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Thanks Dan!
By the way, it’s just a “fish story” without pictures. ![]() .
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Dean and Edgar you can, awkwardly, remove the fore end that way but why you would is beyond me. Did it on an ejector gun and had to re-cock them. Again it is awkward and clumsy. Used a piece of brass stock and re-cocking went well but will not do that again.
No hero photos but got the one i wanted on the first cast and not another strike after. |
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I can imagine with your attention being paid to the fore end, the barrels could easily fall off the gun. OK if you're doing it on the carpet, but not on the side of a dirt road.
One of the guys who shoots with us is the type who goes nuts when you tell him not to do something. There was an extra button on a remote I hooked up for our old trap, and we told him "Under NO Circumstances should you EVER push button C" I will not tell him Not to remove his fore end with the gun open. |
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I think I know him....
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