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Old 12-29-2018, 10:10 AM   #1
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I totally forgot about my Fox sterlingworth. A friend put me on to it. It's been restocked to a straight grip with a very nice piece of wood. 16ga 28 inch tubes and open chokes. This was a real bargain.
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Old 12-29-2018, 10:18 AM   #2
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Just picked an O Frame 28 Gauge yesterday that started life as a D2 ,20 Gauge ! Won't receive the gun until next week ,hoping the letter will say the rebarreling work was done at the factory ! Not sure if this qualifies for a 2018 or 2019 acquisition but I am very pleased to have snabbed it up either way !
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Snabbing is Good!
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HaHA John , I thought Snabbing was just a Pennsylvania thing ,I agree !
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Congrats Russ nice find or should I say snab
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A Ruger 250/3000 provides pleasurable results for me. My "big rifle" is a light-recoil circa 1950 Brno 7 X 57, both very accurate.
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Two excellent calibers.
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This is the last one of 2018. 12 gauge quality 2 lifter. 19,000 sn range
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This is the last one of 2018. 12 gauge quality 2 lifter. 19,000 sn range
You know I never really noticed it until I was sitting here last night playing with the 12 top lever I just acquired , but a 12 hammer gun actually looks elegant after horseing around 10 gauge for so long LOL's
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Old 01-03-2019, 02:49 PM   #10
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If ya count other than Parkers I also picked up a NID Super Ten Grade 3 and 12 gauge NID Grade 3. Both Circa 1926 first year for the NID I believe.
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