Calvin45
Well-Known Member
Merry Christmas y'all!
Just thought I'd share, my wife finished taking her firearm safety course (required for licensing in Canada), and on account of such her dad brought a family heirloom to pass on to our family, it'll belong to one of my kids someday down the road, a keeper. He can't shoot the thing anymore after having a lot of issues with his shoulder and having had his elbow completely reconstructed.
An absolute classic piece of history and hardware, an old Remington 870 wingmaster! Just lovely and a delight to hold, rack, and fire. 2 3/4 inch chamber as per its vintage, nothing wrong with that. Has lots of scuffs, scratches, and character marks indicative of its lifetime of real field and farm use in their family (it was his dads before it was his, a generational piece at this point). But amazingly not even a hint of rust or notable bluing loss. They really made these things to higher standard back in the day I believe, built to last forever.
A bonus picture: my wife put these SPAM socks in my stocking and I intend to wear them underneath formal attire sometime
Just thought I'd share, my wife finished taking her firearm safety course (required for licensing in Canada), and on account of such her dad brought a family heirloom to pass on to our family, it'll belong to one of my kids someday down the road, a keeper. He can't shoot the thing anymore after having a lot of issues with his shoulder and having had his elbow completely reconstructed.
An absolute classic piece of history and hardware, an old Remington 870 wingmaster! Just lovely and a delight to hold, rack, and fire. 2 3/4 inch chamber as per its vintage, nothing wrong with that. Has lots of scuffs, scratches, and character marks indicative of its lifetime of real field and farm use in their family (it was his dads before it was his, a generational piece at this point). But amazingly not even a hint of rust or notable bluing loss. They really made these things to higher standard back in the day I believe, built to last forever.
A bonus picture: my wife put these SPAM socks in my stocking and I intend to wear them underneath formal attire sometime