Wat_Tyler
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I have revolvers that are more than 100 years old. My oldest pistol was .25 Caliber Colt pocket from the 1940's (I think). I sold it because it was such a piece of crap.
My oldest rifle currently is a WWII battlefield pickup Italian Carcano. No import marks anywhere. It's been bubba'd by yours truly when I was just a yonker and "knew better."
I wouldn't shoot it today, the barrel bore is so corroded it's unsafe. Basically it takes up space in my gun safe that could be used for better purposes but I don't have the heart to get rid of it.
I'd like to get an original 1892 Henry some day. It could join the Carcano in the safe and just hang out together.
I've got a Swede dating to nineteen and two, and it shoots quite nicely. Issue is, it has 300m sights on it. It'd be nice to be adjusted to 100m, but likely as not, it'll never get shot again. It would make a great deer gun.
I also have a couple of Great War Mosins which hang out on a gun rack together with a shot-out trapdoor. I've never run a round through any of them.