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03-19-2012, 09:40 PM
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3 barrel Ithaca
I tell you this guy seen me coming a mile away. I have no clue what the heck this is but boy I had to bring it home. New Ithaca 12 ga. 30 inch barrels ser. 13395 A with London Twist barrels. Supposedly the guy lost his right eye in a bar fight over a pretty senorita when the guy had a sword and he had a knife and I believed this horse crap story. Damn I'm so gullable.Well being right handed he got this gun so he could hunt. O.K. Mr. Murphy and Dean you usually have something to say so I,m ready for you. Thomas:
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03-19-2012, 10:02 PM
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There's more than one way to skin a cat I guess. Instead of fashioning an offset stock for a right-handed shooter without the use of his right eye somebody came up with this ingenious "third barrel" for left eye alignment. I wonder if those shellheads are removable providing a "sighting tube"?
By the way, I think you did very well to have snagged that one. It's almost what some would consider "folk art" and is one of the most innovative shotgun modifications I have ever seen.
"Necessity is the Mother of Invention" once again proves true.
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