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What's on your wish list for 2022??
Unread 12-06-2021, 02:20 PM   #1
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Default What's on your wish list for 2022??

At year end I look at my gun collection and try to come up with a plan to upgrade some and decide which I would cast off if a more interesting or better example came along. I have a self imposed limit on the total of 30 (up from 25 a few years back ).
2021 was a active year, sold 8 and bought 4.
My Wish list for 2022 is pretty short:
1. Lefever 12ga 30" Grade C damascus with fancy filing on the breech end of the barrels.
2. AH Fox XE 20ga 26 or 28" barrels un-messed with condition.

How about you???
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Yep Dave, what a beauty!!!
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At the top of my list:

A 16 gauge BH, preferably straight/splinter with two triggers...and Damascus barrels (yeah, this is as wish list.

L. C. Smith 5E small bore, also with straight/splinter and two triggers.
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Shooter condition 20 GH or DH, straight stock, 28" damascus barrels.
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Gawd they made some beautiful guns. Most under appreciated/overlooked US manufacturer?
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An opulent 16 gauge field gun. Straight stock with splinter forend. 26 or 28 inch barrels.

Gary's 16 gauge BH would fit my bill.

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Gawd they made some beautiful guns. Most under appreciated/overlooked US manufacturer?
Jay, I don't think they are overlooked as much as hard to find. They did indeed make some beautiful guns.
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My wish for 2022 (early) would be for RST to be back up to 100% production capacity with NO future shortages.





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I guess what I need is an Ithaca NID 20-gauge No. 4E with 26-inch barrels. My NID .410-bore, 28-, 16- and 12-gauge are all 26-inch, and standing right in the middle of the row is a 20-gauge with 30-inch barrels.
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