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I'm not a Model 21 fancier as such , but we had a 21 16 gauge skeet gun in the shop a few years ago and I tried my best to buy it off the customer . That gun felt really nice in my hands !
As to NID's I've got an NID Grade 2 10 Super that I like just fine and I have all intentions of getting an Ithaca NID 10 magnum (preferably Grade 2 to match the other). As to O/U I see NOTHING wrong with the old Browning Belgium made Superposed guns and happen to have a good sized covey of them at the moment in all gauges . I also see nothing wrong with Remington Model 32's , Krieghoff K-32's K-80's and K-20's . And it goes without saying the Boss Woodward and Purdey O/U's were in a class all their own . Nothing wrong with liking what a person likes just be easy about the way one words it .
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I own and shoot most of the guns mentioned (except the Boss) and don't think any of them are ugly. Even my hardware store Foxes and Stevens guns have a certain charm to them. A Model 21 frame has more shape and character than a Churchill, a Holland and Holland boxlock, an 1894 Remington and many other guns of impeccable lineage.
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