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Unread 11-26-2021, 02:24 PM   #11
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Frank that is one nice model 12 ,here's my similar model 12 with its worn checking, built in 1917 also 32" solid rib full choke gun that shoots and points like a dream. The bore is .729 with .031 choke.
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Frank I have one with 2 sets of solid rib bbls 30 and 32"
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Just when that fire dies down, Frank, you've re-kindled it. That is the sexiest configuration. They look like they could go 100mph. I have a first year 16 with 26" Full choke and have often thought of a High Plains straight stock, but he doesn't make the fore end.
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Thanks gents. Yes Edgar for many of us Model 12 embers keep rekindling.

Deer woods are pretty quiet now that opening day is past and I took a day off hunting yesterday to shoot her again at Rock Mountain and did pretty well. Did make one modification though. The original front sight is a 1/8 diameter brass bead. Kind of dinky out there and besides I much prefer ivory or white metal. I unscrewed and saved it of course, and replaced with a 5/32 diameter silver bead from my parts stash.

Yah I’ve read many times how we’re supposed to point a shotgun, not aim it.
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I've got to agree with Mr. Spencer Frank that is a sexy M12. I don't know what configuration means but if Edgar says it is good I believe him.

Seriously, that is one fine looking pump gun. Put me on the list when it goes up for sale.
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I've got to agree with Mr. Spencer Frank that is a sexy M12. I don't know what configuration means but if Edgar says it is good I believe him.
I Don't either, Daryl. It's just one of the big words I know how to spell.
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I Don't either, Daryl. It's just one of the big words I know how to spell.
You are one up on me sir, I had to Google it !
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I Don't either, Daryl. It's just one of the big words I know how to spell.
Edgar, if there's a dispute about the originality of the gun it would be a "configuration conflagration" and if you were a 3rd party drawn into the dispute it would be a "configuration conflagration conscription" and if it would be the beginning of the heated debate it would be a "configuration conflagration conscription conception". Just sayin'.
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Can anyone tell me how many model 12 28 gauge pigeon grades were made?
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cannot be many made wish I had one....so many guns I wish I had owned and not enough time.....charlie
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