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Unread 09-22-2015, 01:16 PM   #1
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I agree with Brian. It is a scarce gun worth adding to your collection.
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I was fortunate enough to recently pick up a 34" #2 frame 16. (one of our members is a true gentleman and was very kind in offering the gun to me )

I really like the gun, its weight distribution/ balance/ etc.
It is the first 16 gauge I have ever handled that felt "right" to me. I cant wait to get her out at the Fall Southern.

Most 16s are too light/ whippy/ etc.

If the barrels are in good condition and it is mechanically sound I would rec you get her. Wood can always be fixed or replaced.

Brian and Mr Murphy have given you good advice.

Best of luck.
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