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Ya...I agree with Robert...Whats the problem?...The barrel is pointed down(I hope)....
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Looks like a drilling to me. Thomas L. Benson Sr.
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The barrels seem to be pointed in a safe direction.
Not sure about his horse.....it could escape from the barn at any time. Looks like a nice little fox anyway.
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| Nice foto- great big tail fan- |
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Makes me wish I were 35 and not 70- Dog may be a golden, having the blaze vest is a good idea in any heavy cover or swale. Not enough detail of his gun for me to be sure of the grade or gauge. I have a Utica mfg. 20 bore Fox Sterlingworth- very fine gun indeed, and it is "chain lightning" on pigeons.
I picked it up a few years ago in hopes we would get a legal dove season- 28" barrels M&F, DT- just a good basic using double- We didn't get the dove season however. As far as the gentleman in the foto- with his gun closed. Here's my read. I am 99% sure that his gun has empty chambers- But breaking open a double when not in firing situation- clays or game birds- removes all doubt.
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Perhaps the broken zipper to demonstrate a "no threat" situation on that front.
As per OP,"Fox SW 20 gauge Ejector with Beavertail" |
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