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  • DaKruiser

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    Morgan Co.
    My neighbor has this single shot .22lr and knows nothing about it, I figured one of :ingo: might know. I would greatly apperciate any info any of you have thanks.
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    orange

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    Gary! Not cool.
    A Quackenbush Safety Rifle! Wow. That's not exactly common.

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    (edit) I'll give him fourteen bucks for it. Come on, 100% pure profit!
     

    DaKruiser

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    36   0   0
    May 6, 2010
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    Morgan Co.
    A Quackenbush Safety Rifle! Wow. That's not exactly common.

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    (edit) I'll give him fourteen bucks for it. Come on, 100% pure profit!

    Googled it for you and it said that they were boy's rifles made between 1893 to the 1920's.

    Thanks guys!:) I really apperciate the info so far. I guess I was a little lazy with my google Fu!:lmfao:

    I will forward your offer Orange, :D
     

    Leo

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    I have seen one before, but do not know anything more than what is already posted. There used to be many firearms (and automobile, and motorcycle and electrical/electronic) manufacturers in the good old USA.
     
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