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I recently saw a 20 gauge single shot called a Moehller elite not sure on the spelling. This gun broke open and folded in half. It had a lever in front of the trigger guard to open the breech.Does anyone have any info on something like this??
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A company named Galef used to have something simular,may google that.
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Beretta made very nice folding shotguns just like you describe. There have been several cheap reproductions of varying quality built in the last decade.
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Pat Garrett had a Burgess folding shotgun on the wagon seat when he was mortally shot well relieving himself.
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As The Kid stated - the Beretta version is a nice one. Hard to find pars for, now. I've been looking for a buttstock for my FS-1, 28 ga, for a while, now. Mine has been cut down - too short for me, darn it! Grandkids like it, though.
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Beretta made very nice folding shotguns just like you describe. There have been several cheap reproductions of varying quality built in the last decade. I had a knockoff 20ga a couple years ago... Turkish, iirc. Mechanically it was fine, but I couldn't hit a thing with it. The stock didn't fit me at all, patterns hit about 3-4 feet high of my POA at 20 yards.
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As The Kid stated - the Beretta version is a nice one. Hard to find pars for, now. I've been looking for a buttstock for my FS-1, 28 ga, for a while, now. Mine has been cut down - too short for me, darn it! Grandkids like it, though. You shouldn’t worry about finding a stock, just sell me the whole thing. My boy needs it badly. He’ll kill more birds with the 28 and dear old Dad won’t have to spring for $1 a shot 410 shells!
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As The Kid stated - the Beretta version is a nice one. Hard to find pars for, now. I've been looking for a buttstock for my FS-1, 28 ga, for a while, now. Mine has been cut down - too short for me, darn it! Grandkids like it, though. This one won't fit? It doesn't say 28Ga, but, that doesn't mean that the seller knows that a 28Ga version exists either: FS-1 stock
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Beretta made very nice folding shotguns just like you describe. There have been several cheap reproductions of varying quality built in the last decade. Pat Garrett had a Burgess folding shotgun on the wagon seat when he was mortally shot well relieving himself. I had one of the Beretta “Companions” I think they were called. It was a 20 gauge. Stolen from me in 1967. I have a Burgess like that, functions well, but has been rode hard and put up wet.
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