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Old 08-05-2025, 12:39 PM   #1
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...than the guy with only one.
Early Winchester Model 20, 410, 26" full choke, hammer.
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Every kid should learn hunt with a small guage single shot . 410,28 or 20
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So very cool. This is my late father-in-law's very first shotgun, an Iver Johnson Champion, also .410, 26" barrel, full choke, exposed hammer.

I've had it in my gun rack for quite a while but I'm giving it to my daughter who recently said, "I don't have anything of Grandpa's and I'd like to have his shotgun."

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I love my old single shots. I use the .410s to keep the vermin at bay in my garden and orchard. My old H&R Topper, a 36 inch 12, bought for me while in grad school by my girlfriend-now-wife, was my turkey gun for many years. They will all be part of my estate sale at my demise, as I will not part with them.
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Also part of the Junior Trapshooting Outfit
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I love my old single shots. I use the .410s to keep the vermin at bay in my garden and orchard. My old H&R Topper, a 36 inch 12, bought for me while in grad school by my girlfriend-now-wife, was my turkey gun for many years. They will all be part of my estate sale at my demise, as I will not part with them.
Wow! Do you need some sort of support to hold up that 36-incher?
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Wow! Do you need some sort of support to hold up that 36-incher?
I don’t think Garry is that old yet!

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I love my old single shots. I use the .410s to keep the vermin at bay in my garden and orchard. My old H&R Topper, a 36 inch 12, bought for me while in grad school by my girlfriend-now-wife, was my turkey gun for many years. They will all be part of my estate sale at my demise, as I will not part with them.
My first shotgun was also an H&R Topper 12 gauge but 32” , got it for Xmas when I was eight . If I’m not mistaken it was purchased at Best Products in Richmond VA in 1969 for the massive sum of $32.95 plus tax !
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The first shotgun I was allowed to carry was also a .410 single shot with external hammer. It belonged to my oldest brother and in my memory it came from Montgomery Ward so probably a Stevens. One of his sons has it so I’ve asked for verification. I was carrying it when my dog Nip and I got our first pheasant; I wrote a story about it that appeared in Sporting Classics a few years ago.
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Wow! Do you need some sort of support to hold up that 36-incher?
These long barreled Toppers are so light, they will kick your teeth out when used with turkey loads...which is probably why I'm still a bit goofy.
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