hobby machining and fabricating for my new shop.
I'll need to take my head out of the sand and look around :)
 
There is a run on guns and ammo?
Boy, am I out of the loop.
My head has been in hobby machining and fabricating for my new shop.
I'll need to take my head out of the sand and look around :)


I picked up something at Cabela's a couple of weeks ago and they had almost no pistol ammo left.
Almost as bad as the TP section at the grocery store.
 
You forgot? ? ?
I thought it was lost in the fire, so yeah, I forgot I had it upstairs in the parts dept.
It was a nice surprise to say the least. I also found an ammo box full of 22lr and 22wM. I had all my ammo in boxes that burned except one
 
Latest is the NRA and some gun shop owners are suing the California governor, and others, for designating their business as " non essential " .
The NRA is citing the 2nd amendment.
 
I see a Texas gun shop owner just won a case based on your 2nd amendment after the police and city officials tried to shut him down.
Janderso My apologies, I was unaware of the fire. Bummer.
 
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