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Unread 12-14-2014, 04:25 PM   #1
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Default Albrights Gunshop Easton Maryland

Anyone been in this place ?

I've been putting off to stop by everytime I'm on the shore . Usually I'm going south on 50 before daylight to hunt so that's oughtta the question . But maybe next time I can stop hunting early and hit it on the way home .

Anyway I had "heard" they had a semi decent selection of older doubles and perhaps a possible punt gun or two .
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Never been there in person but I bought a nice skeet gun there over the phone. See my PP article entitled "Christmas Present".
Bill Murphy probably knows it best.
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i cannot help but those punt guns sound interesting.if you get to see them remember to tell us something about them...charlie
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They have a $37,000 single barrel four and haven't come off the price a dollar for two or three years. They have guns on gunsamerica, but don't change them very often. Use their phone number in the advanced search function. 4108208811. I looked at the list a couple of days ago and didn't see a thing interesting. A visit is always the best way to see what they have.
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Craig, what is your hunting situation on the Shore?
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A significant number of wonderful guns went to the Eastern Shore back in the day. Every now and then, one of these guns surfaces at Albright's.

The only known 16-gauge DEO-Grade Remington surfaced there a decade ago --















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Craig, what is your hunting situation on the Shore?
I've not been in on a lease since 1999 , so now I just hunt a few days each year on the Blackwater NWR .

Never shot at or killed a duck or goose in my life . The little Japanese Elk however draw me back year after year . I suspect I'm not to many years from pretty much giving up Whitetails . But as long as I can go a couple hundred yards thru the swamp/marsh on the Blackwater I'll continue to pursue these little guys .

The perfect scenario would be for me to buy 20-40 acres with a usable house on lower Dorchester County . But me finding what I want for what I'm willing to pay is a long shot at best .
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Good Lord! That is one nice shotgun.
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When I lived in C'town in the late 80's, a trip to their shop about once a month was in order to drool over their inventory, but haven't been there in several years.
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Had a bad experience with them three years ago......bought a Browning Superposed with problems they did not disclose........sent it back with the reason and they never changed the description in there ad....I do not trust them.
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