fischer
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Post by fischer on Apr 30, 2012 10:51:47 GMT -5
I love shotguns. They're the most fun to shoot for me. Also I like the way they look.
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Post by The River Assassin on Apr 30, 2012 12:07:42 GMT -5
My great grandfather only owned one gun his entire life, a single shot 16 ga. He killed anything his family could eat with that gun. Great versatile round that can kill just about anything, but has become obsolete now that hunting is more of a sport and ammo has become more specialized. Your best bet for ammo and cleaning is probably online, I use this site from time to time and they are pretty competitive on price. www.natchezss.com/index.cfmI found 16 ga ammo for pretty cheap and a 16 ga cleaning kit as well.
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Post by duckbutter on Apr 30, 2012 14:04:16 GMT -5
I've got one you guys would appreciate. I can't remember the name of the manufacturer since I've only looked it up once, but it has 1892 stamped on the barrel and it's a double break-over. I'd say it's a good 4.5 foot long and in okay shape for how old it is. It has the dual hammers, no finger guard, just dual open triggers. This thing is an accident waiting to happen i'd bet since I cannot possibly know when it was fired safely. I'll post up some pics. That's about all of the "cool" shotguns I have besides my 870 Wingmaster Tactical Liontamer Edition.
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cowtownmike
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I done been thru the scruggles.
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Post by cowtownmike on Apr 30, 2012 17:22:46 GMT -5
I left the carbine back in Arkansas and I'm not sure what type/brand it is, I'll have to check when I go back. It's pretty old.
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