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Bruce Day
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 Posted: Sun Apr 26th, 2009 08:19 pm

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All the ga. s of Parker Repros, 410 to SSS 12. 

410, 28, 20, 16 and SSS 12, all factory.

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Handled and shot some interesting guns.

All ga.s Mod 21's. Top to bottom, 12, 16, 20, 28.

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28ga, 30"

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Army Navy 410/30"

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Purdey 20ga.

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Several Dickson guns. First time I had handled and shot a Dickson.

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H&H 20ga.

Shot some nice guns. Never know what might turn up out here in corn country.

 

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Bruce, you must have thought you died and went to heaven. But what exactly do you mean by Nebraska Farmland Guns? Is this someone's collection?



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Just owned by various people who drove up in pick up trucks and got together outside a small town to shoot, eat Nebraska beef, drink and talk, that's all.  No scores kept and you shoot about anything brought out. A couple guys brought vintage Jean Claude Higgins bolt action shotguns for fun on sporting clays. A grand time was had by the boys. A couple outdoor writers around and who knows what might appear.  The air was filled with lead, the glasses with whisky.

Nebraska mountains:

     

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OK everybody, no more whining that "all the good guns are in the East" :D

Bruce, that is quite an enviable collection!

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Nothing better than friends getting together...



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 Posted: Mon Apr 27th, 2009 01:30 pm

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Dean Romig wrote:  no more whining that "all the good guns are in the East" :D



Well Dean, once in a while a good gun escapes the grasp of brother Kaas and makes it west of Philadelphia. He has some nice ones, but he doesn't have them all.

A fellow had a collection of high grade 12, 16 and 20 ga Rem 31's. Very slick. I have an old Mod 1912 in 12ga and thought they were supposed to be special. The 31's were much slicker and easier to move and pump. I'm partial to Parkers, but its nice to be around and get to shoot good guns regardless of make. And out here, when you drop them in the barnyard mud, Parker or Purdey, they end up looking and smelling the same and you hope they still shoot.  

I don't know if its fatal attraction yet, but I had a serious case of lust in my heart over a slim Dickson 12ga.

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Bruce, a nice Dickson would fit you well.  What four gauges comprise the pictured Model 21 collection?


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