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Double triggers and slim forearms are scarce items on NIDs when one gets to No. 4 and above. At No. 4E and above, fully optioned seems to be more common, and especially in 12-gauges. Add to that a factory two-barrel set and that is quite the wonderful NID. Shoot it in good health.
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03-31-2024, 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen
Double triggers and slim forearms are scarce items on NIDs when one gets to No. 4 and above. At No. 4E and above, fully optioned seems to be more common, and especially in 12-gauges. Add to that a factory two-barrel set and that is quite the wonderful NID. Shoot it in good health.
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Never can forget at one of the first Old Baltimore Shows I attended when it was still held at the old 5th Regiment Armory downtown (c. 1965) seeing a 28 gauge Grade 5 Ithaca with all the bells and whistles (now more reverently referred to as "fully optioned") offered at the outrageous price of $2500. Made standing in line up on the hill waiting to get into the show in the wind and freezing cold worth it!!
Where can I find the "Wayback Machine"?! I'll bring cash!!!"
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