I have my grandpa's old Stevens 87b. He bought it brand new in 1957, and it was his gopher gun until he passed away. I absolutely love it. The only issue it has is a problem with ejecting spent cases (I even got new extractors, springs, etc, for it, but the problem persists). It has a peep sight and easily hits spent shotgun cases at 35 yards. Even with the ejecting issue, it is my favorite gun to shoot.
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Hi Mick - Just to add to the history part of your discussion, I inherited a Ranger 101.11A from my father who acquired (not new) in 1953. I a pretty sure the early Ranger models (which this is) was made by the Savage Arms Corporation and sold by the Sears Roebuck Company. Because of some markings on the barrel, I believe my rifle, like yoiurs was made in the late 1930s or very early 1940s.
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Nice pick up. I think you did well at $190 considering the rifle looks to be in good/VG condition with a walnut stock. Oh, and just so you'll know - it's pronounced CHICK-o-pee Falls.
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thanks for the review on steven savage model 6 a i love to shoot it the lst time i shoot on it maybe 30 yrs ago and very good iam don nace from philippine
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Neat old gun! I did cringe a little, though, when you stated the Model 7 was 'clip fed'. Do you have any experience with the French X51 Bis? It's a really neat design .22LR carbine.
No I haven't. I'll look into the French X51. Thanks. As for the Savage Model 7 and 7a, I've been told they were auto-loader semiautomatics, but a pump-action version was made as well. Otherwise, images seem to show them equipped with a magazine under the receiver. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Don't forget to like, share and subscribe. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips and Rumble.
I have my grandpa's old Stevens 87b. He bought it brand new in 1957, and it was his gopher gun until he passed away. I absolutely love it. The only issue it has is a problem with ejecting spent cases (I even got new extractors, springs, etc, for it, but the problem persists). It has a peep sight and easily hits spent shotgun cases at 35 yards. Even with the ejecting issue, it is my favorite gun to shoot.
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Hi Mick - Just to add to the history part of your discussion, I inherited a Ranger 101.11A from my father who acquired (not new) in 1953. I a pretty sure the early Ranger models (which this is) was made by the Savage Arms Corporation and sold by the Sears Roebuck Company. Because of some markings on the barrel, I believe my rifle, like yoiurs was made in the late 1930s or very early 1940s.
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@@mickmacstabletopreviews8466 Thank you, Mick. I likely will be viewing your video on bluing.....but it may be while.
Nice pick up. I think you did well at $190 considering the rifle looks to be in good/VG condition with a walnut stock. Oh, and just so you'll know - it's pronounced CHICK-o-pee Falls.
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thanks for the review on steven savage model 6 a i love to shoot it the lst time i shoot on it maybe 30 yrs ago and very good iam don nace from philippine
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Sir can u make a revie on hw5 armenuis 22lr revolver too thanks
I really like my Savage 187S.
it is very accurate.
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Neat old gun! I did cringe a little, though, when you stated the Model 7 was 'clip fed'. Do you have any experience with the French X51 Bis? It's a really neat design .22LR carbine.
No I haven't. I'll look into the French X51. Thanks. As for the Savage Model 7 and 7a, I've been told they were auto-loader semiautomatics, but a pump-action version was made as well. Otherwise, images seem to show them equipped with a magazine under the receiver. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Don't forget to like, share and subscribe. If you haven't already, I hope you'll check out my other "Mick Mac" Tabletop Review videos on RUclips and Rumble.