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  • mountainbull

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    just finished this old 22, a ranger 101.13, sold by sears and made by savage.
    Its a model 7a, at least that is what I could find out on the internet, ordered a mag from midway for the 7a and it fit perfectly.
    49$ plus 30$ shipping and 30$ for the mag( with shipping )
    I'm left handed so will probably sell it, it was fun to clean up and make serviceable
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    mountainbull

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    I just finished cleaning up and mounting a leftover scope on my 702 plinkster.
    Found it at the gun shop while the wife was buying her Ruger Wrangler.
    Had some ugly weather here in Montana lately so its been nice to have a few projects to work on in the reloading room.
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    mountainbull

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    Well done!
    Does your electrical outlet, being upside down, make your clock run backwards or anything? :froggy:
    Well done!
    Does your electrical outlet, being upside down, make your clock run backwards or anything? :froggy:
    No, it does run slower tho.
    I'm a retired electrician from the nanny state of Washington, most all homes here in Montana have the outlets mounted this way? I can't figure why
     

    skfullgun

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    In the woods...
    It's a safety thing usually associated with the medical field.
    If a foreign object falls behind the plug, it hits the grounded prong first. My house is wired that way and I had to ask...
     
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