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Hatfield Uplander
Anyone have any thoughts or first hand experiences regarding these guns? I remember reading they were USA made and had maple stocks and were well reviewed back in the 80’s.
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They are nice guns. The maple used for stocking the guns is quite hard and often splits at the head. I purchased one from Ted when they first came out, visiting their factory in St. Joseph. He had to replace my stock and did so without issue.
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Do you still have that gun, mobirdhunter? Can you post pictures of it?
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Jeffrey, I forgot to mention that although the guns were assembled and fitted out in St. Joseph, the barrels and receivers were manufactured abroad (Italy, as I recall). Good Ole American hard maple, though(!)
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Wasn't one of their guns presented to President G H W Bush?
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Yes, and Ted showed me the gun that had just been completed. It had a gold inlaid presidential seal on the trigger plate. I think the honorable President could not keep it due to some law regarding gifts. It was a nicely appointed gun.
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I bought one new. A 20/28 ga. two barrel (gauge) set. Both BBL sets were choked IC/Mod. It was a good little quail gun. Sold it in a moment of weakness
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https://www.gunsinternational.com/gu...n_id=101623847
This is the one I was considering. I believe the screw in chokes might not be original. I always worry about the possibility of point of aim changes and sloppy workmanship with aftermarket screw in chokes. Does anyone remember if Hatfield offered screw in chokes? |
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...also, those early guns had solid rubber recoil pads. Here's a photo of my first stock that lives in my library (and was easy to get to). Ted had a try gun and took me to the local skeet range for fitting. The first stock had the added spacer, but the second one was a truer fit and did not have the spacer. I could not see much detail in the GI photos, but that butt plate did not seem to fit well (but, again, I could not get much detail). I would sure ask pointed questions about the stock head.
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I was a guide/huntsman at the National Grouse and Woodcock Hunt in Grand Rapids Minnesota in 1989, was 35 yr. old. They had one on display for auction , and I lusted after that gun. I was shooting my VH 16 1 frame back then. Wonder how many Hatfield shotguns were produced, you rarely see them up for sale . Thinkin' the screw in chokes were aftermarket.
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Jeffery, the GI gun wouldn't be my choice to spend $1559.00 on. Just my opinion.
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What Bill said.
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