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Unread 08-16-2021, 12:01 AM   #1
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I would sure like a GHE #1 frame 12 ga with 26" or 28" barrels. Straight stock would be even better....
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I would sure like a GHE #1 frame 12 ga with 26" or 28" barrels. Straight stock would be even better....
Bruce I could get you close if it were for sale. GHE 12 with 28" barrels, 1 frame, 7 lbs. even. Barrels are to short for me but the condition attracted me. I did shoot a few pheasants with it last year.
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Bruce I could get you close if it were for sale. GHE 12 with 28" barrels, 1 frame, 7 lbs. even. Barrels are to short for me but the condition attracted me. I did shoot a few pheasants with it last year.
"...if it were for sale.." What a tease
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Here's a unique 12ga 1 frame GH made in 1899 with 28 inch Damascus barrels, it now has 26 inch Remington 1/2 frame barrels and weights 6lb 11.6 oz.
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Bruce I could get you close if it were for sale. GHE 12 with 28" barrels, 1 frame, 7 lbs. even. Barrels are to short for me but the condition attracted me. I did shoot a few pheasants with it last year.
Randy: Not jealous... Much. I am glad ya have one and enjoy it. If ever..... Well you know....
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