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Old 05-21-2010, 09:55 AM
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In my neck of the woods it was 20 or 12 guages usually in single shot or double barrel. FOr the 22s ith was usually old bolt action single shots like the winchester model 67. In rifles there were alot of 30-30s, and alot of old military guns. A few folks even had fancy dancy more modern 30-06s, 243s, or 270s. Pistols were not that rare, though most of them where snake pistols kept it the overalls.

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