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Unread 06-01-2026, 09:32 PM   #1
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The PP hit my mailbox in Wheeling. WV today. May just take to Hausmans with me.
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Got mine yesterday, another great issue, thanks to all involved.
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Ditto here in Andover MA





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Parker Pages made it to my PO Box on the Washington/Idaho border today. Great work. Thanks to all the authors.

Mills, what is the story on the unusual A.H. Fox at the bottom corner of page 30 of your article on The Southern?
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Got mine today.
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What a cover gun!! Randy that is a beauty!
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Made it to the Gulf Coast today, haven't had a chance to crack it open yet.
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Finally got some time to look over the current issue. A big "Hat's Off" to Andy Sacco on the 16 ga. piece. Really interesting and informative, heavy on the research, well done Andy. If I had to pick a single gauge to shoot it would definitely be a 16. I own several from Parker, Winchester, and, of course, a Sweet 16. Be tough to pick just one.
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The 16 gauge write up was a really nice read.
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Thank you folks, I appreciate the kind words. It was a lot of fun to research that and I learned a lot as well! I big hats off to Mike and Sam for their help with it and dealing with my idiosyncrasies : )
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