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Theoben Eliminator .20 Circa 2005

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sonnysan
(@sonnysan)
California
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How do I know it's from 2005?  Original paperwork from Straightshooters in the original case it was purchased in.  Along with a SS patch, photocopy of Theoben eliminator glossy, and original copy of the CM shooting guide.  This was the time when Theoben was phasing out Hyedua stocks for walnut ones.  At least some of the walnut stocks had some nice figure.   Looks brand new.  I have never shot this one.

IMG 20200905 162136
IMG 20200905 162050
IMG 20200905 162044
IMG 20200905 162146
IMG 20200905 162039
IMG 20200905 162108

   
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(@bf1956)
Wisconsin
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How could you not shoot that? Iwas taught to shoot them to keep em happy. but then again what do I know. Nice pics!


   
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(@jim_bentley)
Indiana
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@bf1956

Sonny is afraid of shooting air guns ?


   
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(@jw652)
Kentucky
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   Interesting. The Schnabel forend is distinctive. Same for the one piece mounts instead of the usual fixed, bombproof, twin mounts. THX for sharing.


   
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(@jim_bentley)
Indiana
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@jw652

That’s a typical Theoben Eliminator stock and they call the mount Dampa Mount. The mount used rubber insulators between the mount and rifle.  


   
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straitflite
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Ohio
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From your description, Is that the one I sold you all those years ago?


   
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sonnysan
(@sonnysan)
California
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Straitflite, if your name is Sly, then yes.  Untouched all these years.


   
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straitflite
(@straitflite)
Ohio
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@sonnysan

well I'll be a son of a mule! I do think of it from time to time. I wonder how it still shoots....


   
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