Bob I've been going hog wild on the vintage stuff, just put in a bid on a Crosman 600.
Wayne, that's a very nice AG so now I have another one to add to my wish list. Are the grips wood?I have S&W 41 in .22 LR which one of my favorite .22's. The 78G looks the same. What years where these made?You are a bad enabler and I love these US made oldies.
Quote from: Bob Pratl on January 25, 2021, 06:22:55 AMWayne, that's a very nice AG so now I have another one to add to my wish list. Are the grips wood?I have S&W 41 in .22 LR which one of my favorite .22's. The 78G looks the same. What years where these made?You are a bad enabler and I love these US made oldies.Bob -The model 41 was one of the best 22LR ever made. Had a chance to buy one many years ago but passed. Dumb mistake. Now they go for $1,000+Here's a picture of my 78g. $100 Craigslist find a few years back. Does have one advantage over the 41. I can shoot in my basement and it's a clone.
Congrats on the low number 78G Bob !!!