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Unread 06-27-2009, 05:51 PM   #26
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I thought I would try out the picture posting and will use my GH as the guinna pig. She is definitly a "working girl" and not a "closet queen"! 12 gauge shipped May 12, 1899 to A.G. Spaulding and Bros. in Chicago. 28" Damascus, half grip, with a Silvers Pad. RH choke 225 #7 in a 30 inch circle at 40 yards LH 250 #7 30" At 40 yards. LOP 131/2, DOH 21/4 and weighs 6 pounds 10 ounces. $80 bucks plus $3 for the Silvers Pad. She is on a number 1 frame. I bought her a couple of years ago off of the internet, with the old pad and loose on the face. I sent her to Brileys and had a 11/2" period pad (imitation Silvers from CSMC) installed, so she is now 14"LOP, and locks up like a vault. Shoots really nice patterns, and is a joy to carry. Lon.
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