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Couldn't have said it better Dean. The chase was fun, showing them was fun and then you say now what, I can't shoot them so I look at them on the wall so it was time to move on. The collection was sold as a whole, but I think now it has been broken up.
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Bill I think Steve Barnett has that 8 gauge listed on his site. It is a beauty w/ a straight stock, 34" barrels and a flat rib. It may not be the same gun but how many flat rib 8 gauge guns could there be?
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