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OK Frank, how much do you want for it?:whistle: That sounds like a fantastic gun. Is the 32" 20 a M12 or what. I'm just nuts for 20 ga. guns.
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It sounds like we'll have a small informal pump gun round at the upcoming Northeast SxS. Anyone else?
So today I shot a Veterans support organization's benefit shoot with another Model 12 with the factory 2 pin Vent Rib - this one a 12-gauge Skeet gun made in 1948. She's nicely restocked in thinshell and has a Niedner steel buttplate. I don't know who did the wood work. There were about 90 shooters in 4 person squads - "shotgun start" on 25 stations - and our squad came in with the high score = 374/400. My three buds used competition autoloaders and their eyes just about popped out when I pulled that old Winchester 26-incher out of its case at our start station. Priceless! :rotf: Here she is. frank |
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Count me in, sounds like fun. I've never tried to shoot clays with mine, but killed lots of Doves with it when I was a kid. It would be good to knock the dust off of her. Full choke 20ga too Daryl. :)
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Some one lend me a gun and I'll play. I could bring a M42 I suppose.
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Frank, that is one beautiful M-12!
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And here's another Model 12 VR Trap gun (1955) and a Model 21 Skeet gun in 16-gauge (1948) that were funning it up today on Rock Mountain's sporting clays course. Talk about two very different guns!
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