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Was Daryl Middlebrook’s gun a hammer or hammer less gun? Also, the 40” 8 gauge with Damascus barrels, that would probably not have the matting on the rib or were some Damascus ribs matted? Thanks, Stan |
It was an NH made 1899.
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Not many or very good pictures of guns they expect five figures for.
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Nothing new there.
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I noticed the the odd lengths in all gauges I would like to have some of those lengths to add to my collection...I have some of those 8 ga in 4 inch paper hulls and a few 4 ga leader brand paper hulls...how about those 10 ga and 12 ga 3 1/4 inch....charlie
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I wonder if Charlie Green still has his 40" 10 ga. DH shown on page 1027 of Vol. II of The Parker Story?
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Daryl Middlebrook had a 40" GH 8 on display at the Southern years ago. It was raining and some water had accumulated on it. I wiped the water off and figured Daryl wouldn't mind my picking it up and handling it, since I just saved it from rust. It handled well and you would not know it was 40 inches. Still, I would not trade my 34" 8 gauge and have recently become an afficionado of short barrelled guns |
Mills, Daryl would have been more than happy to have you heft it and swing it.
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Mills knowing that you have turned the corner and are admiring the short barreled guns coupled with your passion for the 16 bore and the C grades I may have stumbled upon your dream gun. #138835, an Acme barreled CH 16 gauge with 22" barrels :shock: BTW I have one of Daryls guns, a 36" DHE 12 ga. |
BTW I have one of Daryls guns, a 36" DHE 12 ga.
That sounds very nice Randy, will it be along in Sanford in a couple weeks?:bowdown: |
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