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Old 08-11-2020, 03:52 PM   #1
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I agree Dean, IF it's dirt cheap. Nothing like putting out $1000+ for a gun then having to dump another $2K+ for a restock. A small gauge then yes, but how many 12g guns in various iterations do we have? BTW, it has nothing to do with NEED and everything to do with WANT!!
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Old 08-11-2020, 11:32 AM   #2
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Dean, It is going to take a restock for the gun to fit you, If you want to spend the money for that go for it if not I would pass! Gary
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Well, like I said earlier, if it's not dirt cheap I'll pass on it.





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I brought it back to the shop... bye-bye





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Price must have been right?
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Price must have been right?

No, I brought it back to the gun shop. He let me take it home to take measurements and I brought it back to him yesterday.
I never made an offer and have no idea what price the owner would have accepted.





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Great, cant remember if I have ever handled a 1 frame 12, might make a nice plains gun for the uplands Of course you are a long way from the plains.
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Great, cant remember if I have ever handled a 1 frame 12, might make a nice plains gun for the uplands Of course you are a long way from the plains.
I have one that is a very early hammerless 12/28" - it's a great grouse/woodcock gun with light loads
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Bores are pristine -

Rt. bore is .736" with a choke of .009" and a 4 5/8" taper.
Left bore is .736" with a choke constriction of .036 and a 6 1/2" taper.





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[QUOTE=Dean Romig;309362]Bores are pristine -

Rt. bore is .736" with a choke of .009" and a 4 5/8" taper.
Left bore is .736" with a choke constriction of .036 and a 6 1/2" taper.


6 1/2" taper, never had one like that. Not questioning it by any means. I would like to see how that one patterns. BTW what's the difference between a want and a need? My mind says they're the same thing. If you have a rational explanation I will ignore it.
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