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Unread 04-18-2012, 06:08 PM   #23
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The latter part of the 1962 hunting season, after an incident with my Winchester Model 50, I used my Father's Remington Model 1894 AE-Grade 16-gauge that had a lot of drop, and it kicked my cheek something aweful. By the 1963 season I had my first Ansley H. Fox double, and my Father had made leather lace-on monte carlos for both his 12- and 16-gauge Remington Model 1894s. In the late 1970s the 16-gauge Remington was stolen out of his house, serial number P136036, if anyone happens across it!!
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