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One of my favorite guail and grouse guns is a 20 bore GH, shipped in 1903 to South Carolina. With cylinder (a few points of constriction) and modified 26" barrels, it was obviously purchased for quail hunting.
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Originally Posted by Tom Flanigan
One of my favorite guail and grouse guns is a 20 bore GH, shipped in 1903 to South Carolina. With cylinder (a few points of constriction) and modified 26" barrels, it was obviously purchased for quail hunting.
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Oh, I was suppose to be looking at the gun.....  Beautiful setter, yes the gun is nice but the setter was what caught my eye
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