I have my grandpa's Crackshot and .32 rimfire Favorite. Rare to see one in such good shape. A piece of advice from a fellow owner that grew up shooting this rifle, while it can handle long rifles, it was intended to shoot shorts and is much more accurate with them and .22 longs. I stick to shooting shorts, BB caps or CB caps in mine. These guns were widely available in hardware stores for like $3 to $5. Fist time seeing one with the mag tube. That's a pretty cool deally. Take care of that gun and have fun with it. It will last your lifetime and your kid's lifetime also if taken care of.
I think it really cool as well !!!!! I like it when someone decides to show a Easter egg from that time period. Is the only way I can describe it because you don’t really see this kind of design though from other eras. Another example would be C&Rsenal’s single shot shotgun magazines adapter. The way that thing works is crazy and so darned cool. But your magazine tube is very similar not in functionality but design. Those old timers really did make use of the materials they had available.
I have one of those Never knew what it was Mines not working right All the rounds fall out Can you show me how you fixed yours? I may be missing the spring Looks easy enough to fabricate Really enjoyed your video