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I handled one of these today for the first time, didnt know they even made a combo like that. Any of you own/shoot one? Regards, Jericho.
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Never had the chance to handle one, but I've seen Model 90 combo guns with .218 Bee and .25-20 rifle barrels advertised for sale. Both over .410, as best I can remember.
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Pretty cool gun, Im assuming not many were made.
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Found out today that they also made them in .30-30
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Seems way back I've seen some of these for sale in some odd calibers as well.
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I handled a .410 double with single trigger and skeet chokes once in a gunshop in Vermont. Price was right, too. But I didn't have enough for a box of .410 SHELLS, let alone a double.... Sad; it felt great.
Model 90s are unsung heroes of American gun history! They worked, didn't cost the earth, and felt right. Like a Win 24; homely but deadly.
Was Mike Armstrong. Got logged off; couldn't log back on. RE-registered my old call sign, Mesa. FNG. Again. Mike Armstrong
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