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This is my BSS .20ga. IM/M 26" barrels. I had a place where the doves funneled through a slot between hills and that little gun was devastating on them. The boys were enthusiastic retrievers, too!
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Browning BPS Pigeon Grade Browning Citori Lightening Grade III Wife's Browning XT Trap My Kolar Trap Remington 90T Trap My Kolar Combo after I had it stocked with left handed French Walnut. My field gun is a classic 1909 Parker VH 16ga. SXS I was big into rifles until I got bit by the shotgun fever and trap shooting.
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some nice shotgun, Your wife must be tuff, I see she is gunning with no recoil pad and using an alum plate instead...
I may not be smart but I can lift heavy objects
I have a shotgun so I have no need for a 30-06.....
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some nice shotgun, Your wife must be tuff, I see she is gunning with no recoil pad and using an alum plate instead... LOL.... Very nice wood on that Kolar...
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Call me nutz over Browning superposed, especially superlights. Here's a little Diana 3 gauge set from '71 that I regret the most trading away The next few are from top to bottom, a Midas 20ga superlight, a .410 midas lightning with superlight stock (my plantation quail killer), and a 28ga P3 (since traded away) Doc: I really like your '61 pointer. Who did the restoration for you? I have a '53 trap grade 1 superposed. I would like to have the wood professionally redone. Thanks. Bob Next is a '61 12ga Pointer that I had restored to original: And a 12ga Midas Superlight:
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Here is my Browning citori 16 gauge (correct size frame) 24" bbl's invector chokes. It's short and light for the partridge wood's. Karl
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I have a hankering for a 16ga again...
I may not be smart but I can lift heavy objects
I have a shotgun so I have no need for a 30-06.....
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I bought my Sweet 16 to give the 16ga a try. Fell in love with it in the dove fields earlier this season.
Don't know why I waited so long...
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Nothing real special: Remington Special Field 12 ga. with the 23" barrel, Rem-choke. I looked for one for a long time, until I found this one. It's my only shotgun now. As most of you may already know, the magazine and forend on these are shorter than standard. I've considered picking up a synthetic pg stock to bang around with, saving that nice wood. I know the buttstock would fit ok, but does anyone want to assure me that I can shorten the synthetic forend to fit my gun? It's really all that's kept me from shooting an order out to Brownell.
The Wise said: "This cannot be done". The Fool came, and did it.
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most of my hunting is ducksband geese so I shoot one of my 2 camo dipped benelli SBE's usually. my O/U follows the same theme. It's an older fabarms camo mag lion they H&K imported. 28" barrels with tribore system and 3 1/2" chambers. whole gun came in wetlands camo. not the lightest but the gun has been bombproof for ducks, geese and turkeys for several years
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Here is a little something I picked up on a whim, proly paid too much. 870 in 28 gauge, nice old gun, fixed full choke that I will most likley open up to .010, add a pad so it stays on my sholder as the hard plastic slips off when I pump it.
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john nice 870 i like the fact of 28ga
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There are some real beauties here for sure. I've only just gotten into shotgunning. Here are the two I use: Top is a Winchester 101 Trap and the bottom is a Winchester 23 Pigeon Grade XTR, both 12 gauge
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guys (and gal's) you sure have some great looking shotguns. thanks for posting pictures....
I may not be smart but I can lift heavy objects
I have a shotgun so I have no need for a 30-06.....
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I love Continental double guns: My pride and joy, French artisan gun, Seytre, 12 bore: Latest addition, GDR Merkel drilling, 16/16/7x65r, its now my "go-to gun" The working gun, Fabarms Classic Lion, 12 bore:
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I've posted this pic before but I guess the statute of limitations has expired. My three Remington Model 31 pumps, the oldest a three digit S/N from late '31. I actually have a fourth now but it's so fugly i haven't taken a pic of it yet. The top gun has a Simmons screw-on (as opposed to screw in) choke that I have been unable to find any info on, or other chokes for. If anyone knows anything about them, please give me a holler.
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