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    Default Stevens Model 87

    My Uncle bought this Stevens M87 in 1959 for $10, it was well used and the broken
    stock had a brass pin (good repair - it is still there). Besides 22 LR and short, he also
    fired alot of the fine birdshot loads too. When he died in the mid 1970's I got this
    rifle. I shot it some but it became the "loaner" rifle to friends who also shot it.

    Recently I decided to shot it and noticed that the fired long rifle cases are really swollen
    quite a bit at the case mouth yet the rifles works really well without any problems in feeding
    or extraction.

    I decided to place a target card at around 18 or 20 feet and make a test target. I fired
    five rounds of CCI standard velocity semi auto from a rest. I was impressed at the group
    that this old rifle fired !dscn3262.jpg

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    those older rifles can still preform!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lyman View Post
    those older rifles can still preform!!!
    they also have a style and fit that you don't find in newer .22 rifles.

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