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05-22-2020, 03:24 PM
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That has always gotten me how the No. 2 Ithaca NIDs have a quail on one side and a snipe on the other, whether a .410-bore or a 10-gauge. Here a 28-gauge and a Super-10 --
No. 2 NIDs 02.JPG
A Magnum-10 --
500720 01 No. 2E Magnum 10.jpg
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I've recently spotted a couple of late Magnum-Frame No. 2s with the duck from the No. 4s on one side --
500979 No. 2 Magnum 10, duck on left side.jpg
but they still have a snipe on the other --
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05-23-2020, 01:51 AM
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More birds too fat to fly, on my GH 8ga.
Ser# 156970
I suppose if they are that fat and can fly, you need an 8ga to take them down. Lol
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