Runner-Up, An Early Superposed
I was shopping for a Model 21, but I missed it by that much...
https://i.imgur.com/NtjfJt5.png Seller whips out a consolation prize... https://i.imgur.com/mFlwYai.jpg https://i.imgur.com/nolCHLl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ANeCh95.jpg 1959 20 gauge, Unmolested, 28" Full/Mod, 6lbs 7 oz, 95% I licked it, it's mine. |
You won!!!!!
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I'd take that over a M21 any day.
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The 20 gauge Superposed guns made in the 1950s (I think was introduced around '49) are my favorites. I have owned quite a number of them, currently do not have one, but those 50s guns in that gauge still have a special spot for me. They are more sleek and lithe than the later guns, especially the forearm.
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Great buy! How did she taste?
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My brand new 1949 20 gauge Super, #605, 28" modified and full, is a treasure, with the original dark stock finish and original horn buttplate. I don't know if it has been fired, but I certainly have not fired it. These are the Supers we should be watching for. Watch the obituaries.
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I'm keeping an eye out Bill , would love to have that one.:corn:
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Here's my 1959 20ga 28 inch lighting ,great gun. That's a nice one you got.
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CRISP!!! Well done!
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