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Yes Sir, that one would do nicely! I believe it will top my allowance, but what a wonderful display of talent. |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Brett Hoop For Your Post: |
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I prefer Remington Auto Loading engraving on the grades 4 Tournament,5 Expert,and 6 Premier to anything the Winchester factory did. Kevin your grade 6 autoloader is very handsome thanks for the pictures.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Craig Larter For Your Post: |
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The only pump I own now is a 20 ga. Model 37 from 1946 with a deluxe Polychoke on it, and factory checkered wood with good dimensions.. 6 lbs 3 oz. and the blob on the end is sort of like the muzzles of a double--it fits into my field of view but does not lure me into sighting down the single tube. I just dont shoot it enough to get back into the pump action reaction mode. Hits well on the first shot, though.
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some really nice engraving on these guns...charlie
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The Following User Says Thank You to charlie cleveland For Your Post: |
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Russ, my best friend Terry likes to carry his 11-48 28ga on occasion--it was his first gun, a birthday gift. It has a plain barrel, full choke. But now, thanks to a PGCA member, he now has a vent rib Skeet barrel.
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Harold Lee Pickens For Your Post: |
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I have a mod 12 black diamond skeet with a factory cuts and the duck bill rib. Probably the smoothest pump I ever shot. Carvel
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Simply... a superb gun Kevin! .
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I really enjoy shooting the 42 I bought from Phil Carr two or three years ago - It's very nice and fits me very well.
My first (and only until I bought the 42) pump I bought when I was 17 years old - a Stevens model 77F in 20 gauge with a POS adjustable choke. I hacked off the choke, cleaned up the burrs, drilled and tapped a hole and ran a brass machine screw in and filed it to a poor rendition of a 'bead'. (I must admit that my gunsmithing skills have improved markedly from those early days.) It is a great little Skeet gun and perfect for early grouse and woodcock. I've ben told it is a knock-off of the Ithaca 37. I should have taken the pictures in better lighting. .
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Dean Romig For Your Post: |
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