Not to start a ruckus... maybe it helps the family.
WB
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Friday, December 26, 2025, 10:51 (36 days ago)
Some more of John's guns for sale. For actual collectors I'd ask about some form of proof of providence. That would be key in the future. Plus it helps bragging rights.
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John told his kids ...
Jim Taylor
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Friday, December 26, 2025, 11:07 (36 days ago) @ WB
to keep their children in private Christians Schools. He said that if they needed money, sell some of the guns he gave them.
There are "family" guns and other special ones that are to be kept in the family.
He bought a Colt New Service from me once
WB
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Friday, December 26, 2025, 11:44 (36 days ago) @ Jim Taylor
I gave him a good deal as I was not deep into it anyway. I bought a TC from him once too. Boy was it a turd! LOL The TC Scout handgun, it blew gas back in your face! It just did. The Carbine too. It was a very poor, but attractive, design. The nipple was the problem. I sent it on down the road along with the letter of providence. Good riddance. It was a great idea, poorly executed.
The Encore handgun BP barrel, very rare, was the very best I know of. CVA had a break open version of their design that was a close second for BP handgun hunting.
We have Gary's gussied up Encore BP barrel,
Darryl T.
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Friday, December 26, 2025, 14:52 (35 days ago) @ WB
I gave it to my son and he will never part with it.
And another one he really prizes is the first
Darryl T.
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Friday, December 26, 2025, 14:58 (35 days ago) @ Darryl T.
500 S&W Encore barrel that Gary built. 1 of the 2 that was sent out for a magazine article. He has the stainless one.
When I die Colleen will lay a hand towel
Gary Reeder
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Friday, December 26, 2025, 11:45 (36 days ago) @ Jim Taylor
on the floor and put all my guns on that.
Just a few I had close...To give you some info
WB
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Friday, December 26, 2025, 13:25 (36 days ago) @ Gary Reeder
I own two in particular that you used to use personally that are very dear to us. The BRNO 602 you built for Kase long ago that is now a .416 Rigby (my African rifle) and the old Encore in .378 GNR with the flared muzzle brake you took to Africa several times. We can find it in several of your published photos with game. Some wonderful memories for sure. I hope to put them to more use. I SHOULD have shot a Fallow at HHC, they were magnificent.
Just a few I had shots at GNR...all of these are top 2 or 3 record book...
In pic 1...A big Waterbuck
In pic 2...a big male ostrich....The females are brown and off limits.
pic 3 I am proud of this one. A 56" Kudu. I took a shot right at 200 yards. The Kudu never moved. I thought I had missed so I reloaded and took another shot...again at 195 to 200 yards...and again the Kudu never moved. I reloaded but the ph said something was up. Don't shoot again. We walked up to the big Kudu and the reason he never moved is after the first shot he was dead and he moved just enough to wedge himself in the V of a small tree. I took the second shot and that was when the PH said hold off, let's walk up. If you look close you will see 2 holes within 2 inches of each other. Look in the white strips just back of the shoulder. That was one of the longer shots I ever made with the 378 GNR that you now own.
Pic 4...a huge Eland. We tracked him all day, probably 3 to 4 miles. Finally he stopped to see who or what was on his tail. He was on top of a big hill and when he stopped he outlined himself gave me a shot. We figured he was 150 to 160 yards and knew we were there. John told me I wouldn't have a second chance. All I had was a sharp uphill shot. I leaned on a little 1" thick bush but it was all I had. At the shot he dropped like a rock. He was #1 for a good while. I heard he was down to #2 in the record book.
There were probably another 25 or 30 African game taken with your 378 GNR. The gun never failed me in probably 10 African safaris, maybe a few more. And I don't think I ever had to take more than 2 shots on any of them.
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I'm not even sure what the heck this thing is?! A big boy for sure.
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I remember you telling of the Y-O Ostrich murders. lol I've eaten Emu, figure Ostrich is good too. My favorite boots are full quill Ostrich. They feel like wearing house slippers.
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Man! That is a dandy!
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This one too! Huge animals.
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I talked to John a short time before he died
Gary Reeder
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Friday, December 26, 2025, 11:15 (36 days ago) @ WB
He mentioned he had something over 80 handguns. He said he called the family and spread out all the guns on a blanket
and picked one person at a time and told them to take a pick. After each family member got their pick the rest was going to one of the gun shops in Boise on consignment.
As there were several girls and ladies in the family I imagine the "pretty" guns or small caliber guns like 22 mag and such went first. Some like the Dan Wesson and others that require reloading will be the last to go.
The prices are a bit high to the average person but the guns were mint and just that they were owned and shot by John means a lot.