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Unread 04-10-2015, 08:50 PM   #31
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If you really want to feel a new sort of pain, open the gun, plant your thumb over the firing pin, cock the hammer, and pull the trigger.
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like i always say when some one holds something out and says "smell this - it stinks"


no thanks- I'll take your word for it
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Very nice and congrats !

I like that gun quite a bit .
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Yeah, you started BIG alright..... don't come any bigger. Like I said, eat your Wheaties and you may consider a hernia belt.
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could you tell us what weight these barrels are..it will be marked on the barrel flat if you do not know...for a gun this heavy i m guessing they weigh around 10 lbs..also bet this may be a 3 1/2 inch chambered gun...just wondering hope you can tell us....charlie
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The barrels are marked 10 6 the letter states 2 7/8" chambers. Has anyone ever seen a heavier set of barrels. It's about the coolest waterfowl gun I have never seem. It's a time capsule from the golden age of duck hunting. Bringing it to the southern.
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I almost got a big 36" 10 gauge last year, but passed on it. It was a project gun and I do not need more projects.

Look forward to seeing that gun, Craig
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Min wall .085 . .042 chokes in both barrels
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The barrels are marked 10 6 the letter states 2 7/8" chambers. Has anyone ever seen a heavier set of barrels. It's about the coolest waterfowl gun I have never seem. It's a time capsule from the golden age of duck hunting. Bringing it to the southern.

I've seen 12-1/2 pound barrels. But they were 8g.

Can't wait to see if this weekend.
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My 38" 8 ga. on a 7 frame is stamped 10 9. My 6 frame 10 with 34" barrels are stamped 6 13.
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