The strangest things have been happening lately....... I was in Wal Mart looking for some .22 ammo (yeah,... I know, I can't find any either) I strike up a conversation with another guy who said he was looking for a starter Deer rifle for his son for next November,... But couldn't beleive the cost of suitable rifles and how hard it is to find the usual hunting ammo.
I notice a stack of 7mm. Mauser (7X57) I said you should look for something that Ammo is plentiful for,.. like the 7mm. He says "have you got one ?",..... thinking for a minute I said yes,.. I never thought much about it, it came in in a trade years ago, A clean little sporter , nothing special... perfect for a young man's first deer rifle...... We exchanged numbers.
Well today I called and went over to his house, Mauser in hand.... We go into his basement and he looks it over,.... we do the "how much ya want dance".... And it turns into the "What have you got for trade shuffle". He opens up a closet that doubled as his gun safe
......... To show me a Nylon 66 and a Glenfield marlin... When I notice a couple long guns in the back
..... What are those? I ask... He pulls out a Hopkin & Allen .45 Kentucky kit gun,.... and two original old smoke poles.....
All 3 were dusty and dirty,.... He said how about all three for the Mauser ?....... Well I only really had about sixty bucks in the Mauser..... So yeah !
The Hopkins & Allen is just the cheap two piece stock kit gun popular in the 70's But the first original rifle looked really interesting.... I got it home and cleaned it up some. The top of the Barrel reads "Wm. Wingert Detroit" And the Lock reads "STHATHAM"..... I looks to be a .45 Cal Half stock..... The other rifle is curious as well.... They were found in a HUD home in Detroit about 20 years ago.
Here is the Wingert,.... Shes rough but still really cool..... What do you guys think ?