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Thought this was a particularly good example. Like Dean says, not exactly a woodcock gun
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trade you a duck engraving on my 10 ga for your woodcock mills...i really like that woodcock and that 4 frame 10 gauge....charlie
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There is a GH 8 gauge that has ducks on all 3 engraving patterns. That would be a good one. The land birds on mine look like turkeys and that is very appropriate
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Some more photos. Compared to a VH 20
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That is definitely a woodcock in the wrong place, from what I know about woodcock. Also don't recall hearing them found in the wide open rolling prairie. Maybe it is suppose to be a King Rail, which I understand to be related to emus which can vicious birds requiring max fire power.
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