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Thanks. I was trying to remember his name. I’ve bought stuff from him before.
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I use my 12 on my 10s. Work just fine and then squeeze the spring steel back in place for the 12.
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I have a dozen or more of John Bugden's hand guards. I use the 12 gauge for 10 gauge guns. I use his 10 gauge guards for 8 gauge guns. I don't try to squeeze them back for the smaller gauge because I have dedicated guards for each gauge. I hope my friend John is OK. I have missed the Southern for a couple of years and I don't think he goes to Ernie's. My favorite hand guard from John is a little .410 guard that probably isn't more than five inches long.
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What sizes do you use for 6- and 4 gauge guns? John was at the Southern just past and looked and sounded pretty good to me. My all time favorite product of John's is his oak & leather fly swatter.
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John actually makes an eight gauge hand guard, but it is bigger than it needs to be. It will probably fit a four gauge.
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