Nice video Frank. Please make another showing the internals. Ft. Worth huh? I lived in Haslet for a few years about 20 years ago. This is a great gun to learn on, can't wait to see you get it working.
Hi Dean, ironically I also lived in Haslet about 20 years ago. I lived in a neighborhood called Willow Springs pretty close to the golf course. As you would imagine, things have grown quite a bit in the past 20 years. Small world we live in.
@franktirelli I don't know, but that was a thing at the end of the 1800s and early 1900s. They are rather rare. I don't know if Stevens did or not. Is there no hint of rifling at all? Do you have a cleaning kit?
Nice video Frank. Please make another showing the internals. Ft. Worth huh? I lived in Haslet for a few years about 20 years ago.
This is a great gun to learn on, can't wait to see you get it working.
Hi Dean, ironically I also lived in Haslet about 20 years ago. I lived in a neighborhood called Willow Springs pretty close to the golf course. As you would imagine, things have grown quite a bit in the past 20 years. Small world we live in.
@franktirelli i remember it. We were in sendera ranch.
@@RealDeanWinchester So Dean do you happen to know if this rifle was manufactured with a smooth bore?
@franktirelli I don't know, but that was a thing at the end of the 1800s and early 1900s. They are rather rare. I don't know if Stevens did or not.
Is there no hint of rifling at all? Do you have a cleaning kit?
@@franktirelli is the caliber marked on the barrel? I did a bit of searching and it sounds like they made some. The barrels were labeled 22 shot.