Scc
Does any one have pictures of the “flared” muzzles on one of these?
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I've got two Sporting Clays Classics with consecutive serial numbers. The top one shown below is unfired, the bottom pic is the one I shoot. A few have whined about the flare, I don't even notice it when shooting. Put a straight edge on the pics, can you see the flare?
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Yes but not much there really. Thank you for the pictures.
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The Sporting Clays Classic is my nominee for the most versatile S x S double gun on the planet . . . it's portability, compactness, modern dimensions, modern steel, 3" chambers, chrome lined bores along with the SCC's choke tubes offering the versatility and capability of firing virtually any 12ga. load available today makes it so. Yes, there have been many that have purchased 2-bbl., 3-bbl. and/or bi-gauge sets citing their versatility, but they all fall short of the SCC on most, if not all, of the advantages that the SCC possesses which is available in one classically designed neat little package.
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Does the SCC have the auto safety or manual safety?
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The SCC, along with all Repros, left the factory with an automatic safety as a standard feature. But, all can be changed into having a non-automatic safety by simply removing the automatic safety push pin -- which requires removal of the stock.
Here's a pic of a Repro's automatic safety push pin: |
On the barrel bottom, how are the chokes indicated? Stamped choke tubes??
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The SCC is stamped ISC on the barrel flats which stands for Internal Screw Choke as shown below:
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Really nice, Greg, quite a versatile gun, what is the weight of yours?
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Mine weigh 7lbs. 3oz.
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