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Unread 08-15-2018, 11:16 PM   #11
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Yep Germans love that Greener action and side clips, its a good combination. BTW looking at Brians gun could swear it looked like there were additional side clips also by barrel flats, but looked again and it was just a finish on the barrel.

Does that Wolf gun also have swivel barrels for a sling.
Dont want to hijack Brians thread, search Wolf on the site about 3 years ago. , and you can see all about this gun. As previously said it has everything you want, plus everything you dont.

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That is one screaming fine gun!! And it has the weight to be able to shoot it a lot at clays. I love guns with articulating triggers, as I have large hands, and it makes the far/close combo much easier for me. I agree about the wood also, and the hyper full and tight engraving....this gun must have been custom made for royalty or a captain of industry!
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Beautiful guns both!
Mark, at 5 lbs 3 oz, I sure woudnt want to shoot a 100 round sc course unless I was shooting some light loads. My German hammer gun w/ 30" barrels weighs 5lbs 12 oz, and for sure I shoot my 3/4 oz loads thru it.
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