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Anybody know / guess how many Heavy Duck Guns were made?
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Interesting question.I would guess 30-40 thousand. but its only a guess
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1937 to 1963 27 years worth.mb
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Thanks. I found one last year and snapped it up.
I had never seen one except pics, but I knew what it was and grabbed it in a heartbeat.
Wonder what amazing tales that old (built 1950) girl could tell us.
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I've got one made in the mid 50s , heavy suckers but they're great shotguns
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Lovely one. With heavy duck loads, the extra weight is a good trade-off, unless you're carrying it through a marsh to the blind.
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The weight is almost unbelievable. There was one on the rack at the LGS a month or so ago marked $599, I picked it up and put it back and thought about how little I'd enjoy carrying it around.
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The weight is almost unbelievable. There was one on the rack at the LGS a month or so ago marked $599, I picked it up and put it back and thought about how little I'd enjoy carrying it around. This is mine empty , 30" full , vent rib and still has the factory lead weight in the stock.
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Its got to be hefted to be believed!
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Mine hasn’t left the safe after the feds required steel shot.
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I have one with the solid rib. I like it very much and used to shoot it often for birds, lately, not so much.. I need to get it out and give it a run.
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I have two Heavy Duck guns; both F/C 32 in guns-one with a solid rib. The only double that can effectively use the modern HeviShot tungsten 3in #4s are the Model 12s and a re-stocked Fox HE 1926 3IN Super Fox. The HS tungsten load #4s are rated at 1450 fps. That is a bit much for almost all older double gun stocks.
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