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I'm not exactly sure what these four are on my D from 1895, but I like them though. I would appreciate it if y'all could tell me what the consensus is. It looks as if one of them is lifting off.
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Maybe prairie chickens. I like them as well. Excellent picture.
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Murph know us all too well --- only setter we own is a dwarf red setter "Cricket" . Have to hunt him in the short stuff.
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More Turnips or some other type of flying vegetable. A DH 32 inch safety less straight grip 12. The top one almost resembles a goose.
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please show all Mr. COB aka Uncle Rich
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Ok Chuck. This gun has managed to retain a lot of original color. It had a Pachmayr pad that I replaced with a Silvers. A clays killer for sure, DH 32inch no safety flat rib 12 on a #2 frame.
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WHAT A GREAT GUN RICH
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Please show us the flat rib Uncle Rich.:bigbye:
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Chuck, the dogs in your profile picture, well very nice. The two P 's Parkers and Pointers. I like all other dogs as well!
That is a tasteful job on that rifle Rich I like it. The case makes a difference. |
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