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General discussion => Antique Gun Collecting => Topic started by: rich pierce on September 18, 2017, 10:12:46 PM

Title: Attention all RCA 19 fans
Post by: rich pierce on September 18, 2017, 10:12:46 PM
If I had the money.

http://www.aspenshadeltd.com/inventory_consign.html

I see a number of traits found on RCA 19, and some striking differences, but it looks to be from the same period.

I guess this gun is RCA#106.

Your thoughts?
Title: Re: Attention all RCA 19 fans
Post by: smokinbuck on September 19, 2017, 04:49:38 AM
WOW, what a group of gorgeous rifles. That half stock target rifle really floats my boat.
Mark
Title: Re: Attention all RCA 19 fans
Post by: Brent English on September 19, 2017, 03:47:05 PM
On the half stock, the cheek piece inlay looks like a set of brass knuckles.  Pretty neat.  Marked down to $3250.  May seem like a lot for a half stock with back action lock, but it's a pretty special one.  Lots of other nice rifles there too.
Title: Re: Attention all RCA 19 fans
Post by: Dobyns on September 20, 2017, 02:28:30 AM
If I had the money.

http://www.aspenshadeltd.com/inventory_consign.html

I see a number of traits found on RCA 19, and some striking differences, but it looks to be from the same period.

I guess this gun is RCA#106.

Your thoughts?

I was at the ELR shown in Morgantown, Pa this past weekend, had the opportunity to see it in person, and its simplistic elegance is what captured my attention.  There were at least a dozen Jaegers also present,  the controversial MM 1705 gun, and a plethora of Pennsylvania rifles.  Honestly, shows with the quality and quantity of rifles on display, let alone open to the public, are rare.
Title: Re: Attention all RCA 19 fans
Post by: SingleMalt on September 27, 2017, 06:19:34 PM
Thanks for posting this, Rich.