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Unread 07-01-2025, 10:13 PM   #3
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I have shot trap and won, with a Parker Lifter made in 1880 also choked F/F. You might get a few strange looks until you start breaking clays. Then everyone want's to try it out. Go for it!
Thanks for your imput, Jay. I have no idea how tight the F&F chokes on my GH are. Nor do I know when my GH was hatched, I suspect around 1910. I'm going to shoot RST, but from what I read I can shoot any light load okay. I like the feel of my GH, but it is a bit heavy. I have not given up on my SBT. I know a little bit of the history of that gun. It was owned by Ray Falstaff the coffee king of San Francisco. I bought it from his son in law. Neat huh. BTW: Ray Falstaff killed an intruder in his back yard. His son in law sold me the pistol he used to do the dead. It is a Colt 1908. Like new. Pretty gun. Guns with a story are kinda fun....a little chilling tho.
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