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Unread 12-18-2012, 04:45 PM   #1
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Bob, you're cheating. That first picture is no Repro. Send us a picture of the whole back end of that gun.
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Bob, you're cheating. That first picture is no Repro. Send us a picture of the whole back end of that gun.
Bill, where are some pics of your guns?
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I'm not a camera guy but here is one of mine. It is a 20, DT, PG, SF 26". The other side is similar.
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28ga. 28", M & F, SST, Splinter, SBP, 5 lbs 7 ounces. Yup, I have fallen hard on it, and so far all is good to go. Don't laugh, falling in the Pat woods is much easier for old farts, your turn is coming. Life is Good, Treat it with Respect, and Merry Christmas to All!
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I posted these before but not in this thread. First gun is a 28 ga that I broke in 2 at the wrist 3 years ago. All glued up and I bet you can't see the repair. Second pic is my non-SSS 12 ga 3" chambers, 28" IC/Mod.
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28ga. 28", M & F, SST, Splinter, SBP, 5 lbs 7 ounces. Yup, I have fallen hard on it, and so far all is good to go. Don't laugh, falling in the Pat woods is much easier for old farts, your turn is coming. Life is Good, Treat it with Respect, and Merry Christmas to All!
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Yours is a very nice stock. This type grain is my favorite. Others may favor a different type, and I appreciate that, but this type is my personal favorite.
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Here is the stock on my 12 Gauge two barrel set If you click on the pictures they will expand.
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This is the stock on my 12 ga repro 2 barrel set.
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