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04-04-2020, 09:49 PM
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Edwin Hedderly's well used 16-gauge A1 Special from the September 1966, Guns & Ammo cover.
Edwin Hedderly 16-gauge A1 Special, 159146.jpeg
I seem to remember reading somewhere that his 20-gauge A1 Special was lost when Pachmayr shipped it to their engraver in West Germany to have the engraving picked up.
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04-08-2020, 10:01 AM
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Regarding the disposition of these 2 A-1s, here is part of the text of a lengthy post I made back in 2015, answering a member's queries on "all things Hedderly."
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The last time I spoke with Larry Baer before his death (RIP) he told me that the gun pictured on the 1966 Guns and Ammo cover was never sent to Germany and was ultimately sold (by Baer) to a man in Salt Lake City. Only the 20 gauge was sent to Krieghoff in Germany to have the barrels repaired (and if not possible, rebarreled) after (presumably) one of Hedderly's "ultimate possibilies" hand loads bulged the 3-inch !) chambers of one barrel. This gun disappeared in Germany and has never been traced. When I asked Larry about his theory on the ultimate disposition of the gun, he said, "Some farmer in Bavaria is probably shooting crows and barn pigeons with it right now."
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