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Since this is in the "Other Fine Doubles" section I'll add this CSMC 28 GA Special.
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01-05-2023, 10:19 PM | #14 | ||||||
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Pictured is a Hunter Arms 410 with a beavertail forend. The forend is very comfortable when shooting such a small gun. I also feel it compliments the look of the gun.
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01-05-2023, 11:33 PM | #15 | ||||||
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LC Smith Specialty grade 20ga Skeet forend. Hard to find and I liked it alot.
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01-05-2023, 11:48 PM | #16 | ||||||
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How about this Ithaca beavertail pictured in Clyde Baker's Modern Gunsmithing --
Ithaca Beavertail, Modern Gunsmithing.jpeg Here is an array of Savage era Fox beavertails, originally posted by "Marshfellow" -- TJW BTFEs.jpg |
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01-06-2023, 01:47 AM | #17 | ||||||
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I have an Iver Johnson double trap with a beavertail that looks a lot like the Trojan pictured earlier. However, since it came from the factory like that, I will leave it as is. In my opinion, the nicest beavertails are Parker 28 and .410 skeet guns, .410 Skeeters, 28 gauge Parker Repros, and 20 gauge Model 21s. I have seen nice 12 gauge beavertails, but none that came from the factory.
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Variety of BTFE's |
01-06-2023, 09:51 AM | #18 | ||||||
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Variety of BTFE's
In the order as posted:
1 & 2 L to R are Parker G, B, and V grades, all 12 ga. 3 & 4 L to R are Parker D and G grades, both 20's. 5 & 6 L to R are Parker A1S Washburn Upgrade and B grades, 12 ga. 7 & 8 Rem era Parker DH 16 gauge. 9 & 10 are Winchester 21's, 12 & 20 gauges. 11 & 12 are Ithaca SBT and NID's, 12 and 20 gauges. 13 & 14 L to R are LC Smith, 2 Specialties and a Crown, all 20's. Hopefully I got all that correctly listed. I really have no preference to BTFE vs SFE when it comes to shooting and really do not notice much if any difference. The BTFE is nice in hot weather in a 5 stand or trap situation but gloves can fix that. I do favor the appearance of the SFE. The short stubby Ithaca NID BTFE has always appealed to me for some reason, I am probably the odd man out on that one. |
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01-06-2023, 10:45 AM | #19 | ||||||
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28 gauge Parker factory beavertails look and feel just right to me. Bobby
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01-06-2023, 12:27 PM | #20 | ||||||
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Those Ithaca NID beavertails Randy shows are the early style they produced from 1926 to about 1934. By 1935 Ithaca introduced a much nicer looking, to my eyes, beavertail, more Winchester Model 21-like. Here are my No. 4E beavertails from a 1933 20-gauge and a 1936 12-gauge --
Ithaca Beavertails exterior.jpg Ithaca Beavertails interior.jpg Ithaca Beavertails side.jpg |
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