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Bill Murphy 01-03-2014 03:41 PM

Dean probably got the big buck for the Skeeter. As I recall, it went to auction where the big boys play. I'm going to look at a Skeeter tomorrow if Linda will let me out.

Rich Anderson 01-03-2014 05:22 PM

Dean I wish that Skeeter had come my way as planned:cuss:

There are some we let go of physically but hold on to mentally:)

Christopher Lien 01-03-2014 09:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Robt. Harris (Post 125043)
Hello Chris,
That 'DHE' is STILL a fun gun to shoot at most anything and 'Thanks' for making it available back when...as well as posting the pictures again. It's still here in Montana and looks much the same.......______________________________

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Rob,
Great to hear from you again and it's good to know all is going well. Also nice to hear you are staying active with the long barreled DHE, I'm glad it went where it was appreciated and enjoyed. I may be stopping by your neck of the woods in the future, perhaps we can go work the dogs on a few birds...
Happy New Year!

Best, Chris ~ CSL
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Richard Flanders 01-03-2014 09:50 PM

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My only 2-bbl set. VH12, 1-1/2-frame, 26" and 30", both choked .040"/.040". Non-spurred butt plate. Gun has not been used that much and is in excellent condition. The best V-grade I've had by a good margin. Could be the 3-1/2" DAH has limited it's use.

Bill Murphy 01-04-2014 01:09 AM

Another one I forgot was a DH safetyless pigeon gun from Dave Lien with 30" Damascus barrels and a well fitted but mismatched set of 30" Vulcan Steel barrels. All four barrels have .040 of choke.

Robt. Harris 01-04-2014 11:17 AM

'Thanks' Chris.....and I would be more than available to meet you if you're coming through these parts........need a place to stay?....as you'd have one.

Will try calling you.


All Best,

rob

David Lien 01-04-2014 01:42 PM

Murphy
That old gun shot good. What you might like to know is that gun came out of the US Powder co. that was located in San Francisco. The gun had been in one family for a long time…
David

Bill Murphy 01-04-2014 08:03 PM

David, it doubles when firing the right barrel first. I haven't tried it the other way. I really like it and I'll get it straight. I love those safetyless pigeon guns. I have a plan for getting provenance on it. I hope you're having a good time on the Browning forum. I am.

Bill Murphy 01-04-2014 08:20 PM

After talking to Dave about the DH he sold me, I remembered another two barrel DH that I haven't mentioned. It is a 30" Titanic Steel vent rib gun with extra 32" solid rib Parker Special Steel barrels, both factory numbered. The gun letters with 30" solid rib barrels, so the gun has been back to Parker brothers for either two sets of barrels or one set of barrels and a vent rib installation on the other. The gun has a Miller selective single trigger of the early variation. Since it is such a versatile pigeon gun, I fitted a set of 26" Titanic barrels bored cylinder and full for Columbaire. I bought those barrels from Shelly Gitman years ago and they snapped on the old DH like they were built for it. They are bored backwards, cylinder in the left, and .040 in the right, like they were built with a Columbaire shooter in mind. What a three barrel set this is, originally purchased as a two barrel set for $400.

Richard Flanders 01-05-2014 12:37 AM

The two bbls sets with my V grade have different markings on the flats. One has a circled JG not on the other. Would this be indicative of one set of bbls being added later? Doesn't seem like that many V grades are 2-bbl sets. The stock has an oval silver 'inset' inset of the usual shield and is inscribed with BSS. I've shot the 26" bbls and can tell you that 3-/12" DAH is a lot... too much for even me without a comb pad of some sort. I'm thinking of trying one of the newer gel like stick on pads that can be peeled off and put on another gun. Anyone tried those yet? I'm a bit leary as to what it might do to the finish, which is in very good shape and only marked by a few minor handling marks.


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