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Unread 04-10-2017, 05:50 PM   #41
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I love the Reproductions, I'm still amazed at what you get for the price. Would like to pick up a NIB 12 sometime this year and a possibly a 20 as well. If funds weren't an issue I'd probably own more than I'd know what to do with.
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Unread 04-10-2017, 05:55 PM   #42
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My problem is that I want to buy two guns before hunting season. Realistically I can only buy one. The problem is that I can't decide what to get first. The 2 barrel set would eliminate any chance of 2 guns but there is this Birmingham boxlock that appears to be made for me
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There are a lot of folks that say that Birmingham boxlocks are wonderful handling guns that offer a tremendous value in today's market -- and they are probably right. But personally, I find them boring.
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If you ever get to wisconsin you're welcome to convince me of my folly. The parker today at cabelas i didn't much care for. The measurements were pretty good but it just didn't feel right. The two barrel set I'm looking at did. But its expensive. Ive seen some 20's that were pretty good hut a 12 comes first
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I have a gun that was tossed out of the ugly tree, from pretty high up. (Not a Repro)

It fits me wonderfully and I just can't seem to miss with that gun..I hate it when that happens
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There aren'tmany sg originals around and all the 12's I've seen have been heavier than heck
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