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![]() Used Black Givi V46 Monokey Topcase Luggage US $152.50
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![]() 2007 GSXR GSX R600 600 750 FRAME SLIDERS NO CUT US $74.99
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![]() Yamaha YZF R1 CCFL Halo Angel Eyes 1998 2003 New US $99.00
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![]() Kawasaki KZ400 KZ440 Rear Mount Chrome Luggage Rack US $125.00
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![]() License plate holder Cateye HORIZONTAL AXLE MOUNT NEW US $32.99
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![]() YZ125 HEL Front 100 Stainless Steel braided brake line hose LIFETIME WARRANTY US $69.00
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![]() Keiti Tank Protector TY 023 Yamaha R6 Red US $10.00
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![]() Ducati 749 999 999S Rear Brake Micro Switch Bracket US $25.17
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![]() 2003 Yamaha R 1 R1 right lower fairing fairings 0137 B5 US $29.99
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![]() Harley Touring Road King Electra Glide Dyna Softail Licence Plate Mount Bracket US $7.05
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![]() Model A side mount license plate bracketChopper 07 older 3 4 hole US $26.34
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![]() Keiti Tank Protector TY001 Yamaha R1 Blue White US $10.00
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![]() Keiti Tank Protector TY002 Yamaha R1 Red White US $10.00
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![]() Keiti Tank Protector TY006 Yamaha R6 Red US $10.00
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![]() Keiti Tank Protector TY009 Yamaha R1 Blue US $10.00
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![]() Keiti Tank Protector TY012 Yamaha R6 Blue White US $10.00
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![]() Keiti Tank Protector TY014 Yamaha R6 Silver US $10.00
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![]() Keiti Tank Protector TY016 Yamaha XJR Blue US $10.00
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![]() Keiti Tank Protector TY019 Yamaha Fazer Red US $10.00
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![]() Keiti Tank Protector TY025 Yamaha Blue US $10.00
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![]() HONDA CBR 1000RR 08 09 10 WOODCRAFT RACE FRAME SLIDERS US $62.99
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![]() SUZUKI GSXR 600 750 06 07 WOODCRAFT FRAME SLIDERS US $62.99
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![]() YAMAHA R6 06 07 WOODCRAFT RACE FRAME SLIDERS US $62.99
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![]() YAMAHA R6 08 09 WOODCRAFT RACE FRAME SLIDERS US $62.99
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![]() BARON CUSTOM MARKER LIGHT MOUNTS 67 DEGREE POLISHED SS US $26.88
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![]() Honda 1981 GL1100 Goldwing Interstate other NOS Chrome Floorboard Mount Bracket US $34.99
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![]() 1981 GL1100 Goldwing Interstate NOS Chrome Heel Toe Floorboard Mount Bracket US $39.99
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![]() 99 YAMAHA YZ 250 MOTOR MOUNT PARTS LOT bolts PLATES yz250 125 yz125 97 98 00 US $9.99
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![]() GOLD WING GL1000 TANK COVER PANEL US $10.95
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![]() 2010 Aprilia RSV4 R RSV4R Rear Mono Shock Suspension Link Dogbone Mount US $47.15
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![]() SOFTAIL SWINGARM PIVOT BOLT COVER SET 43897 86 USA NOS US $9.95
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![]() 01 03 SUZUKI GSXR 600 750 RADIATOR cooler GSXR600 GSXR750 used dent GSX R dent US $45.88
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![]() Chopper horizontial side mount taillighttag brackret US $55.00
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![]() H4 Head Lamp Conversion Kit for 5 3 4 Harley XL FX US $45.99
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![]() 4 PISTON Front Brake caliper R H YAMAHA SUZUKI KAWASAKI US $45.00
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![]() 1982 Yamaha XJ550 XJ 550 Maxim Rear passenger foot peg right exhaust mount US $15.00
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![]() 1982 Yamaha XJ550 XJ 550 Maxim Rear passenger foot peg LEFT exhaust mount US $15.00
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![]() PRO TAPER EVO HANDLE BAR YZ HIGH MAGNESIUM US $89.99
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![]() 99 00 01 02 YAMAHA YZF R 6 R6 REAR BRAKE PEDAL PEG OEM US $16.99
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![]() Custom Chopper 330 Rigid Frame Plans Blueprints US $35.10
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![]() Custom Chopper 250 Rigid Frame Plans Blueprints US $35.10
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![]() Kuryakyn Motorcycle Raptor Bar ea 1532 US $119.99
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![]() 83 YAMAHA VENTURE XVZ12 RIGHT SIDE COVER G US $49.00
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![]() Goldwing GL1500 Chrome Plated Trunk Rack Luggage Year 1988 2000 US $90.72
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![]() Yamaha DT175 DT 175 Enduro 2148 Plastic Side Cover Rubber Mounting Grommets US $14.99
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![]() 4 Piston Radial Mount Brake caliper R H YzF HAYABUSA ZR US $69.00
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![]() Racing 4 Piston Radial Mount Brake caliper R H CRF Z750 US $69.00
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![]() Racing 4 POT Radial Mount Brake caliper R H CRF Z750 ZR US $69.00
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![]() 99 00 01 02 YAMAHA YZFR 6 R6 CHOKE CABLE IDLE CABLES US US $8.99
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![]() SCI 118 Kawasaki GPZ 750 Side Cover Right Side US $27.00
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![]() 02 08 Yamaha YZF R1 Competition Werkes LED Marker Lights AMBER US $53.46
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![]() Ducati 1098 848 DZUS BLACK Kit 29 pcs Custom Fit Bolt US $100.00
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![]() 96 02 Honda cr80r cr85 big wheel expert cr 80 85 cr80 left side magneto cover US $44.99
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![]() 99 00 01 02 YAMAHA YZFR 6 R6 RIGHT REARSET HEEL GUARD US $9.99
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![]() KAWASAKI ZX14 BLACK PYTHON SCALES LED PLATE KIT US $125.00
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![]() 07 08 GSXR 1000 BLACK PYTHON SCALES LED PLATE KIT US $125.00
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![]() KICK STAND 05 06 GSXR 1000 kickstand side GSXR1000 prop US $45.99
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![]() CBR600RR 600RR Left Rear Fender Stay Turn Signal Mount US $10.00
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![]() BASSANI PSEUDO MUFFLER LEFT SIDE BLACK HD FLH FLT 85 10 US $253.30
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![]() 99 00 01 02 YAMAHA YZF R 6 R6 REAR BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH US $9.99
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![]() 99 00 01 02 YAMAHA YZFR 6 R6 FRONT AXLE RIM WHEEL AXLE US $19.99
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![]() Honda VF500C VF700C Shadow VF700S Sabre Front Turn Signal Mounts 2 US $19.88
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![]() Suzuki 1983 GS750 GS 750 ESD Left Handlebar Mount US $19.99
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![]() 99 00 01 02 YAMAHA YZFR 6 R6 REAR AXLE RIM WHEEL AXLE US $19.99
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![]() SUZUKI MIRROR TS50X 10MM LEFT OR RIGHT HAN US $12.98
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![]() CR125 HONDA 1999 CR 125 99 FORK GUARDS US $21.24
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![]() Honda Shadow VT750 750 Aero Chrome Neck Frame Trim US $69.95
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![]() Honda VT1100C VT500C VT500FT Shadow Front Turn Signal Stay Mounts 2 US $19.88
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![]() MT250 HONDA ELSINORE 1974 MT 250 74 ENGINE CASE LEFT US $61.20
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![]() Y12 Yamaha FZ6 FZ 6 2005 04 06 Rear Brake Caliper Mount US $10.00
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![]() Victory JM Audio CB Communication System NEW] US $269.99
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![]() Honda CBR600RR CBR600 CBR 600Rear Seat Cowling Cowl Fairing Tail Piece 04 11 US $79.00
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![]() Yamaha YZFR6 YZF R6 R6S Flush Mount Fairing Signals US $37.99
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![]() Suzuki GSXR1000 GSX R1000 GSXR 1000 Flush Mount Fairing Signals US $37.99
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![]() Harley Davidson FLHT Low Tinted Windshield NEW US $69.99
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![]() 1978 SUZUKI GS1000 GS 1000 SIDE COVER LEFT US $78.99
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![]() CR250 HONDA 1984 CR 250 84 ENGINE MOUNT REAR US $42.50
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![]() Y12 Yamaha FZ6 FZ 6 2005 04 06 Engine Mount Bolts US $5.00
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![]() UFO PLASTIC SIDE PANELS BLACK SUZUKI RM 125 250 03 08 US $59.26
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![]() 2009 2010 2011 KTM 530 EXC R Hot Rods Connecting Rod US $175.99
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![]() BUSA Hayabusa license plate holder GSXR YamahaKawasaki Suzuki sport bike ver US $29.99
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![]() KAWASAKI ZG1000 ZG 1000 CONCOURSE FOOTPEG BRACKET STEP US $39.99
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![]() tag holder license plate bracket harley chopper custom 3 4 axle mount NEW oc US $32.99
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![]() Hayabusa Horizontal license plate holder bracket GSXR 2013 US $32.99
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![]() 1970 KAWASAKI G4TR A G4TR A 100 TRAIL BOSS REAR FENDER US $39.99
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![]() Harley Davidson Chrome Medallion Style Backrest For Softail Models US $149.00
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![]() GALFER TSUNAMI OS ROTOR KIT SUZUKI RMZ 250 450 06 09 US $312.69
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![]() OEM 85 89 Kawasaki GPZ600 ZX600 Ninja Side Stand Mount US $24.99
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![]() Honda Gold Wing GL1200 Antenna Mount Left Side All Models 1984 1987 NEW US $26.88
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![]() BLACK BILLET LICENSE PLATE TAG BRACKET SIDEMOUNT LED STOP BRAKE LIGHT FOR HARLEY US $105.99
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![]() CR250 HONDA 1984 CR 250 84 ENGINE CASE LEFT US $85.00
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![]() Suzuki GSF1200S GSF1200 K6 GSF1250SA K7 Xenon Driving Lights Fog Lamps US $77.77
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![]() Yamaha XJ6 Diversion ABS F Xenon Driving Lights Fog Lamps Drivinglights Foglamps US $77.77
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC AND CITY OF MONTRÉAL LAUNCH FIRST URBAN GEOTOURISM MAPGUIDE (National Geographic)
MONTRÉAL CITY (June 15, 2009)—National Geographic Society's Center for
Sustainable Destinations and the Geotourism Council of Montréal unveiled a new
MapGuide during a launch ceremony today at the Montréal City Hall. The
Montréal MapGuide is National Geographic's first urban MapGuide with the focus
on geotourism, defined as "tourism that sustains or enhances the geographical
character of a place — its environment, culture, aesthetics, heritage and the
well-being of its residents."
The Montréal Geotourism Council managed the community-based process over the
past year, including reviewing the nearly 400 local nominations to determine
the places that best meet the geotourism definition and uphold the 13
principles of the Geotourism Charter. Montréal was the first city in the world
to sign the charter, in 2007.
The MapGuide will be distributed locally by Tourisme Montréal at information
centers and businesses featured on the MapGuide, and internationally through
Tourisme Montréal's overseas offices. One side of the MapGuide shows a
satellite image of Montréal that makes clear that this international city is
both an island and an area that has an incredible amount of green space mixed
in with its urban landscape. The reverse side provides a street map of
downtown Montréal and Old ...
UTG side mount rail for AK47 Saiga
My Favorite Guns: The Winchester Model 54 by Kelsey Hilderbrand
The Winchester model 54 rarely receives credit for the great rifle it is. The 54 was first introduced by the Winchester Firearms Company in 1925 after 3 years of development. It was the first successful production run bolt action for the Winchester Firearms company and the start of legacy that is carried on today.
The Model 54 was released to public at the peak of run in the stock market. Investing confidence was high and disposable income was plentiful. The new rifle was sleek and beautiful and was soon taken to heart by many sportsmen. The Roaring 20's showed great sales and interest for the new rifle, however, the party was soon over as America slipped into the Great Depression and the Roaring 20's came to a screeching halt. Money no longer easily flowed, unemployment was rampant, and the sales for the 54 soon dropped. Winchester continued to produce the 54 through 1936 when it was replaced by the enduring model 70. During its 11 year run, a little more than 50,000 rifles were produced although the specific number is not known.
Even with the passing of the 54, the mold had been cast and the model 70 would soon take its predecessor's reputation to new heights. The 54 was catalogued in 10 calibers; 22 Hornet, 220 Swift, .250 Savage, .257 Roberts, .270 Winchester , 30-30 Winchester , .30-06, and 3 metric calibers of 7x57 MM, 7.65X53 MM, and 9X57 MM. Besides being the first bolt action for Winchester , it also pioneered in two new production chamberings in the 220 Swift and .270. Of the 10 original calibers 8 are still in modern production.
As I was starting into my gun collection after college, I was in the mode of purchase everything and give it a whirl. I had been lamenting for years about being unable to spend money on guns rather than books and it was time to make up some lost ground. This resulted in a sometimes irritated wife and a rapidly growing gun collection. Some of my purchases, I did not care for and sold, others I kept as safe queens, and others I fell in love with. I would scour the weekly nickel adds and papers with the dedication of a man possessed looking for the next purchase to add to my collection. One day, I came across an add for a Winchester Model 54 for a meager $250.00. I quickly jumped to the phone, made my call, and was on the way to the owner's house in a matter of about 20 minutes.
The gun was in overall great shape and chambered in the legendary 30 Government 06 (30-06). It had seen many years of service and had suffered someone mounting a side mount scope to the breach. The threaded mounting holes were still present and glaringly pronounced the firearm as non-collector grade". The stock had been treated with linseed oil, but the gouges and scratches from years of use could still be seen. The buckhorn sites had been removed and a Redfield adjustable peep site now adorned the receiver. Other than that, the gun looked like it was in original condition, complete with factory steel butt pad. This gun had a history and for the life of me I wish it could tell all the stories it has seen. Always in the market for a new shooter" I took the gun, called my buddy Joe, and headed for the range.
Once at the range, Joe and I gave it another once over and found the bore and internal mechanisms to be in almost pristine condition. Someone had definitely taken the time to clean and oil the finer working parts. This was my first 30-06 so I had to use factory ammo for the first shoots. As I loaded up the magazine for the first time, I caught Joe grinning, You know, that's gonna kick the hell out of you" as his smile got bigger. I knew what he meant as the original steel butt pad wasn't exactly a Pachmeyer Decelerator. I wasn't too worried though as I had suffering through several of my own magnum eyebrows", but the thought was definitely present as I squeezed the trigger.
The first shot yielded several surprises. Foremost, the felt recoil was actually quite mild and easily manageable even with the steel butt pad. The second was the fine trigger release. Joe owns a Sporterized 54 which has a trigger sear which rivals the lever release on a medieval catapult. I had no reason to expect anything different with mine. The first " of trigger pull was light with no-resistance but came to quick and solid stop when it reached the sear release. There it became a fine, crisp break with a pull of 2.5 pounds. The slack" in the trigger was easily manageable soI quickly sent 5 more rounds down range. Minus the first shot where I flinched, the gun shot a 100 yard grouping of 1.5" MOA. Not too shabby for a peep site on its first run.
I had already decided the gun was part of the permanent members club" in my safe and would be with me for quite awhile. As I shot the gun, I began to like it more and more. I was able to keep groups in the 2" ring at 100 yards consistently from prone, kneeling, or standing and able to reduce it to 1.5" when shooting from the bench. I have only used the 54 in bear hunting, tending to favor my old 270 for deer and a magnum caliber for elk, however, the 54 is my faithful saddle companion accompanying me on horse rides and hikes into the back woods. The slender profile combined with the quick target acquisition makes it one of the more functional rifles I have used for scabbard applications. It fits really nice on my pack as well.
As a note of interest, the 54 does not seem to carry the prestige or collection significance of say the Pre-64 model 70. This baffles me. The model 54 was produced for 11 years with a number of around 50,000. Out of those, only a fraction remains in their unaltered state. Many fell prey to mounting of optics although the high opening bolt made it difficult. Some suffered shortened stocks, refinishing, and other modifications. Still others have fallen by roadside, suffering from the worst fate a gun can endure, neglect. By comparison, the Pre-64 model 70 was produced for 27 years with production numbers in the 600,000 range. You can find a pre 64 Winchester 70 just about anywhere, but when was the last time you saw a model 54 on your dealer's rack? Hmmmmmmmm.
Kelsey Hilderbrand is a life-long hunter and outdoorsman. Born and raised in rural eastern Washington State and a graduate of Washington State University. Kelsey is both a veteran hunter and the founder of High Mountain Hunting Supplies
Article Source: http://www.earticlesonline.com/Article/My-Favorite-Guns---The-Winchester-Model-54/21566


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