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'bout the only clubs in my area are spandex-wearing, ball crunching bicycle riders dressed like Lance Armstrong at a Pharmaceutical convention.
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I kind of figured that Craig - just bustin' 'em.
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That was a Remington model 11 B grade that I was shooting Bill.
But... Close enough. Thanks again for the invite Craig. A great time! |
What? Not a hammer gun to be found! Was there no hammer guns brought that day? come on down here and I can loan you one, seriously looks like a great time had by all, but like all the events that I have been to lately, every one is grey headed, we have to concentrate on bring young folks into the fold, Gary
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There was 2 or 3 Parker hammer guns on display. One of them i provided. A grade 2 lifter 12g. Another was a C grade bernard top action.
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oh there were a couple hammer guns- i forgot my camera, so no pictures to share- the drool factor was high |
Drool
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The Model 31 is a B grade two barrel Skeet/Trap with fantastic wood, the 32 belonged to a Dr. W.J. Schoverling,he was a big wheel at The University of Texas School of Dentistry. The VHE is one of 18 Trap guns. The C single was listed as an unfinished gun in December 1942. I believe it was finished in the 50's it is mint with the hang tags.
I would like to thank Craig and the Vanderbilt Marsh Club for a wonderful day! |
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