My grandfather died last year at 97 and we recently found these in his closet. 2-3 of them still cock and generate power, but most, are bits and pieces. There are some of obvious different era's, but that doesn't really mean anything. Would any of these possibly have any value to a collector...
This rifle was the 2012 National Championship Hunter Class Winner. It is super consistent never more than a click or two off 10m zero regardless of conditions, I'm sure that is relative to the McMillan stock. And no I don't have the old original clunker stock. I am not interested in trades...
I work at a golf course where the chucks and skunks are creating problems. We have a couple of airgunners helping out. 25 caliber seems to be working well, but I've been out of airgunning so long, what is working well these days?\