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Unread 01-18-2019, 12:24 PM   #1
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With a 10 gauge, 5 Frame with 34" tubes you won't get a "whole lotta shakin' goin' on."




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My first guitar was named Hugo by my then girlfriend (later my wife), the '53 Chevy in had in college was Mortimer Car (Mort for short). Nothing named since then. I have considered naming my SBT Annie (as explained in a DGJ article) but nothing's ever happened officially.
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All this naming has gotten me to thinking (were in trouble now) of what to call a Heym double rifle in 500 B.P.E. This is a hammer gun with Jones underlever. A very nice rifle and accurate as well esp for a large bore. I'm thinking of Boomer. Any suggestions?
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All this naming has gotten me to thinking (were in trouble now) of what to call a Heym double rifle in 500 B.P.E. This is a hammer gun with Jones underlever. A very nice rifle and accurate as well esp for a large bore. I'm thinking of Boomer. Any suggestions?
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I have an old Lifter I named the Angry Bee
http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthr...ighlight=angry
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My big #3 frame 12 gauge - The Swamp Angel
My Magnum 10 gauge- The Preacher
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