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Unread 09-02-2021, 06:55 PM   #1
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Why is it that you cannot be satisfied with just one 28. They seems to multiply with no real rational.
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My first passion if you will is definitely not with the dainty little 28, I prefer the heavier target guns. Having said that I will freely admit that the 28 has a certain mystique about it that cannot be denied. I shot a new to me 28 at the last Rock Mountain gathering and it was quite a treat. A very enjoyable gauge to shoot for sure. Have fun with yours Don.
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Why is it that you cannot be satisfied with just one 28. They seems to multiply with no real rational.


I know... I've sold a few and still have a few and still want more. A well cared for AH or AHE with a straight grip and 28" Damascus barrels would be nice.





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I just love the little 28. To me it's only little in bore diameter but huge in enjoyment and performance. I've pretty much got it covered with 26" and 30" V grades but really would like a 30" hammer 28.
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I'm looking for a 28g VH. Maybe one will turn up in Vegas?
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